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A course for course's sake
I'm afraid all of the important content is already covered better by other iHasco courses. Most of the homeworker-specific stuff is so basic, anyone that doesn't already do this shouldn't really ever be left unsupervised by an appropriate adult.
Good but some duplication.
I only took the display screen equipment course a few weeks ago and much of the content was the same.
Very helpful !
The course was excellent in its detail and simplicity of understanding. It was a good reminder of the things we forget like posture ,rest and risk assessments. For me personally the guidance regarding posture ,equipment adjustment was very helpful and needed due to my health needs.
Extremely worthwhile for home work
Very informative and important training package for those that are new to home work or who have not been full time home based before.
questions too simplistic
This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars
good
it was good for general awareness at home to stay safe
Easy to understand
Straightforward advise delivered in an easy-to-understand manner.
Good
Helpful.
Great informative course
As a homeworker this course has benefited me the most and gave me a few pointers to work to and change in and around my home. Thanks
One Question has the wrong answer
The Question on where you should NOT place a smoke alarm. I answered "in the kitchen", the Test said this was wrong. This is untrue, you should never have a smoke alarm in the kitchen, you should have a HEAT alarm which will react to an actual fire. A smoke alarm, which reacts to particulates, will react to steam as well as smoke so gives an inaccurate alarm. Research has shown when people have a smoke alarm that goes off a lot they just switch it off.