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Training Courses

All of our training courses have been approved by The International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (iiRSM), with our one-day DSE Assessor training also being accredited by the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors (CIEHF).

One day DSE (Display Screen Equipment) Assessors Course

Employers have a legal obligation to carry out DSE (Display Screen Equipment) assessments with employees using display screens. As well as employers meeting their legal obligations, conducting DSE assessments can reduce discomfort, improve wellbeing and increase productivity of staff. This is a one-day training course for line managers, newly-appointed or recently-appointed Workstation Assessors which can be delivered virtually or face-to-face. No previous knowledge or experience is required, however, delegates would benefit from having an understanding of their organisation’s existing DSE assessment process. The course will be comprised of an overview of the legislation, and techniques and procedures required to conduct a DSE Assessment.

  • Introductions
  • What is a DSE assessment?
  • DSE assessments –

    Regulations & Guidance

  • What are the risks from using DSE
  • Practical sessions –

    Case studies

    Mock assessments

  • Options for workstation adjustments
  • Free resources

To discuss delivering this course in-house, at your premises or virtually, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For face-to-face delegate course information click here.

 

For virtual delegate course information click here.

You can find our training calendar here.

One day DSE (Display Screen Equipment) Assessors Course

Employers have a legal obligation to carry out DSE (Display Screen Equipment) assessments with employees using display screens. As well as employers meeting their legal obligations, conducting DSE assessments can reduce discomfort, improve wellbeing and increase productivity of staff. This is a one-day training course for line managers, newly-appointed or recently-appointed Workstation Assessors which can be delivered virtually or face-to-face. No previous knowledge or experience is required, however, delegates would benefit from having an understanding of their organisation’s existing DSE assessment process. The course will be comprised of an overview of the legislation, and techniques and procedures required to conduct a DSE Assessment.

  • Introductions
  • What is a DSE assessment?
  • DSE assessments –

    Regulations & Guidance

  • What are the risks from using DSE
  • Practical sessions –

    Case studies

    Mock assessments

  • Options for workstation adjustments
  • Free resources

To discuss delivering this course in-house, at your premises or virtually, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For face-to-face delegate course information click here.

 

For virtual delegate course information click here.

Employers have a legal obligation to carry out DSE (Display Screen Equipment) assessments with employees using display screens. As well as employers meeting their legal obligations, conducting DSE assessments can reduce discomfort, improve wellbeing and increase productivity of staff. This is a one-day training course for line managers, newly-appointed or recently-appointed Workstation Assessors which can be delivered virtually or face-to-face. No previous knowledge or experience is required, however, delegates would benefit from having an understanding of their organisation’s existing DSE assessment process. The course will be comprised of an overview of the legislation, and techniques and procedures required to conduct a DSE Assessment.

  • Introductions
  • What is a DSE assessment?
  • DSE assessments –

    Regulations & Guidance

  • What are the risks from using DSE
  • Practical sessions –

    Case studies

    Mock assessments

  • Options for workstation adjustments
  • Free resources

To discuss delivering this course in-house, at your premises or virtually, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For face-to-face delegate course information click here.

 

For virtual delegate course information click here.

Tips for Homeworkers

Working from home can affect staff physical and/or mental wellbeing. Our ‘Tips for Homeworkers’ module offers some great advice, starting with how physical and mental health problems develop, through to how you should have your equipment set up and good habits to adopt. This virtual one-hour module will help your employees better manage their wellbeing and productivity.

 

To discuss delivering this course to your staff and bespoke options available, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For pre-course information click here.

Postural Awareness - Office

Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD’s) can result in a huge cost to a business through lost working days and decreased productivity among staff affected. Based on our widely used Posture Guidance information, this 1 hour workshop, which can be delivered virtually or face-to-face, will focus on the risks of adopting poor postures when using Display Screen Equipment (DSE), advice on setting up your workstation correctly and how to achieve good postures in an office environment.

 

To discuss delivering this course in-house, at your premises or virtually, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For pre-course information click here.

Postural Awareness – Laboratory

This module will focus on the risks of adopting poor postures whether using a smartphone, computer or laboratory equipment such as microscopes or pipettes. The workshop can be delivered face-to-face or virtually and will help delegates to understand what is happening within the body when we adopt and maintain static or poor postures, or carry out repetitive actions. Advice will also cover setting up the work area correctly, whether in the office or in a laboratory, and how to achieve good postures.

 

To discuss delivering this course in-house, at your premises or virtually, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For pre-course information click here.

Tips for Homeworkers

Working from home can affect staff physical and/or mental wellbeing. Our ‘Tips for Homeworkers’ module offers some great advice, starting with how physical and mental health problems develop, through to how you should have your equipment set up and good habits to adopt. This one-hour module will help your employees better manage their wellbeing and productivity.

 

To discuss delivering this course in-house and bespoke options available, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For pre-course information click here.

Postural Awareness – Vehicles

This one hour workshop can be delivered virtually or face-to-face (with an optional 30 minute practical for face-to-face training) and will focus on how common musculoskeletal disorders develop and the risks of not having your vehicle cockpit set up correctly. Guidance on how we should be setting up the cockpit, precautions to take to prior to undertaking a journey and arriving at a destination, as well as other advice to help improve wellbeing, mental health.

 

To discuss delivering this course in-house, at your premises or virtually, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For pre-course information click here.

Postural Awareness - Office

Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD’s) can result in a huge cost to a business through lost working days and decreased productivity among staff affected. Based on our widely used Posture Guidance information, this 1 hour workshop, which can be delivered virtually or face-to-face, will focus on the risks of adopting poor postures when using Display Screen Equipment (DSE), advice on setting up your workstation correctly and how to achieve good postures in an office environment.

 

To discuss delivering this course in-house, at your premises or virtually, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For pre-course information click here.

Postural Awareness – Laboratory

This module will focus on the risks of adopting poor postures whether using a smartphone, computer or laboratory equipment such as microscopes or pipettes. The workshop can be delivered face-to-face or virtually and will help delegates to understand what is happening within the body when we adopt and maintain static or poor postures, or carry out repetitive actions. Advice will also cover setting up the work area correctly, whether in the office or in a laboratory, and how to achieve good postures.

 

To discuss delivering this course in-house, at your premises or virtually, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For pre-course information click here.

Postural Awareness – Vehicles

This one hour workshop can be delivered virtually or face-to-face (with an optional 30 minute practical for face-to-face training) and will focus on how common musculoskeletal disorders develop and the risks of not having your vehicle cockpit set up correctly. Guidance on how we should be setting up the cockpit, precautions to take to prior to undertaking a journey and arriving at a destination, as well as other advice to help improve wellbeing, mental health.

 

To discuss delivering this course in-house, at your premises or virtually, please contact us to arrange a discussion with our Training Manager.

 

For pre-course information click here.

What our customers say

"A good training course that had a good pace throughout and was very informative."

NEof Bristol on the One Day DSE Assessorcourse

 

"Really enjoyed input & found it very useful for my role as a physiotherapist in offering advice to clients. Thank you."

ATHof Dorset on the Do you want to be an assessor? course

"My multifunctional job requires me to frequently change between activities. It has been a great help not having to both twist my body or neck each time I need to make notes or having to re-arrange my desk in order to accommodate the different tasks. The simplicity of operating the device ensures I use it properly all the time and being tall it has helped considerably with alleviating my constant neck pain. I would not want to be without this item."

Anonymous on the FlexDesk 630N

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