Manual Handling Training, Page 2476 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
25363 reviews
East to understand for all levels of trainees with good graphics and accompanying narrative. Excellent content and clearly explained.
it was informative, told me some things I didnt know! it was better to do it like this than sat in a room with other people.
I enjoyed doing this programme: it was clear and concise and easy to follow and relevant, but it might be an idea to have a female presenter doing some of the presentation: a bit male orientated! Also a larger screen might hold the attention span longer
I enjoyed listening and watching the programme. watching the video rather then reading a book about how to lift things was much easier from me to understand and for the information to sink in... It was easier seeing how they are lifting the objects rather then imaging what you are reading
The Manual Handling in the Workplace programme was explained well, clearly and taught me everything i need to know in order to avoid Injury.
Caught me out on anatomical knowledge. Outside work benefits were stressed.
A most cost efficient way to deliver manual handeling training via Cd romClear and easy to follow section by section -checking that the employee has grasped the required knowledge at each stage of the training-with the facility to revisit any sections again.With the test at the end to check that the employee has retained the training information imparted.An excellent and easy to follow resource
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This was a very thorough course without being too long and monotonous!!!! Took about 45mins to complete and got a certificate at the end of it. I would definately recommend to small and big businesses alike!!
While the content of the presentation was generally thourough, it was delivered quickly. I like to take notes, as I find this makes it easier to understand what is being explained. When bulleted lists were given, especially when describing the lifting procedures, these were not left on the screen for long enough; and as they were displayed during a second run-through of the video, they could have been broken up into several slides. When posture was briefly touched upon, no further detail was given as to what good posture was, only that it should be used.I also found the default italic text in these comment boxes an unnecessary aestetic, causing writing to be feinter and more difficult to read.