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Electrical Hazards - Canada
Format
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Employees who are exposed to possible electrical hazards
Copyright Date
: 2020
Language
: English
: 30 minutes
eLearning Product Code
: English: 61384 | Canadian French: 61385
Learn about electrical hazards in the workplace and how to prevent accidents, injuries, and fires. Topics include the basics of electricity, recognizing electrical hazards, safe use of equipment and power tools, extension cords, and proper use of fuses and other preventive devices. This online Electrical Hazards training course was developed by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS).
After completing this Electrical Hazards Canada training program, employees will be able to:
- Recognize the types of electrical hazards that exist in the workplace;
- Identify common electrical injuries and why they occur;
- Recognize that fuses, circuit breakers, and ground fault circuit interrupters can work to reduce the risk of hazardous conditions;
- Understand that equipment or tools require preventive maintenance and act appropriately in resolving these issues;
- Identify and understand the electrical hazards associated with powerlines, extension cords, overused outlets, and live parts.
This online Electrical Safety course is made up of the following sections:
- Understanding electricity and electrical hazards
- Electrical injuries (effects on the body)
- Hazard control: electrical equipment and devices
- Electrical hazards in the workplace
- How to recognize hazardous situations
Electrical Safety: Qualified Person
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.331-335
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 66626 | Spanish: 66632
OSHA's electrical standards address concerns that electricity has long been recognized as a serious workplace hazard, exposing employees to such dangers as electric shock, electrocution, burns fires, and explosions. The OSHA electrical rules help minimize these potential hazards by specifying safety standards for the design and use of electrical equipment and systems. Qualified persons are especially responsible for protecting themselves and others from various electrical hazards.
Electrical Safety: Qualified Person is designed to prepare learners to act as a qualified person in repairing electrical systems and equipment.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Define qualified person, exposed parts, and energized parts
- Explain the hazards surrounding electrical systems and equipment, as well as the qualified person's role in protecting against them
- Discuss the various ways electrical safety regulations and guidelines can be applied to reduce or eliminate electrical hazards when working with electrical equipment
The J. J. Keller Electrical Safety: Qualified Person online course covers the following topics:
Electrical Safety: Qualified Persons
- Qualified Persons
- Exposed and Energized Parts
Lockout/Tagout
- Lockout/Tagout Safety
Electrical Safety: Training for Unqualified Employees
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR 1910.332
Intended Audience
: Any employee in any industry exposed to potential electrical hazards
Copyright Date
: 2015
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 45 minutes
Video Run Time
: 27:33
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 43864 | Spanish: 48700
Video Product Code
: English: 45391 | Spanish: 45394
Electricity exposes workers to the possibility of electric shock, burns, fires and arc flash/blast. Training for Unqualified Employees can benefit workers who are trained to work on or near exposed live parts (qualified) and those who are not (unqualified).
This course is designed to familiarize learners with the basics of electrical safety, including how to recognize and avoid electrical hazards.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe how electricity works
- Explain various electrical hazards and how they could become injured by electricity
- Distinguish between a Qualified and an Unqualified employee
- Identify common ways to prevent accidents and protect themselves from electrical hazards
- Recognize what to do in the event of an electrical emergency
Electrical Safety: Training for Unqualified Employees covers the following topics:
Electricity Basics
- How Electricity Works
- Electrical Hazards (shock, burns, falls, fires, explosions, arc flash & arc blast)
- Common Causes of Electrical Incidents
Electrical Safety
- Employee Categories (qualified, unqualified)
- Electrical Safeguards (insulation, electrical protective devices, guarding, grounding, lockout/tagout, personal protective equipment)
- Power Tool & Extension Cord Safety
- Emergency Procedures
Electrocution for Construction
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
29 CFR §1926.416, 29 CFR §1926.417
Intended Audience
: All general construction workers. Specifically helpful for individuals who work in the construction industry and have limited familiarity with electrical hazards.
Copyright Date
: 2014 (updated 12/2021)
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 60 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 36692
The serious risks of electrical shock and injury are present in every workplace — hundreds of construction workers are killed every year from electrocution.
This online course is designed to give you an overview of basic electrical safety. It is specifically helpful for individuals who work in the construction industry and have limited familiarity with electrical hazards.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Identify the components of a complete circuit
- Explain the major types of electrocution hazards in construction
- Describe common methods of protection from electrical hazards
- Distinguish safe and unsafe work practices around electrical equipment
- Summarize employer requirements to protect workers from electrocution hazards.
Emergency Eyewash and Shower Use
Format
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
- 29 CFR 1910.151(c) - Medical services and first aid
- Z358.1 – 2014, "Emergency Eye wash and Shower Equipment"
Intended Audience
: All employees who may be exposed to injurious corrosive materials
Copyright Date
: 2017
Language
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 51659 | Spanish: 73064
Employees working near, or in the presence of, strong acid and alkali chemicals are at an increased risk of coming into direct contact with them. Consequences can range from minor eye and skin irritation to serious injury, including severe burns and blindness. Because of this, OSHA requires employers to provide suitable facilities, such as emergency showers and eyewash stations, for immediate employee use while at work.
This course is designed to familiarize learners with the recognition and use of emergency eye washes and showers and ways to ensure quick access to them.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the purpose of emergency eye washes and showers, including when and how to use them
- Describe the type and temperature of the flushing fluid used within emergency eyewashes and showers
- Identify ways to ensure immediate access and use of emergency eyewashes or showers
The J. J. Keller Emergency Eyewash & Shower Use online course covers the following topics:
- Emergency Facilities
- About the Flushing Fluid
- Locating an Emergency Eyewash or Shower
- Ensuring Immediate Access
Emergency Maneuvers: Driver Training Series
Formats
: E-Learning and Streaming Video
Intended Audience
: All drivers of vehicles that require a CDL
Copyright Date
: 2016
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
Video Run Time
: 16:25
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 43854 | Spanish: 57422
Video Product Code
: English: 45585
The Driver Training Series is a collection of training programs which emphasize the essential skills necessary for staying safe on the road. This series is appropriate for all levels of drivers, from the entry-level to the veteran driver.
