Course Libraryfocused on workplace safety and health, you protect your employees and your...

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IMPROVING DRIVER BEHAVIOR Course Library

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IMPROVING DRIVER BEHAVIORCourse Library

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Ask managers to name their most valuable resource and the most common reply is: “my employees.”An excellent way to prove to your employees you believe in this statement is to invest in their success. Safety and health risks are a significant threat to a company’s workforce, reputation, and overall business performance. By providing an extensive training library focused on workplace safety and health, you protect your employees and your company’s profits.

Driver’s Alert’s full suite of safety training courses is geared to improve workforce safety and health.It includes over 400 engaging, interactive online courses, many in English and Spanish, covering driver safety, transportation regulations, Employee Health and Wellness, and more.

Our Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)modules help change behaviors and preventworkplace injuries. The HR suite helps improveemployee performance and reduce exposure toemployment and labor law issues. Our suite ofdriver and transportation safety training courses complements our driver observation and data management services to provide you with an end-to-end fleet safety management solution.

“Driver’s Alert provided an instant training library. That’sreally a tremendous benefit for the State of Georgia.”

–Ed Finnegan, Director, Office of Fleet ManagementDepartment of Administrative Services, GA

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The courses were created by our safety training partner, PureSafety, a leading provider of software to help companies improve workplace safety and health. The courses are self-paced with interactive learning activities, knowledge checks and post-training quizzes with dynamically changing questions to reinforce learning and test retention. They are delivered online and on-demand—access them anywhere, anytime through any Internet-connected computer. Other multimedia features include:• High-quality course narration, music and

text• Superior high-resolution graphics, 3D

animation and illustrations• Intuitive course navigation and

bookmarking.

Let us help you manage your risks and build an organization of quality people who are trained to drive your Company’s success.

Call 1-800-741-5454 to schedule a free course demo.

OSHA Essentials/General Safety

Construction Mini-Modules

Health and Wellness

General Human Resources

Driver’s Safety

All courses adhere to AICC HACP and SCORM 1.2 standards.

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Environmental, Health and SafetyOnline Course Library

OSHA Essentials / General Safety LANGUAGE

Access to Medical & Exposure Records E SAccident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis E SAerial Lifts E SAmmonia Awareness EArsenic Awareness EAsbestos Awareness (4 parts) EBasic First Aid Part 1 E SBasic First Aid Part 2 – Intervention E SBasic Rigging Principles (2 parts) E SBattery and Charger Safety EBenzene Safety EBloodborne Pathogens E SBoating Safety EChlorine Awareness ECleaning Up Small Chemical Spills ECold Stress ECombustible Dust E SCompressed Gas Cylinder Safety E SConfined Space Hazards E SConfined Space Permit Required EContractor Safety ECPR/AED Training ECrane Operator Safety EEgress and Emergency Actions Plans E SElectrical Hazards & NFPA 70E (Overview) E SElectrical Safety –- Introduction to NFPA 70E 600 Volts or Greater

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- Introduction to NFPA 70E 600 Volts or Less EElectrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout EEmergency Response for Multi-Story Buildings EExcavation and Trenching Safety E SFall Protection E SFall Protection for Mobile Equipment E SFire Extinguisher Safety E SFire Prevention and Safety E SFire Watch E SFirst Aid – Basics EFirst Aid – Medical Emergencies EFlammable and Combustible Liquids EFormaldehyde Safety EGrounding EGuarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes E SHand and Power Tool Safety E SHand, Wrist and Finger Safety E SHazard Communication E S FHAZWOPER (13 parts) EENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH

Hearing Conservation E SHeat Stress E SHot Work EHousekeeping on the Job EHuman Element EHydrogen Sulfide Safety (2 parts) EIndustrial Ergonomics E SInjury & Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) E SIntroduction to Industrial Hygiene E SIntroduction to OSHA for General Industry EIonizing Radiation EJob Hazard Analysis ELadder Safety E SLaser Safety ELead Poisoning Awareness ELockout/Tagout E SLogging and Chainsaw Safety EMachine Guarding E SMaterials Handling and Storage E SOffice Ergonomics E S FOffice Safety E SOSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements EOSHA: What You Need to Know EOverhead and Gantry Crane Safety E SPandemic Influenza EPerforming Safety Inspections EPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) Overview E SPersonal Protective Equipment (PPE) (10 parts) - Introduction

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- Head Protection E S - Eye and Face Protection E S - Hand and Arm Protection E S - Body Protection E S - Foot & Leg Protection E S - Hearing Conservation E S - Respiratory Protection E S - Electrical Protective Devices E S - Levels of Protection and Protective Gear E SPest Management EPowered Industrial Trucks – Operators Overview E SPowered Industrial Trucks (3 parts) - Introduction Pre-Operation Procedures

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- Pre-Operation Inspection and Maintenance E S - Stability and Handling Loads E SPre-Job Briefings for Electrical Work EPressure Vessel Safety EPreventing Back Injury E SPreventing Cuts & Puncture Wounds E SPreventing Slips, Trips and Falls E S

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Construction & Heavy Equipment LANGUAGE

