Staff designated with the responsibility for setting up workstations or conducting Display Screen Equipment (DSE) risk assessments to educate them in promoting employee wellbeing when using desktop or laptop computers.
Staff designated with the responsibility for setting up workstations or conducting Display Screen Equipment (DSE) risk assessments to educate them in promoting employee wellbeing when using desktop or laptop computers.
Reduction in working days lost from sickness absence caused by musculoskeletal disorders and removal of the hazards and risks associated the use of display screens. This will give internal capacity to practically assess users and workstations rather than costly outsourcing of this task.
PETA was founded in 1970 by Alex Zemenides who, at the time, was Managing Director of component manufacturing company Sealectro. At the time, Zemenides felt there was a lack of training and development opportunities for his staff in the local area.
Training that could be tailored to his staff and business, that met industry and commercial standards and that didn’t have to work around a rigid syllabus or programme.
Together with five other local businesses, he created the Portsmouth Engineering Training Association – PETA – that was based in Southsea, Portsmouth.
Phoenix’s DSE training course helps both employers and employees to meet these legal requirements and understand computer health and safety better. In turn, reducing the risk of ill-health caused by using DSE.
The DSE Assessors (Display Screen Equipment) course aims to provide relevant and substantive training to anyone working in or coming in contact with General Safety during the normal course of their occupation.
These 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.
Our DSE training course aims to provide delegates with an understanding of the legal framework and underpinning of ergonomic principles of DSE including smart phones, laptops and tablets.
The course offers practical advice on compliance with the Display Screen Equipment Regulations and is suitable for Managers, Supervisors who control the work, and users of such equipment.
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