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DOT: Security for Shipment of Hazardous Materials

This training examines the DOT's security requirements, hazard classes and placards. It also outlines the basic elements of a security plan, defines the employers who require a plan, and training requirements.

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EEO and Lawful Hiring

This training explains the Equal Employment Opportunity laws that guide your company's recruitment efforts and aid you in carrying out hiring practices that are fair and lawful.

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Electrical Hazards: Shock, Electrocution, Arc Flash and Arc Blast

This course covers criteria for safe work practices laid out in the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace. It presents information on the practices, programs, techniques, and processes related to electrical work in accordance with the NFPA Standard.

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First Time Manager: Understanding a Manager's Role

This course distinguishes between myths and truths about management, helps managers recognize the typical constraints and demands that a manager must deal with, and helps them to determine the best strategies for dealing with common mistakes of a first-time manager.

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FMLA Leave and More: An Overview of Legally Protected Leave

This course describes the family- and health-related situations that trigger an employee's eligibility to take leave under the FMLA. It also explores the other types of leave which are protected by law and examines the criteria for leave entitlement

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Forklift Operation 1: Safety Inspection and Maintenance

This training explains how to inspect a forklift and what to do in the event an equipment problem is discovered. You will also learn about precautions and procedures to follow when refueling and changing batteries.

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Forklift Operation 2: Stability and Capacity

This course specifies where to find information on safe forklift operation, and explains what this information means. It shows how features of forklift design impact forklift stability and capacity, and emphasizes that operators must be trained to safely operate forklifts according to their specific designs. The course highlights the concept of the stability triangle to help operators understand specific stability concerns presented by different load types, and shows how to safely accommodate these loads to avoid tipovers and falling loads. Finally, the course uses a field calculation to estimate safe load capacity for situations when a load exceeds the forklift's stated capacity.

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Forklift Operation 3: Load Handling

This training covers basic practices that can be used to improve safe load handling. Specific practices for approaching, lifting, and lowering a load can help forklift operators improve load handing safety as they perform each of these actions. Armed with this knowledge, forklift operators will be better prepared to safely load the forklifts they operate.

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Forklift Operation 4: Traveling and Maneuvering

The specific guidelines provided in this course will protect operators from the hazards of traveling with and maneuvering a forklift. The course offers instructions on how to mount and dismount a forklift properly; on traveling with a load over uneven paths, inclines, and other potentially unstable surfaces; and on maneuvering safely when forklifts start, stop, and change direction

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Global Safety Short: Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos containing materials are still found in many workplaces. Employees should recognize these materials and understand the hazards associated with Asbestos.

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Global Conflicts of Interest

This training describes how to identify potential conflicts of interest and respond appropriately to them.

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Global Diversity

This course describes the benefits of diversity and inclusion for the organization and how you, as an employee, can promote inclusion. You'll also learn about how the types of discriminatory behaviors, such as harassment and bullying, affect the workplace, and interfere with efforts to promote diversity and inclusion.

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