Aerial Lifts for Construction E SBasic Rigging for Construction (2 parts) E SBlasting Area Safety EBlocking and Cribbing for Heavy Equipment E SConcrete and Masonry for Construction E SConfined Space Hazards for Construction E SContractor Safety ECrane Hand Signaling (2 parts) ECrane Operator Safety for Construction E SElectrical Safety and Lockout/Tagout for Construction E SErgonomics for Heavy Equipment E SExposure Hazards for Heavy Equipment EFabrication Safety for Heavy Equipment EFall Protection for Construction E SFall Protection for Mobile Equipment E SField Service Hazards for Heavy Equipment EFire Extinguisher Safety for Construction E SFirst Aid for Back Pain EGuarding Floor and Wall Openings and Holes E SHand and Power Tool Safety for Construction E SHand, Wrist and Finger Safety Around Heavy Equipment

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Hazard Awareness for EPG Technicians EHazard Awareness for Field Service Crane Operators EHazard Communication for Construction E SHealth Hazards in Construction E SHydraulic Lock Valve Accident Prevention for Telehandlers

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Introduction to OSHA for Construction EENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH

Process Safety Management ERadiofrequency (RF) Training ERespiratory Protection E SRespiratory Protection Program Administrator(RPPA) (4 parts)

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Safety Orientation E SScaffold Safety Awareness E SSpray Finishing ETree Trimming Safety EWalking/Working Surfaces EWarehouse Safety E SWelding, Cutting and Brazing E SWest Nile Virus EWorkplace Hazardous Materials Information System(WHMIS)

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Workplace Violence Prevention E S - Health Care and Social Service Workers E - Late-Night Retail Establishments E

Construction Mini-Modules LANGUAGE

Construction Mini-Module – Aerial Lifts EConstruction Mini-Module – Basic Rigging EConstruction Mini-Module – Concrete Construction EConstruction Mini-Module – Confined Spaces EConstruction Mini-Module – Crane Safety EConstruction Mini-Module – Electrical Safetyand Lockout/Tagout

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Construction Mini-Module – Fall Protection EConstruction Mini-Module – Fire Extinguisher Safety EConstruction Mini-Module – Fleet Safety EConstruction Mini-Module – Guarding Floor andWall Openings and Holes

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Construction Mini-Module – Hazard Communication EConstruction Mini-Module – Health Hazards in Construction

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Construction Mini-Module – Ladder Safety EConstruction Mini-Module – Materials Handlingand Storage

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Construction Mini-Module – Personal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE)

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Construction Mini-Module – Power Tool Safety EConstruction Mini-Module – Scaffolding EConstruction Mini-Module – Storm Water andErosion Control Best Management Practices

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Construction Mini-Module – Trenching and Excavation EConstruction Mini-Module – Welding, Cutting and Brazing

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Construction Mini-Module – Work Zone Safety E

Ladder Safety for Construction E SLoad Securement for Heavy Equipment EMaterials Handling and Storing for Construction E SMaterials Handling Safety Around Heavy Equipment EOSHA Inspections for Construction andMulti-Employer Worksites

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Construction E SPersonal Protective Equipment for Heavy Equipment(9 parts)

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Pre-Job Briefings for Electrical Work EPressure Vessel Safety EPreventing Strains and Back Injuries AroundHeavy Equipment

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Scaffolding for Construction E SStruck By, Caught Between E STrenching and Excavation Safety for Construction E SVehicle Inspection for Heavy Equipment EWelding, Cutting and Brazing for Construction E SWork Zone Safety E SWorker Orientation for Construction E S

Call 1-800-741-5454 to schedule a free course demo. www.driversalert.com

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Food Services & DistributionSafety LANGUAGE

Food Service and Distribution – Ammonia EFood Service and Distribution – Delivery Driver Safety EFood Service and Distribution – Delivery Procedures EFood Service and Distribution – Food Safety, Basic Overview

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Food Service and Distribution – Food Safety,Foodborne Pathogens

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Food Service & Distribution – HACCP Overview EFood Service & Distribution – HACCP (7 parts) - HACCP – Principle 1: Conduct a Hazard Analysis

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- HACCP – Principle 2: Determine the Critical Control Points

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- HACCP – Principle 3: Establish Critical Limits E - HACCP – Principle 4: Establish Monitoring Procedures

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- HACCP – Principle 5: Establish Corrective Actions E - HACCP – Principle 6: Establish Verification Procedures

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- HACCP – Principle 7: Establish Record-Keeping and Documentation Procedures

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Food Service & Distribution – Replenishing and Loading

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Food Service & Distribution – Sanitation EPest Management EProcess Safety Management (PSM) – Food Industry E

Health and Wellness LANGUAGE

Diet and Exercise EDrug and Alcohol Awareness EFirst Aid for Back Pain ELiving a Less Stressful Life EPandemic Influenza ETobacco and Smoking Awareness E

Laboratory Safety LANGUAGE

Biohazards (2 parts) EBiosafety – Hazardous Waste Safe Handling and Disposal

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Lab Safety ELaboratory Safety – Cleanrooms ELaboratory Safety – Radiation E

