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Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Reviews

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We provide high-quality, certified training courses to help your business comply with legislation and ensure your employees are up-to-date with relevant training.

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High Speed Training Limited, Riverside Business Park, Dansk Way,
High Speed Training Limited, Riverside Business Park, Dansk Way
Ilkley
LS29 8JZ

Very informative and easy to follow.
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Posted 1 year ago
Helen Bushell
Verified Reviewer
Easy to follow course with clear data and a good, clear narration.
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Posted 1 year ago
Richard Taylor
Verified Reviewer
Too long winded for people that have been on multiple DSE courses before
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Posted 1 year ago
Hi Richard Thank you for your review and your feedback, we really appreciate it! I’m sorry to hear that you felt the course was too long. The Display Screen Equipment (DSE) course is an in depth course and covers a lot of necessary topics. The course can be spread out over several sessions, and doesn’t have to be completed in one go which may help in terms of the length of the course! If you need anything else, please don't hesitate to contact us directly. All the best! Karen (Customer Support, High Speed Training)
Posted 1 year ago
Lauren Joseph
Verified Reviewer
good course
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Posted 1 year ago
Ellen Waters
Verified Reviewer
covered the main points in simple language. The test language did not always match - so the question with True/False statements was a bit of a fiddle. Also, on talking about use of a chair, the image is of a lady in a chair at the side of the desk, instead of in front of it but looking all happy in an fancy chair. However, the desk leg would stop her from putting her legs underneath the desk and isn't being flagged up as a bad example, although it really is.
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Posted 1 year ago
Alan Robertson
Verified Reviewer
I really enjoyed the course I thought the content was really clear and easy to understand
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Posted 1 year ago
Marie Garcia
Verified Reviewer
n/a
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Posted 1 year ago
Really good and interactive training.
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Posted 1 year ago