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A typical induction training menu.
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Computer based induction training allows the induction process to be cost effective, thorough, flexible and convenient. If you wish to find out more about how we can create a computer based induction training course that is tailored to your company, contact us. Induction courses can be designed to run from CD-ROM, the Internet or a company Intranet and could typically include content similar to the examples below:
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Introduce your staff to new employees by using interactive management structure charts.
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Management StructureInteractive management structure charts allow new employees to meet the staff and find out who's who within the company. By clicking on names they view pictures or activate video clips of personnel introducing themselves and explaining their roles. |
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An interactive real-time 3D model provides a virtual guided tour of your premises.
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3D Interactive Site ModelsInteractive real-time 3D models allow new employees to take a virtual guided tour of the premises to discover the location of departments, offices, break areas, toilets, first aid points, fire extinguishers, assembly points, car parks and more. |
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A lesson on the use of fire extinguishers. |
Safety Awareness TrainingSafety awareness training can be used to provide essential knowledge of fire extinguishers, show the locations of fire doors and fire points, explain the rules for working within danger areas and explain the safety precautions associated with certain equipment. |
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Display Screen Equipment Regulations (DSE Regs)Comliance with the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 is mandatory. Sphaera works closely with the UK's leading specialist in all matters relating to the Display Screen Equipment Regulations (DSE Regs). For assistance with DSE Assessments or DSE Assessor Training Courses, contact us for additional information.
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