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Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Assessor Training

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Summary

Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online, On Demand What's this?
Duration
0.4 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certification of Completion - Free
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
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  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Assessor Training is a comprehensive online course designed to train individuals to become competent DSE assessors. This course is ideal for health and safety professionals, ergonomics specialists, occupational health practitioners, and anyone responsible for assessing and improving the ergonomic setup of workstations involving display screen equipment. Participants will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to carry out effective DSE assessments, identify risks, and recommend appropriate ergonomic solutions to enhance the well-being and productivity of DSE users.

Certificates

Certification of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Reed Courses Certificate of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Will be downloadable when all lectures have been completed.

Curriculum

1
section
15
lectures
0h 24m
total
    • 1: 1.Introduction to DSE 01:49
    • 2: 2.Health and Safety Risks Associated with DSE 01:28
    • 3: 3.DSE Regulations and Standards 01:29
    • 4: 4.Ergonomic Principles for DSE 01:52
    • 5: 5.DSE Assessment Techniques 02:30
    • 6: 4 Alternative DSE 02:37
    • 7: 4.1 Portable equipment 01:46
    • 8: 4.2 Active seating 01:32
    • 9: 4.3 Standing users 01:27
    • 10: 4.4 Hot desking 01:26
    • 11: 5.1 Head position 00:59
    • 12: 5.2 Upper and lower back 01:05
    • 13: 5.3 Arms and wrists 01:04
    • 14: 5.4 Legs and feet 00:51
    • 15: 5.Good Posture and Wellbeing 02:03

Course media

Description

Module 1: Introduction to DSE Assessments

- Understanding the importance of DSE assessments

- Overview of legal requirements and regulations

- Responsibilities of a DSE assessor

Module 2: Ergonomics and Human Factors

- Fundamentals of ergonomics in relation to DSE

- Ergonomic principles and their application

- Considering human factors in workstation design

Module 3: DSE Hazards and Risks

- Identifying common hazards associated with DSE use

- Assessing risks to physical and mental well-being

- Understanding the impact of poor workstation ergonomics

Module 4: DSE Assessment Process

- Preparing for DSE assessments

- Conducting comprehensive workstation evaluations

- Documentation and reporting of findings

Module 5: Assessing Individual Factors

- Understanding individual needs and requirements

- Evaluating the user's physical capabilities and limitations

- Addressing specific challenges and accommodations

Module 6: Ergonomic Solutions and Adjustments

- Identifying appropriate ergonomic equipment and accessories

- Recommending workstation adjustments for optimal comfort and safety

- Promoting good posture and healthy work habits

Module 7: Training and Communication

- Educating DSE users on correct workstation setup and practices

- Providing guidance on posture, breaks, and exercises

- Effective communication of assessment findings and recommendations

Module 8: DSE Policy and Implementation

- Developing and implementing DSE policies and procedures

- Integrating ergonomic considerations into organizational practices

- Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of interventions

Module 9: Continuous Improvement and Risk Management

- Reviewing and updating DSE assessments as required

- Proactive risk management strategies

- Responding to feedback and addressing ongoing challenges

Who is this course for?

Upon completing the Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Assessor Training course, individuals can pursue various career paths in the field of DSE assessments and ergonomics. Some potential roles include:

  1. DSE Assessor
  2. Ergonomics Consultant
  3. Occupational Health and Safety Specialist
  4. Health and Well-being Coordinator
  5. Workplace Ergonomics Coordinator

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience required

Career path

Completing DSE Assessor Training leads to roles as Occupational Health and Safety Assistants, then Assessors. With experience, individuals advance to Health and Safety Officers or Ergonomics Specialists. Experienced professionals may become Managers or Consultants. Keeping up with regulations and communication skills are crucial.

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