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Regulatory Information

This course will explain how safety requirements for workplaces are established and how they are enforced. The training will also discuss important regulatory agencies and their jurisdictions.

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Rightful Employment Termination

This course will provide managers with a working knowledge of how to navigate federal anti-discrimination law and general principles of public policy when making employment decisions. It will offer guidance on how to ensure that employment termination happens in a way that is least likely to result in a claim of wrongful termination by the employee.

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Safety Data Sheets

This course is designed to provide both workers and supervisors with a better understanding of how to interpret a safety data sheet (SDS), as well as address specific requirements associated with SDSs in the workplace.

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Security Awareness for End Users

This course will explore why campus networks are targeted by hackers and the potential consequences a breach can have for end users and institutions. Best practices for protecting personal, web-enabled devices and safe online behaviors will build awareness of how to stay safe and secure online – which in turn will promote campus network security.

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Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan

This course will identify the information found in an SPCC Plan, identify responsibilities of the SPCC coordinator, select characteristics of secondary containment or diversionary structures, identify characteristics of oil storage containers, and identify security requirements used to help prevent spills

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Trust Building through Effective Communication

In this course, you'll explore how a clear intention is the basis of an effective communication, and how understanding your audience ensures that the message gets delivered. You'll also learn how body language, vocal tone, and managing emotions can influence your communications and build trust with your audience.

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Using Communication Strategies to Bridge Cultural Divides

This course discusses how to improve cross-cultural communication and build rapport. Also covered are potential misunderstandings and behaviors related to a culture that can hinder good communication and ways to overcome them.

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Wage & Hour for Employees

In this course you will learn about wage and hour laws in the context of everyday life on the job. You'll also learn about the importance of accurately documenting your working time, and explore your responsibilities with regard to overtime. Finally, you'll learn what you should do if you have questions about wage and hour issues.

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Wage & Hour for Managers

This course addresses federal minimum wage requirements, pay for breaks and meals, overtime requirements, and recordkeeping responsibilities.

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Workplace Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Action

In this course, you'll learn to recognize key characteristics of DEI and practices for building and sustaining a healthy DEI culture. It discusses the obstacles to an inclusive culture, as well as strategies for overcoming them

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Workplace Safety Orientation 2.0

This course provides an overview of some of the basic concepts and techniques used in modern industry to protect workers. It also describes the purpose of the following safety programs: Hazard Communication, Bloodborne Pathogen Safety, Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space Entry, Emergency Response, Respiratory Protection, Personal Protective Equipment, and Hearing Conservation.

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Workplace Security

This course covers ways employees can help reduce risks associated with physical security. It presents guidelines for controlling access to work areas and describes how to keep laptops, mobile devices, and other equipment secure, avoiding potential theft of such items. The course also covers general practices for ensuring physical safety, particularly for those who work alone.

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