The Display Screen Equipment Risk Assessment Training Course from Imperial Corporate Training Institute provides practical knowledge and skills to identify, assess, and manage risks associated with the use of display screen equipment (DSE) in the workplace. Participants will learn how to carry out effective DSE assessments, improve workstation ergonomics, reduce musculoskeletal disorders, and promote employee health, safety, and wellbeing. The course also explores employer responsibilities, workplace standards, and best practices for creating safe and productive work environments.
Designed for professionals across all industries, this healthcare management training course combines risk assessment techniques with ergonomic principles to help organisations minimise workplace injuries and comply with occupational health and safety requirements. Through practical examples and structured learning, participants will gain the confidence to implement effective DSE risk management programmes that improve employee comfort, productivity, and long-term workplace wellbeing.
Objectives
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles of Display Screen Equipment (DSE) risk assessment.
- Identify common health risks associated with prolonged computer and screen use.
- Conduct effective DSE workstation risk assessments.
- Apply ergonomic principles to optimise workstation design.
- Recognise the causes and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
- Recommend practical workplace adjustments to improve employee comfort.
- Understand employer and employee responsibilities for DSE safety.
- Develop action plans to reduce workplace health risks.
- Promote employee wellbeing through safe workstation practices.
- Improve compliance with occupational health and workplace safety standards.
Target Audience
This course is suitable for:
- Health and Safety Officers
- Occupational Health Professionals
- Healthcare Managers
- Human Resources Professionals
- Office Managers and Supervisors
- Facilities and Workplace Managers
- Compliance Officers
- Risk Assessment Professionals
- Team Leaders
- Employees responsible for workplace safety and ergonomics