Working Safely with Display Screen Equipment - interactive CDROM
Introduction
This course will help employers and managers to understand and to comply with
the Display Screen Equipment Regulations 1992.
Users of display screens are entitled to health and safety training, and this
course is also suitable for this purpose. It also provides a means of analysing
workstations and of recording each analysis.
Course Modules:
- Background (10 mins)
- Inside the VDU (5 mins)
- Health Effects (15 mins)
- Radiation (5 mins)
- Workstation Requirements (10 mins)
- Breaks (5 mins)
- Eye Tests (5 mins)
- Information and Training (5 mins)
- Workstation Assessment (15 mins)
- Self Test (15 mins)
The Regulations require employers to carry out a risk analysis on each
workstation, assess the results and take steps to reduce any risks found. The
health risks which need to be dealt with are:
- musculo-skeletal problems
- visual fatigue
- mental stress

The six steps of the assessment process are:
- gathering all necessary information
- planning the assessment
- carrying out the assessment
- analysis of findings
- implementing risk reduction
- monitoring and follow up
Module 9 contains a checklist which you may find useful when assessing your
workstations.
Minimum Workstation requirements:
- Flicker and glare free lighting
- Window coverings
- Comfortable temperature and humidity
- Clear, stable screen image
- Legible, matt, detachable keyboard
- Large, matt work surface
- Adjustable, supportive, stable, chair
- No distracting, intrusive noise
- Ample leg room
- User friendly, adaptable software
- No clandestine monitoring
The average course completion time is one hour.
Cost: Video & CDROM
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