Ergonomics LANGUAGE

Ergonomics for Heavy Equipment E SFirst Aid for Back Pain EIndustrial Ergonomics E SOffice Ergonomics E S F

Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) (2 parts) ESpill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) E SStorm Water Pollution Prevention E S

IMPROVING DRIVER BEHAVIOR

Driver Safety LANGUAGE

15 Passenger Van Safety EAccident and Breakdown Procedures EAvoiding Rear-End Collisions – Large Vehicles E SAvoiding Rear-End Collisions – Light Commercial Vehicles

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Defensive Driving: Large Vehicles E SDefensive Driving: Small Vehicles E SDelivery Driver Safety EDistracted Driver E SDOT Driver Compliance EDriver Fatigue EExtreme Driving Conditions E SFleet Safety E SHazards of Changing Lanes – Large Vehicles E SHazards of Changing Lanes – Light Commercial Vehicles

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Hazards of Speeding – Large Vehicles E SHazards of Speeding – Light Commercial Vehicles E SHazards of Tailgating – Large Vehicles E SHazards of Tailgating – Light Commercial Vehicles E SRoad Rage E SSafe Backing and Turning E SStop Signs and Signals – Large Vehicles E SStop Signs and Signals – Light Commercial Vehicles E STowing Trailers E

Emergency Preparedness LANGUAGE

Domestic Preparedness Awareness Overview EDomestic Preparedness Biological Terrorism EEgress and Emergency Actions Plans E S

Environmental LANGUAGE

Environmental Awareness (3 parts) EEnvironmental Overview EHAZWOPER (13 parts) - Scope, Application and Training Requirements

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- Environmental Issues for HAZWOPER E - Hazard Communications: Your Right to Know E - Hazard and Risk Assessment Techniques E - Toxicology E - Monitoring and Medical Surveillance E - Respiratory Protection E - Personal Protective Equipment E - Confined Spaces E - Spill Prevention E - Site Control E - Decontamination E - Emergency Response EENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH

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General Human Resources LANGUAGE

Behavioral Interviewing ECode of Conduct EConducting Performance Reviews EConflict Management (Employees) EConflict Management (Managers and Supervisors) EEffective Supervision E SFamily Medical Leave Act EHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Act(HIPAA) Overview

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Managing a Successful Team E SManaging Stress (Employees) EManaging Stress (Managers and Supervisors) EOrganizational Change EOSHA 300 Recordkeeping Requirements ESafety And You E SWorkplace Violence Prevention E S

Employment Liability LANGUAGE

Access to Medical and Exposure Records E SBeing a Successful Team Member EDiversity – Valuing Differences (Employees) EDiversity – Valuing Differences (Managers and Supervisors)

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People with Disabilities and Work (Employees) EPeople with Disabilities and Work(Managers and Supervisors)

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Preventing Workplace Harassment (Employees) EPreventing Workplace Harassment(Managers and Supervisors)

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Racial Harassment ESexual Harassment Prevention for Managers (2 parts)(CA AB 1825)

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Sexual Harassment Prevention for Managers E SWorkplace Violence Prevention E SWorkplace Violence Prevention E SHealth Care and Social Service Workers ELate-Night Retail Establishments E

Drug and Alcohol Policies LANGUAGE

Drug Free Workplace (Employees) E SDrug Free Workplace (Managers and Supervisors) EReasonable Suspicion Training for Alcohol andSubstance Abuse

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University/Student Safety LANGUAGE

Alcohol Awareness ECampus Safety EFire Safety EENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH

Transportation Safety LANGUAGE

15 Passenger Van Safety EDefensive Driving: Large Vehicles E SDefensive Driving: Small Vehicles E SDistracted Driver E SDOT Driver Compliance EDriver Fatigue EHazMat Transportation (10 parts) - Introduction to HazMat Transportations

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- The Hazardous Materials Table E - Shipping Papers E - Packaging E - Marking E - Labeling and Placarding E - Carrier Requirements – Highway E - Carrier Requirements – Air (IATA) E - Carrier Requirements – Rail E - Carrier Requirements – Water (IMDG) EInfectious Materials Transporting ELoad Securement and Distribution E SReasonable Suspicion Training for Alcohol andSubstance Abuse

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TelecommunicationsSafety

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Battery Safety for Telecommunications E SFall Prevention and Protection for theTelecommunication Industry

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Radiofrequency (RF) Training E

Supervisory Safety LANGUAGE

Effective Supervision E SReasonable Suspicion Training for Alcohol andSubstance Abuse

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Safety And You E S

Semiconductor Safety LANGUAGE

Semiconductor Chemical Safety ( 2 parts) ESemiconductor Electrical Safety Awareness ESemiconductor Environmental, Health, and Safety at Work

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Semiconductor Ergonomics for Maintenance and Service

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Semiconductor Fabrication Worker Safety ESemiconductor Hazardous Energy E

Call 1-800-741-5454 to schedulea free course demo.

www.driversalert.com

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IMPROVING DRIVER BEHAVIOR

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