Learner Satisfaction Survey - LXRP

Thanks for participating in the LXRP BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety program. We’d love your feedback via our learner satisfaction survey.

Safety Dimensions is committed to ensuring that the learning you undertake is relevant and meets the needs of individuals and LXRP.

We also want to continually improve the programs we deliver.

LEARNER SATISFACTION SURVEY

Program Evaluation LXRP

After considering the following questions, please check your preferred response based on this scale:

1 Strongly Disagree
2 Disagree
3 Slightly Disagree
4 Slightly Agree
5 Agree
6 Strongly Agree

Prior To Training

Remember: 1= Strongly Disagree - 6 = Strongly Agree

Your Facilitator

The Content and Materials

The Assessment

Logistics & Setup

The Outcome

The following questions are optional; however, they will assist Safety Dimensions to make further improvements to the program.

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Should you have any queries regarding the training that you have undertaken, please call 03 9510 0477.

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