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Display Screen Equipment Training

This short online course is for all users of display screen equipment (DSE). The course includes a workstation self-assessment allowing the user to report any concerns they have with their own workstation.

£14.25

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Display Screen Equipment Training

This short online course is for all users of display screen equipment (DSE). The course includes a workstation self-assessment allowing the user to report any concerns they have with their own workstation.

 

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This short online course is for all display screen equipment (DSE) users and teaches them how to correctly set up and use their workstations.

It includes a DSE self-assessment to help employers meet their legal duty to assess DSE workstations. The course takes 20-30 minutes and includes a range of e-Learning interactions and knowledge checks. It allows DSE users to assess and resolve any concerns with the set-up of their workstation.

Users must pass a short multiple-choice test to complete the course. You and the user will receive a personalised DSE self-assessment report to download or print.

Course overview

The course covers:

  • Workstation ergonomics
  • Workstation environment
  • Ill-health effects of incorrect DSE use
  • Adjusting your chair
  • Desk ergonomics
  • Adjusting your screen/monitor
  • Eye care
  • Correct use of a keyboard, mouse and telephone
  • Additional equipment (wrist rest, document holders, etc.)
  • Laptop use.

Learners must pass a short multiple-choice assessment to complete the course.

Frequently asked questions

How often should you complete a DSE assessment?

Display screen equipment (DSE) assessment training should be carried out by new employees and a refresher completed by all employees at least every 12 months, or if there are any series changes to desk set up.

Why should you complete a display screen equipment DSE assessment?

It is important that all users of DSE complete an assessment of their work for users to assess and resolve any concerns with the set-up of their workstation. Incorrect DSE set up causes both short term and long term issues, from decrease productivity to physiological issues such as shoulder and back pain and headaches.

Who needs a DSE assessment?

Anyone who uses a computer to complete their work should complete DSE training.

How can I study?

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You can deliver this course to your staff via our industry-leading Enterprise platform, a cost-effective way of providing e-Learning courses to any number of people across multiple sites or divisions.

Bulk discounts apply

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1 - 4 candidates

£14.25(exc. VAT)

5% off(Normally £15.00)

5 - 9 candidates

£11.25(exc. VAT)

25% off(Normally £15.00)

10 - 49 candidates

£9.30(exc. VAT)

38% off(Normally £15.00)

50+ candidates

£7.20(exc. VAT)

52% off(Normally £15.00)

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Enterprise E-learning

Our purpose-built learning management system delivers exactly the right e-Learning courses to the right staff at the right time. 

The web-based system comes with a powerful yet easy-to-use reporting engine, so you can check on learner progress and be alerted to any concerns that are raised through our innovative self-assessment surveys, which can be included as part of the course. 

Our Enterprise system includes:

  • Software as a service: hosted by us, we do all the IT
  • Full implementation support including system training
  • Regular system updates
  • Free course updates
  • Simple yet secure login
  • Configurable alerts system – emails sent where you want, when you want
  • Management dashboard, which allows you to instantly see where attention is required
  • Automatic refresher training notifications 
  • Friendly and effective support service by telephone and email.

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