PUWER Training, Page 13 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.6

299 reviews

  • 79% 5
  • 12% 4
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1/5
Good, but split into too many sections

Good training, but far too many sections to keep pressing play on.

4/5
Provides a good basic awareness

As someone new to these regulations, this provides a good basic awareness of the requirements

4/5
Good Information

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5/5
Good summary of the regs

I’ve just done the eLearning now. Its OK ish. Better than come of the eLearning but I’m not sure its what I had imagined it would cover post the near miss on Cinema. Section 3 is better than the others as it covers controls and guarding. The rest is aimed at the regulation and responsibilities rather than the practical implementation of PUWER.I think you should still do it and see what you think, but approach it from an operational and practical use view point rather than OHSE ‘it would be great if everyone knew the PUWER regs better’ view point.

3/5
Good and informative

A good and informative course.

5/5
Very informative learnt a lot

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5/5
Well planed out very easy to follow

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5/5
I found some contradictory question.

I have come across some contradictory questions regarding health and safety. For example, one of the questions says (more or less like this) if maintenance could be done on a machine without being completely out of power, true or false, for me it is false. but it turns out that, the answer is true. It is there that it is contradictory, with what is said in health and safety. ALL MACHINES MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM ALL TYPES OF ENERGY< BEFORE WORKING ON IT.

3/5
Clear and concise

Clear and concise. A straightforward explanation of what PUWER involves with relevant examples

5/5

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