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Boom Truck Safety

$199.95

This online Boom Truck Safety course is designed to provide you with the knowledge required to safely inspect, maintain, and operate boom trucks as well as read and interpret load charts. This course was written to comply with CSA Standard Z150-1998.

Bucket Rescues

$69.99

Accidents sometimes happen that require an employee to rescue a co-worker. This online Bucket Rescue course provides information necessary to respond appropriately if a bucket rescue is required.

Bulldozer (Track & Wheel Dozers) - Operator Safety (CAN)

$99.95

Bulldozer Training (both track and wheel dozers) for Canada Compliance. This course satisfies OSHA's requirements for the classroom portion of operator safety training. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, gain access to and print off your test, certificate, and a checklist which can be used by your employer to administer the required practical observation.

Bullying & Other Disruptive Behavior: for Managers & Supervisors

$49.99

This online Bullying and Other Disruptive Behavior: for Managers and Supervisors provides the information managers and supervisors need to help prevent this type of behavior in their department and deal with it when it does happen. The words bullying and disruptive behavior often make us think of how children sometimes act. But grown-ups who bully and engage in other forms of disruptive behavior on the job can interfere with the functioning of the workplace, disturb and threaten coworkers and even affect their health. . Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this course provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The course is divided into a number of logical sections so information is easily understood... and retained.

Bystander Intervention - The Real Deal

$46.95

This interactive, engaging, high-impact, modular course empowers your employees to take effective action when witnessing wrongful conduct such as bullying, harassment, and potential or actual violence. COMPLIES WITH CITY OF CHICAGO TRAINING REQUIREMENT under section 6-010-040 (b) (1) (C) of the CHRO. Important for keeping every workplace safe and lawful! Interactive, high-impact, modular, “edutainment”-style course for managers, supervisors and employees Animation and face-to-face commentary by subject matter experts Powerful, realistic live action scenes with professional actors Assessments Completion certificate

CASA Tractor & Farm Machinery

$30.00

In this course we will discuss Tractor Safety on your farm and provide some awareness training to help ensure that tractor operators understand the basic fundamentals of equipment operation in a safe manner.

COVID-19 Safety

$29.99

The effects of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) were unprecedented and continue to be far-reaching. This course is designed to provide you with the training you need to help you stay healthy and safe. By the end of this course, you should be familiar with how COVID-19 spreads, its common symptoms, and the populations most vulnerable to the disease. You’ll also be able to list and describe some basic ways you can prevent yourself from becoming sick and how you can prevent spreading sickness and disease to others.

CSA Intermediate/Standard Workplace First Aid Theory

$59.99

This approved blended eLearning Standard First Aid with CPR & AED course has been designed so that you can complete it at your own pace, in your own time. Not only will you learn more effectively, but you will also have more fun learning. This course has two components: An online first aid theory component A classroom-based first aid practical skills component By completing this online Standard First Aid Theory, you will satisfy the online first aid theory component of the Standard First Aid with CPR & AED course, and it will prepare you for the practical training session. Each module is thoroughly explained with minimal technical terminology and includes a helpful review section. The theory component may take up to eight hours to complete depending on your knowledge base, but note that you do not have to finish all of the theory in one seating (one module a day is the recommended pace for maximizing learning). You can log in and out of the course as you please. If you are interrupted, just log out and log back in when you have more time, and your place in the course will be maintained. Once you have completed your theory course, you will be ready for your practical training. The practical training must be taken within two (2) weeks from the last-possible date of completion of the online theory. Register for practical training events offered in your location from your classroom calendar or contact your system administrator for options. Spaces and locations are limited. At the practical training session, an accredited instructor will be able to answer any questions that you have from the theory course and will then demonstrate a number of first aid techniques, including emergency scene management and treatment for shock, unconsciousness, fainting, adult choking, severe bleeding, and much more. Participants attending the Day-2 Practical Training will be given a Day-2 recap quiz to review everything that was covered online, and only those with a passing mark will be able to participate in the practical training session. The minimum passing mark on the Day-2 recap quiz is 50 percent.

