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Good

Previously had AW training, one slightly misleading question, one I got wrong, a little more thought & would have got it right.

its given a better understanding

Its given me a better understand, and how to be more aware of something that can as simple as looking like simple dust .

Excellent

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Learned plenty awareness on the subject

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

excellent course, enjoyed it.

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Improve required

Hi. What is very annoying on yours videos, you disabled going forward on videos that you already viewed. I do understand you want to stop people going forward with something that wasn't watched, but your system needs to remember which videos I watched. If I decide to go back to a few videos to check something, I should be able to go back to the latest video I watch, instead forcing the user to watch the same videos again. That user loses interest to watch for hours the same videos until to get to part which user want to learn again. If I pass to watch all the videos and I want to watch only videos somewhere in the middle, I can't because your system doesn't remember. That should be about learning, and that should be easy, not annoying. Annoying – not interest. On the other hand your training videos are quite good but not the best. I cannot remember your electrical training, but when I do it when needed I will let you know. Lots of electrical courses I did are incorrect. Kind Regards, Richard Lang

Good

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

It’s what it is…

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Well informative and easy to understand.

The videos and teaching are very clear to understand and assimilate, also gives a deep reach of dates and time.

More pictures of products please

If there are up to 3000 products that have been used which contain asbestos, it would be good to see a few more typical type and installation photographs. Many younger individuals have never seen them, would not recognise them etc – and whilst 'if in doubt, query' is good advice, it won't always work. So a library of typical materials, dates of use, tradenames etc – or at least links to web sites that hold them – could be useful to enhance awareness.