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

was fine

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It didn't feel like training!

The Working at Height training course was streets ahead of other online courses i have completed. Each module was relevant the correct length for learning and delivered very effectively. The presentation (graphics, animations, video, voice-over) was highly professional compared to other training materials I have used, plus the recaps at the end of each module emphasized the points made further.

It was a very good lay out

I thought it was a very good course will explain video it was a good lay out

All good

Great afternoon and evening doing E leaning

Clear and precise

It's great than you can take the test where and when you want rather than a set time

Very interesting

I have learnt a few interesting facts.

Good course

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

Very informative

Good refresher thank you

Course was clear and well presented.

In some respects the advice goes against our internal risk mitigation procedures and I think good working practices. For example:- it says if working at height display warning signs at ground level. Our procedures are to create exclusion zones and display warning signs to prevent people working underneath the work site. Also the people at risk from working at height may be other people also working at height, and so the warning signs at ground level would be inadequate mitigation of the risk. The video for the electrician working at height talks about using a tool belt to carry tools to the work site to keep hands free, but then goes on to show tools clearly in a tool belt without safety lanyards. The message isn't wrong, but the message could be improved as a lump hammer without a lanyard could easily be dislodged fall whilst climbing and become a dropped object.