Why not take a look at our Display Screen Equipment (DSE) online training courses we have available?

Display Screen Equipment (DSE) E-Learning Courses Surveys have found that a high proportion of DSE (Display Screen Equipment) workers report aches, pains or eye discomfort. These aches and pains are sometimes called work related upper limb disorders (WRULD’s), which can include a range of medical conditions such as RSI. Most of these conditions do not indicate any serious ill health, but it makes sense to avoid them as far as possible. WRULD’s can be avoided if users are given DSE Training and follow effective practice, set up their workstations properly and take breaks during prolonged use. By just taking a few simple precautions, work with DSE can be more comfortable and productive.

 

Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Course

Modules

  • Introduction
  • Legislation
  • Protecting Your Body
  • Adjusting Your Chair
  • Adjusting Your Screen
  • Work Arrangements
  • Adjusting the Layout of Your Workstation
  • Adjusting Your Work Environment

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Assessing Display Display Screen Equipment Course

Modules

  • Introduction to DSE for Risk Assessors
  • Legislation
  • Protecting Your Body
  • Adjusting Your Chair
  • Adjusting Your Screen
  • Work Arrangements
  • Adjusting the Layout of Your Workstation
  • Adjusting Your Work Environment
  • Risk Assessment Overview
  • Principles of Sensible Risk Management
  • Key Health and Safety Legislation
  • DSE Hazards and Risks
  • DSE Assessments
  • Control and Prevention Strategies
  • Practical Element

 

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Target Audience - DSE

These DSE training courses are aimed at users of display screen equipment (DSE) and those responsible for assessing display screen equipment.  A ‘user’, is anyone who regularly uses display screen equipment for a significant part of their normal work. In practice, if you use display screen equipment continuously for more than one hour a day, then you’re a ‘user’ and you would require DSE training by law. The HSE have produced some FAQ’s which can be found here.

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