Canada Hours of Service Training Module 1: Basics

$49.99

Time is limited. No one can add a minute to an hour, day, or week. For professional drivers, time is further limited by the hours-of-service regulations. The purpose of the hours-of-service regulations is to keep tired drivers off the road. After many hours behind the wheel, fatigue sets in, and it can lead to bad decisions and deadly crashes. For the safety of all drivers, compliance with the hours-of-service regulations is required of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. The Canada Hours of Service Training curriculum will help drivers and carriers to be compliant while maximizing the available hours through a full understanding of how the limits affect safety and productivity. It’s important for drivers to understand what it means to be regulated. Being regulated means a governmental agency is watching each driver and their safe behaviors—or lack of them. Even if you’re not keeping score, they are. Hours-of-service violations can have a negative effect on driver and carrier profiles. Some studies suggest that operating tired is like operating under the influence of drugs or alcohol. It’s dangerous for everyone on the road. Canada Hours of Service Training: Basics is designed to cover the fundamentals of hours-of-service regulations and what it means to be regulated. Drivers will learn what types of activities they are expected to keep track of, and which are considered on-duty or off-duty. They will learn the importance of tracking rest cycles and the amount of work they’ve completed, which will help them determine if they are safe and legal to drive. Intended Audience: CMV Drivers Operating in Canada Reg Covered: SOR/2005-313

Canada Hours of Service Training Module 3: Limits North of 60th Parallel

$49.99

Time is limited. No one can add a minute to an hour, day, or week. For professional drivers, time is further limited by the hours-of-service regulations. The purpose of the hours-of-service regulations is to keep tired drivers off the road. After many hours behind the wheel, fatigue sets in, and it can lead to bad decisions and deadly crashes. For the safety of all drivers, compliance with the hours-of-service regulations is required of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. The Canada Hours of Service Training curriculum will help drivers and carriers to be compliant while maximizing the available hours through a full understanding of how the limits affect safety and productivity. The hours-of-service rules don't generally limit how much work a driver can do, but they do prevent drivers from driving once the limits are reached. There are limits that measure the total hours of on-duty or work time and when the driver's duty day begins. There are also limits that track how many hours of driving have occurred. There are two rulesets in Canada: rules for operating south of latitude 60°N, or the 60th parallel, and rules for operating north of latitude 60°N. This training includes the rules for drivers operating north of 60°N. The limits, rules, or "clocks" as they are referred to, track either a consecutive or a cumulative period of time in a workshift. You need to understand how all the limits or clocks work together, so you aren't operating a commercial vehicle when you are fatigued. Canada Hours of Service Training: Limits North of 60th Parallel is designed to help drivers operating north of 60°N comply with the hours-of-service limits by ensuring they understand how each of the limits or clocks work together. It will also help them to avoid operating a commercial motor vehicle when fatigued by knowing when to take a break and when to rest to restart their hours. Intended Audience: CMV Drivers Operating in Canada Reg Covered: SOR/2005-313

Boom Truck Safety (CAN)

$99.99

In our highly mechanized world, cranes are the workhorses that have increased economic growth and productivity in construction, mining, logging, maritime, production, and service facilities. Mobile cranes are versatile machines that can be used for many job applications from loading and unloading materials to placing those materials or personnel at heights hundreds of feet high. Mobile cranes come in all sizes and are used to lift everything from small loads to loads in excess of 75 tons. This course was written to comply with CSA Standard Z150-1998.

Building My Emotionally Intelligence

$89.99

This course will help learners discover and properly define their true purpose and core values. Learners will explore how their core purposes influence the decisions they make and how they interact with others. Individual strengths and areas of growth will be discovered and participants will be shown how to leverage them as a development tool in their professional career. Lastly, this course will cover the four domains of emotional intelligence and provide guidance in developing the learner's leadership competencies.

Bullying & Other Disruptive Behavior: for Employees

$49.99

This online Bullying and Other Disruptive Behavior: for Employees provides the information employees need to understand this type of behavior and know how to shut it down when it happens. Fear, anger, frustration, humiliation, helplessness… these feelings shouldn't be part of anyone's job description. But they can be common in workplaces where bullying and other disruptive behavior is a problem. More than 35% of the employees in the U.S. say that they have worked with a bully. And bullying and other disruptive behavior not only harms workers, but can damage the business as well. . Using a powerful combination of audio, full-motion video, text and colorful graphics, this course provides the most cost-effective safety and regulatory compliance training available today. The course is divided into a number of logical sections so information is easily understood... and retained.

Buses and Vans Safety Essentials Bundle

$164.97

This bundle contains the courses: Alberta Provincial Hours of Service (School Bus and Passenger Bus/Van), Trip Inspections for Buses and Vans, and Cargo Safety for Buses and Vans Online.

