Driving is something that many people do every day. In fact, for some people, driving is part of their job. When you are driving, taking your eyes and mind off the road for even a few seconds can result in an accident. By failing to give full attention to the road, distracted drivers put themselves, their passengers and everyone else on the road at risk.
These courses are designed to help licensed drivers remember some key safety information. You can use them for initial training of new hires, refreshers for experienced drivers and remediation for drivers who are involved in near-misses or accidents.
Most people have been tempted to speed or have seen speeders on the road. Take this course to learn why speeding is dangerous and what you can do to avoid the temptation to speed. This course is ideal for drivers in the United States and their managers or supervisors.
Following vehicles too closely, or tailgating, limits the reaction time that drivers have, significantly increasing the chance of a collision. Take this course to learn why tailgating is dangerous and how to avoid it. This course is ideal for drivers in the United States and their managers or supervisors.
En los Estados Unidos enviamos millones de toneladas de materiales peligrosos (HAZMAT) a diario. Estos materiales pueden ser venenosos, tóxicos, inflamables, explosivos o corrosivos por naturaleza. Tome este curso para aprender información básica sobre cómo identificar y manejar materiales peligrosos de manera segura, todo mientras cumple con las leyes y reglamentos federales. Este curso puede tomarse para conocimiento general y también es ideal para los empleados que participan en el envío, empaque o traslado de materiales peligrosos.
In the United States, we ship millions of tons of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) every day. These materials can be poisonous, toxic, flammable, explosive or corrosive by nature. Take this course to learn basic information about how to identify and safely handle hazardous materials while complying with federal laws and regulations. This course may be taken for general familiarization and is also ideal for employees who are involved in shipping, packaging or transporting hazardous materials.
In the United States, we ship millions of tons of hazardous materials (HAZMAT) every day. Hazardous materials are a common part of our daily lives despite the fact that they can be poisonous, toxic, flammable, explosive or corrosive. This suite provides learners with a working knowledge of regulations enforced by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. The courses explain how to read the Hazardous Materials Table, provide general knowledge about how to complete shipping paperwork, and describe how to mark, label and placard shipments. This suite of courses is ideal for people who offer hazardous materials to be shipped and for air, highway, rail or water carriers. These courses may be taken individually, though you must take all of them, in order, every 3 years to fulfill the requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation, or DOT.