Display Screen Equipment (DSE) training is essential for health and safety in the workplace, particularly in the context of office environments where employees use computers and other display screen equipment extensively.
The Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 govern the use of display screen equipment in the workplace to ensure that workers are protected from injuries and strains associated with incorrect use of workstation and display screen equipment. These can include neck, shoulder, back or arm pains, fatigue, eyestrain and repetitive strain injuries (RSI).
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This category contains training courses related to the use of and assessment of display screen equipment (DSE). This can include training on aspects such as relevant legislation, sitting correctly and adjusting your position and equipment, risk assessment and the hazards associated with using DSE.
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Classroom based and E-learning options in this category are available across the UK. Classroom based courses typically take no longer than a day; the time needed to complete e-learning courses can vary based on how long the video content is plus the amount of time needed for thinking or loading.
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