CASA Farm Occupational Health and Safety Supervisor Course

$24.99

The goal of this course is to provide occupational health and safety training guidance to farm managers who are responsible for supervising and training employees and workers on the farm.

COVID-19 Prevention for Employers: How to Keep a Safe Workplace

$49.95

This training is designed to provide managers and supervisors with information needed to assess risk and protect workers from COVID-19 exposure on the job. After completing this course, learners will be able to: Determine their workers’ risk class based on the four job classifications of risk defined by OSHA and the CDC. Identify common ways COVID-19 is transmitted in the workplace. Describe different work control methods to prevent employee exposure to COVID-19. Explain how to respond to workers who have been exposed to COVID-19 or exhibit symptoms.

CPR/AED/First Aid (CAN)

$39.95

This is an online First Aid, CPR and AED Training course for Canada. This course administered in accordance with the most current ECC/ILCOR, AHA and federal guidelines. Course is compliant in Canada. This course satisfies requirements for the classroom training. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final written exam. Upon completion, you will be able to print your certificate and a wallet card, as well as a customizable form which can be used by employers as needed to observe the worker's application of the principles discussed during the training. Certification requirements can vary by Province/Territory. Check local standards for any additional requirements.

Call it out: racism, racial discrimination and human rights

$0.00

A 30-minute interactive eCourse that offers a foundation for learning about race, racial discrimination and human rights protections under Ontario's Human Rights Code. The course offers a historical overview of racism and racial discrimination, explains what “race,” “racism” and “racial discrimination” mean, and provides approaches to preventing and addressing racial discrimination.

Canada Hours of Service Training Module 2: Limits South of 60th Parallel

$49.99

Time is limited. No one can add a minute to an hour, day, or week. For professional drivers, time is further limited by the hours-of-service regulations. The purpose of the hours-of-service regulations is to keep tired drivers off the road. After many hours behind the wheel, fatigue sets in, and it can lead to bad decisions and deadly crashes. For the safety of all drivers, compliance with the hours-of-service regulations is required of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. The Canada Hours of Service Training curriculum will help drivers and carriers to be compliant while maximizing the available hours through a full understanding of how the limits affect safety and productivity. The hours-of-service rules don't generally limit how much work a driver can do, but they do prevent drivers from driving once the limits are reached. There are limits that measure the total hours of on-duty or work time and when the driver's duty day begins. There are also limits that track how many hours of driving have occurred. There are two rulesets in Canada: rules for operating south of latitude 60°N, or the 60th parallel, and rules for operating north of latitude 60°N. This training includes the rules for drivers operating south of 60°N. The limits, rules, or "clocks" as they are referred to, track either a consecutive or a cumulative period of time in a workshift. You need to understand how all the limits or clocks work together, so you aren't operating a commercial vehicle when you are fatigued. Canada Hours of Service Training: Limits South of 60th Parallel is designed to help drivers operating south of 60°N comply with the hours-of-service limits by ensuring they understand how each of the limits or clocks work together. It will also help them to avoid operating a commercial motor vehicle when fatigued by knowing when to take a break and when to rest to restart their hours. Intended Audience: CMV Drivers Operating in Canada Reg Covered: SOR/2005-313

Canada Hours of Service Training Module 4: Record of Duty Status

$49.99

Time is limited. No one can add a minute to an hour, day, or week. For professional drivers, time is further limited by the hours-of-service regulations. The purpose of the hours-of-service regulations is to keep tired drivers off the road. After many hours behind the wheel, fatigue sets in, and it can lead to bad decisions and deadly crashes. For the safety of all drivers, compliance with the hours-of-service regulations is required of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers. The Canada Hours of Service Training curriculum will help drivers and carriers to be compliant while maximizing the available hours through a full understanding of how the limits affect safety and productivity. You need proof that you're tracking your hours and complying with the limits. Recording hours is done electronically, manually, or by keeping a time record. Which one you will need to use depends on the type of operation, how often and how far you drive, and the equipment you use. You also need to know where you're going and how you're going to get there. That's where a trip plan comes in. The hours-of-service record at the end of a productive day will match up almost perfectly with the plan. It's no "accident" because there's no rush and no surprises. Canada Hours of Service Training: Record of Duty Status is designed to teach drivers when each type of record can be used and how each is evaluated during a roadside inspection. It also helps drivers with planning their trips to avoid violations. Intended Audience: CMV Drivers Operating in Canada Reg Covered: SOR/2005-313
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