1. Module 9: Risk Assessment Overview

    The remaining modules in this course are for individuals who want to perform professional DSE risk assessments in their daily work.
  2. Module 8: Adjusting Your Work Environment

    We've seen how crucial good chair, work table, screen, and input device setup is for posture. Beyond the physical environment to the DSE technology itself,
  3. Module 7: Adjusting the Layout of Your Workstation

    Comfort is important when sitting at your desk, your arms, wrists, hands, and forearms should be horizontal and your eyes should be at screen height.
  4. Brief Description of Assessing Display Screen Equipment

    This course is meant to be taken by personnel who will be responsible for evaluating the display screen equipment (also known as DSE) set-ups of employees working for businesses that employ people who use display screen equipment (also known as DSE).
  5. Module 6: Work Arrangements

    After creating a safe and comfortable workplace, assess your work arrangements. We focus more on schedules, habits, and patterns than actual space when considering work arrangements.
  6. Module 5: Adjusting Your Screen

    Now that we're comfortable, let's view your screen. Consider the screen's physical position first. It needs a solid horizontal work surface. Glare from or on the screen must be minimized.
  7. Module 4: Adjusting Your Chair

    If you use DSE for more than an hour at work, you're probably sitting down. Chairs differ in design, so when making workplace improvements
  8. Module 3: Protecting Your Body

    For DSE use at work, this module covers body protection. Not following instructions. When using DSES can harm your health.
  9. Module 2: Legislation

    The 1992 health and safety display screen equipment regulations and 2002 modifications include DSE safety directives.
  10. Module 1: Introduction to DSE for Risk Assessors

    The course is for companies that employ DSE users or somebody who uses display screen technology frequently at work.