DSE Risk Assessor Training: A Practical Step-by-Step Guide (Including Remote & Hybrid Work)

DSE Risk Assessor Training: A Practical Step-by-Step Guide (Including Remote & Hybrid Work)
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  • 12m Duration
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Overview:
This practical course from Cheviot HR, developed in line with HSE guidance, equips you to confidently carry out Display Screen Equipment (DSE) risk assessments that comply with both the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992.

You’ll learn to identify DSE users, assess and reduce risks, and manage home or hybrid setups in a reasonable, proportionate way. The course explains what employers are legally required to do, what’s considered “reasonably practicable,” and how to promote safe working habits long-term.

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the legal framework (HSWA and DSE Regulations)

  • Follow the HSE’s five steps to risk assessment

  • Identify who qualifies as a DSE user

  • Conduct structured workstation assessments using the HSE checklist

  • Support hybrid and remote workers, including self-assessments

  • Determine what equipment employers should provide

  • Record, follow up, and review actions

  • Promote healthy posture, breaks, and movement habits

Ideal for: HR professionals, line managers, and H&S representatives.
Duration: 40–45 minutes
Includes:
✔ HSE DSE checklist
✔ Cheviot HR remote worker self-assessment form
✔ “What’s Reasonable for Home Working” guidance sheet
✔ HSE five-step risk assessment summary

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