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Cyber Security

A cyber attack is a malicious act that seeks to damage or steal data, or create general disruption in the digital world. This lesson reviews the threat of cyber attacks, knowing what hackers are trying to do, and applying prevention strategies to avoid becoming a victim.

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Deer & Vehicle Safety

Deer can appear suddenly and without warning, but knowing how to react, and where and when they are most likely to strike can greatly reduce your chances of being involved in an accident.

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DOT Cargo Securement

An overview of the North American Cargo Securement Standard

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DOT Drugs and Alcohol Awareness

Consumption of drugs and alcohol can cause serious harm not only to yourself but to those around you. In this lesson, you will learn why drugs and alcohol are prohibited on the job, how to recognize abuse, and how to make determinations in the workplace.

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DOT Entry Level Driver Training

The entry-level driver training (ELDT) rule enhances the safety of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) operations on the nation’s highways by establishing more extensive training requirements.

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DOT Hazardous Container Labeling

In this course, you will learn the general requirements for hazardous container labeling, including hazard class recognition and requirements, prohibited labeling, modifications, general specifications, and specific requirements for label types.

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DOT Hazardous Material Loading, Unloading, and Segregation

Practicing proper loading, unloading, and segregation techniques for hazardous materials is essential to minimizing and eliminating incidents in transportation and storage. In this lesson, you will learn general hazardous material requirements, specifics for different classes, and how to interpret the segregation table.

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DOT Hazardous Material Marking

This training covers general marking requirements for DOT hazardous materials. It includes requirements for bulk and non-bulk packages, how to properly mark materials, identification numbers, and special requirements for certain hazardous materials.

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DOT Hazardous Material Packaging

This training gives a general overview for DOT hazardous material packaging. It includes how to properly identify, select, pack, and load hazardous materials.

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DOT Hazardous Material Placarding

This training covers general requirements regarding placards. It includes exceptions to the placarding rule, special requirements for certain materials, visibility and display requirements, and compliant specifications.

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DOT Hazardous Material Reporting an Incident

This training gives a general overview on incident reporting criteria when working with hazardous materials. It includes when to submit an incident report, recordkeeping requirements, exceptions.

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DOT Hazardous Material Security Awareness

This general awareness training covers when hazardous material security awareness training is required. It includes types of threats, precautions to take, and what makes up a hazardous materials security awareness plan.

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