Course description
The use of Display Screen Equipment is widespread throughout almost every industry sector. Large numbers of employees use DSE as a significant part of their job. The Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Regulations require employers to assess workstations to minimise risks of occupational ill-health. This half-day course is designed to enable employers to conduct suitable DSE Workstation Assessments, taking into account management of work activities, breaks and related health issues
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Suitability - Who should attend?
This course is designed for office managers, team leaders, administration managers, human resource staff and others with responsibilities for DSE work-based activities.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
By the end of this course delegates will have the skills to implement a programme of Workstation Assessments to help reduce the risk of occupational ill-health, fatigue and stress from intensive periods of DSE work
Training Course Content
- Health & Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 - Legislation overview
- Work-station exercise
- Conducting a work-station assessment, recording findings and follow up activities
- Conducting a DSE workstation assessment remotely
Course delivery details
Implementing a programme of Workstation Assessments will reduce the risk of occupational ill-health, fatigue and stress from intensive periods of DSE work. The techniques involved in carrying out DSE Workstation Assessments will be explained to delegates.
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