Health and Safety Training for Homeworkers, Page 49 Reviews

We ask our users to rate and review our course immediately after they've completed their training. Here's what people are saying...

USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

2276 reviews

  • 75% 5
  • 13% 4
  • 6% 3
  • 3% 2
  • 3% 1
very informative easy to follow

very useful information that i was not aware of particularly on the fire/ smoke alarm

5/5
Good course, covered a lot of things

Course covered many things - fire safety, trips, falls, workstation setup, employer responsibilities, posture etc, and went through each item clearly. Asked several questions along the way ro check you are paying attention. A lot is common sense, but it explained it all very well.

5/5
Good advice delivered well

No summary provided

5/5
The training is essential for homeworker

I find this training helpful because I also teach from home for reasons such as strike.

5/5
Some useful information

The majority of this session was information I already know and a little repetitive. However, the section on setting up your work station correctly was useful.

3/5
Very engaging

I found this training video enjoyable as far as training videos go. The fact that each section was a short and succinct clip rather than a long an onerous video meant it was easier to keep focused. The questions at the end of each section were perfectly timed to break up listening and watching with thinking and doing.

5/5
great course

excellent

5/5
Descriptive and clear

The training covered all areas from how to sit to dealing with a fire. It was delivered in a clear manner which was easy to understand

5/5
A very good and concise course

I enjoyed the course.

5/5
Comprehensive advice well delivered

Discusses issues and resolutions to probably what is perceived to be the most relevant causes of anguish or reticence and ultimately personal health effects in contemplating or adopting home working.Would appreciate more in depth analysis of distractions causing inefficiency, which, in turn tends to lead to non separation of work leisure boundaries "I didn't do as much as I needed to in 7 hours so continued on" 10,11,12 hours later shut down work. Perhaps even a separate section in the course. Hence, then, offer advice on means and methods of avoidance

5/5

Ready to get started?