Construction Bundle #6

Members Price: $75.00
Regular price:

$95.00

This Bundle Includes The Following Courses:

Reasonable Suspicion Substance Abuse Training for Supervisors

Reasonable Suspicion Substance Abuse Training for Supervisors

Course ID: HRM-20.2

Relevant Standards: 49 CFR 382.603

Duration: 125 minutes

Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, HR Compliance, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), DOT, V3 Interface

Description: Sexual harassment is a concern for every business that has more than one employee. When sexual harassment does occur in the workplace, it can create many problems for the victim, co-workers, and the company, including a drop in morale, a loss in productivity, legal action, and a damaged reputation for the company. This course will teach supervisory employees about sexual harassment and what to do if they or one of their employees become a victim. Employees will learn to identify the three major types of sexual harassment, and the proper procedures for reporting a sexual harassment incident. This course is designed for all supervisory personnel in the state of California working for companies employing more than 50 people, contains several scenarios and meets California’s requirement for a two-hour runtime. This course is presented in English and Spanish. NOTE: learners may complete the course in less than the full runtime if the skipping feature is not disabled on your account. Please contact support@safetyskills.com if you would like this feature disabled.

Violence in the Workplace

Violence in the Workplace

Course ID: HRM-7.2

Relevant Standards: N/A

Duration: 30 minutes

Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, HR Compliance, Employee Security, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), ABLE (Adaptive Branching Learning Engagement), V3 Interface, Polish

Description: Workplace violence can unexpectedly occur in any workplace setting. It is estimated that almost 2 million Americans are victims of some form of workplace violence each year. Most instances of workplace violence do not end in homicide. Unfortunately, workplace violence is a real, significant threat to workers health and safety. This course will teach employees the major causes and types of workplace violence, their warning signs and how to prevent it. Employees will learn to define workplace violence, the different types and sources, and the methods used to prevent workplace violence according to OSHA recommendations and other sources. This course is intended for employees in all industries.

15 or Fewer Passenger Van Driver Safety

15 or Fewer Passenger Van Driver Safety

Course ID: DRV-8.2

Relevant Standards: N/A

Duration: 26 minutes

Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, Driver Safety, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), ABLE (Adaptive Branching Learning Engagement)

Description: Many employers, churches, schools and other groups transport people in passenger vans that can hold up to 15 people, including the driver. Vans’ size and unique characteristics can pose risks to inexperienced drivers, as well as to vehicles and pedestrians around them. The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration estimates that dozens of people are killed every year in van crashes, particularly rollovers. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to identify the hazards of driving passenger vans, identify required practices before driving passenger vans, and identify safe practices while driving passenger vans. This course is presented in both English and Spanish.

DOT Requirements for Semi-Truck and Box Truck Drivers

DOT Requirements for Semi-Truck and Box Truck Drivers

Course ID: DOT-2.2

Relevant Standards: 49 CFR 380 Subpart E

Duration: 24 minutes

Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), DOT, V3 Interface

Description: Most products that people use are moved over the road in trucks. However, truck drivers require extensive training over how to operate their vehicles, keep good records and logs, and how to take care of themselves and their vehicles. In addition to company and vehicle-specific training, this course can give drivers an initial frame of reference over their responsibilities and job duties. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to identify general Department of Transportation (DOT) requirements for truck drivers, and inspection and reporting requirements for truck drivers. Learners should also be able to identify hours of service and logging requirements for drivers and recommended driver wellness practices.

Road Rage

Road Rage

Course ID: DRV-3.2

Relevant Standards: N/A

Duration: 11 minutes

Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, Driver Safety, General Industry, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), V3 Interface

Description: Road rage is incredibly dangerous, causing almost 2/3 of all traffic fatalities. It is sadly also very common; in one survey nearly 90% of drivers stated that they had witnessed a road rage incident in the past month. This course is designed to give drivers the information and skills necessary to react as safely as possible to potentially dangerous situations on the road. Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to recognize the signs of aggressive driving behavior in themselves and others. Learners will also be able to identify constructive responses and prevention measures that can be used to avoid injury due to aggressive drivers/driving. This course is designed for employees in all industries who, during the course of their regular job duties, will operate a motor vehicle on public roadways. Employers may also be interested in these related courses: Basic Driver Safety, Distracted Driver, Hazards of Speeding, Delivery Driver Safety, and Hazardous Driving Conditions. This course is presented in both English and Spanish.

Safe Trip Planning for Over-the-Road Drivers

Safe Trip Planning for Over-the-Road Drivers

Course ID: DOT-4.2

Relevant Standards: 49 CFR 395-396

Duration: 22 minutes

Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, Driver Safety, General Industry, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), ABLE (Adaptive Branching Learning Engagement), DOT

Description: Because most freight is intended to reach its destination by a certain date and time, proper planning is necessary. Inclement weather, traffic, road construction, fuel and food stops, and repairs can all affect how quickly a vehicle can travel its intended route. This course will help learners recognize practical and safety considerations for over-the-road travel and long-range trip planning, including routing, scheduling, contingency and emergency planning, and DOT inspection and hours of service limitations. This course is intended for both CDL and non-CDL drivers who drive long distances on the job. This course is presented in English and Spanish.

Delivery Driver Safety

Delivery Driver Safety

Course ID: DRV-5.2

Relevant Standards: OSHA General Duty Clause Section 5(a)(1)

Duration: 21 minutes

Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, Driver Safety, General Industry, Retail, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), V3 Interface

Description: Delivery drivers have to deal with numerous hazards, including motor vehicle accidents, ergonomic injuries from lifting and carrying, and robbery-related violence. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to recognize procedures for driving and delivering in a safe and secure manner. This course is intended for employees who, as part of their regular work duties, are required to operate a motor vehicle on public roads to deliver goods or services. Employers may also be interested in these related courses: Basic Driver Safety, Distracted Driver, Road Rage, Hazards of Speeding, and Hazardous Driving Conditions. This course is presented in both English and Spanish.

ATV and UTV Safety

ATV and UTV Safety

Course ID: DRV-11.2

Relevant Standards: 49 CFR 393 Subpart I

Duration: 20 minutes

Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, Driver Safety, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), DOT, V3 Interface

Description: All-terrain and utility vehicles, or ATVs and UTVs, can be very useful. However, ATVs and UTVs also carry risks that are different from other types of vehicles. Learners who have completed this course should be able to identify common features of both ATVs and UTVs, hazardous driving behaviors, and safe driving habits. They should also be able to identify the best practices for driving ATVs and/or UTVs. This course is presented in English and Spanish.

Securing Loads and Cargo

Securing Loads and Cargo

Course ID: DRV-9.2

Relevant Standards: 49 CFR 393 Subpart I

Duration: 20 minutes

Additional Languages: Mobile Friendly, English, Spanish, Driver Safety, Group Mode Enabled (For Sessions Only), DOT, V3 Interface

Description: If a load of cargo falls off a vehicle, it can damage the cargo itself, the vehicle carrying it, or other property. Worst of all, dropped loads can injure or kill drivers or passengers in other vehicles. The AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety estimates that approximately 50,000 automobile crashes every year can be attributed to road debris, including material from unsecured or improperly secured loads. The North American Cargo Securement Standard, created by the U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), establishes procedures for securing loads during transit on highways in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Learners who successfully complete this course should be able to recognize requirements of the standard and other cargo regulations, and identify approved securement systems and their characteristics. Learners should also be able to identify recommended practices for loading and transporting cargo, and recognize requirements for cargo inspections. This course is presented in both English and Spanish.