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As a stand alone module it's a comprehensive training module
Having just completed the other training modules, it does feel very repetitive however, it is still a well put together module and if this was the only training people undertook, it would be good.
Very good
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Good
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Very clear and knowledgeable. Easy to understand
Really informative
Straightforward and informative.
This covered all of the basic essential elements of good health and safety practice. It was simple and clear to follow with good visual examples. The key elements are easy to remember and there was not too much superfluous information regarding acts of law, although they were there for reference. This meant that it was easy to digest and ideal for day-to-day working practice.
Useful
Useful to have knowledge refreshed
Useful reminders
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Duplication leading to lack of effieciency
This course is very informative and covers a number of H&S subject, all of which are pertinent and relevant. My issue is that this course duplicates other courses that are all part of the mandatory joining suite of H&S training e.g Manual Handling, Fire Safety, & DSE, which when combined together amounts to 136 mins of training. This course is a 49 mins long duplication of the 136 mins already carried out. When added to the other courses this accumulates to over 3 hours of H&S training. This is not efficient, especially when added to the job specific training course that some trades also need to complete, most of which also covers more specific H&S. Is the 136 mins of specific course the required? and the 49 minute course overkill or vice versa? Could the 49 min course be extended to 60 mins and it cover all elements to the required level?
Easy to listen to and pitched just right
This course covered all the basics in a practical and approachable way. It was concise and easy to follow without being boring.
Quite drawn out and feel could be condensed, repetitive themes
As above