Emergency Maneuvers is designed to help drivers understand the techniques that will help them avoid an accident or incident while operating a CMV. Specifically, it covers how to recognize danger, react appropriately, and recover after performing an emergency maneuver, protecting themselves and those around them.
After viewing this program, learners will be able to:
- Discuss ways to anticipate and prepare for trouble while on the road
- Recognize situations that may increase risk of an incident or accident
- Identify the various escape routes to help avoid dangerous situations
- Explain how to recover after completing an emergency maneuver
The J. J. Keller Emergency Maneuvers: Driver Training Series program covers the following topic:
Anticipating Trouble & Recognizing Dangerous Situations
- Maintaining a Safe Distance
- Ignoring Distractions
- Proper Driving Position
- Pre-Trip Inspection
- Defensive Driving
Avoiding Incidents & Accidents
- Emergency Maneuvers
- Escape Routes
Recovery Techniques
- Reentering Traffic Safely
- Regaining Your Composure
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
OSHA's General Duty Clause, 29 CFR 1910.38
Intended Audience
: All employees
Copyright Date
: 2016 (Rev. 12/16)
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 48877 | Spanish: 64256
OSHA requires employers to provide their employees with a safe environment to work. In the event an emergency situation arises, most employers must have an emergency action plan that describes how employees are expected to react. All employees must be trained on these written plans, which list emergency contacts and procedures like reporting fires or other emergencies, evacuation, and rescue/medical operations.
This course is designed to help learners adequately prepare for and appropriately respond to emergency situations in the workplace.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the various types of emergency situations they may encounter and how to prepare for them
- Explain the importance of a company's written emergency action plan
- Discuss appropriate ways to react to emergencies
The J. J. Keller Emergency Preparedness & Response online course covers the following topics:
Emergency Preparedness
- Types of Emergencies
- Emergency Action Plan
- Training & Practice Drills
Emergency Response
- React Appropriately
- Emergency Communications
- Medical Assistance
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Basic Introductory and Operational Hazardous Materials Requirements
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Language
: English
Length
: 34 minutes
Product Code
: 67423
To work with hazardous materials (hazmat) safely, drivers must have a wide array of knowledge in many different areas. Without this knowledge drivers can potentially put themselves and others in serious danger.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Basic Introductory and Operational Hazardous Materials Requirements is designed to teach drivers the basic competencies for transportation of hazmat, including: shipping paper requirements, marking, labeling, placarding, emergency response information, and shipper's responsibilities.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- List driver and shipper responsibilities for the preparation and transportation of hazardous materials
- Discuss the importance of the Hazardous Materials Table and the information the Table contains
- Describe the information contained in shipping papers and where to store shipping papers during the transportation of hazardous materials
- Explain the requirements for markings, labels, and placards
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Basic Introductory and Operational Hazardous Materials Requirements online course covers the following topics:
Basic Introductory and Operational Hazmat Requirements
- Training Requirements
- Initial and Recurrent Training
- Driver Responsibilities
- Shipper Responsibilities
- Hazmat Classification
- Packing Groups
- Hazardous Materials Table
- Symbols
- Proper Shipping Names
- Hazard Class/Division
- Identification Numbers
- Packing Group
- Label Codes
- Special Provisions
- Packaging
- Quantity Limitations
- Vessel Storage
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Shipping Papers
- Emergency Response Telephone Number
- Emergency Response Information
- Carrier Emergency Information
- Shipping Paper Retention
- Markings
- Additional Markings
- Bulk Packages
- Labels
- Placards
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Bulk Packages
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Language
: English
Length
: 9 minutes
Product Code
: 67428
Bulk packages come in many different sizes, shapes, and materials. When bulk packages are filled with hazardous materials (hazmat), they can be extremely dangerous. It's important to know the characteristics and risks of the bulk packages drivers work with.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Bulk Packages is designed to help drivers understand the requirements for transportation of cargo in cargo tanks, intermediate bulk containers, bulk cylinders and portable tanks.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- List different types of bulk packages
- Describe a CMV's handling characteristics when transporting bulk packages
- Discuss actions you can take to prevent a vehicle rollover
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Bulk Packages online course covers the following topics:
Bulk Packages
- Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBC)
- Bulk Cylinders
- Portable Tanks
- Cargo Tank
- Vehicle Handling Characteristics
- Hazmat Properties
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Emergency Response Procedures
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Language
: English
Length
: 9 minutes
Product Code
: 67430
The Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) are written to ensure the safe and secure movement of hazardous materials (hazmat) and to minimize threats to life, property, or the environment due to hazardous materials related incidents. Unfortunately, accidents and mishaps will still occur, and hazmat drivers should be prepared.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Emergency Response Procedures designed to help drivers understand the proper procedures and best practices for handling an emergency response and post-response operations, including what to do in the event of an unintended release of a hazardous material.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe what information can be found in the Emergency Response Guidebook
- List action you should take if you are involved in a hazmat accident or incident
- Discuss post-response procedures
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Emergency Response Procedures online course covers the following topics:
Emergency Response Procedures
- Emergency Response Guide
- Hazmat Incident and Accident Response
- Hazard Classes
- Class 1 Explosives
- Class 2 Compressed Gasses
- Class 3 Flammable Liquids
- Class 4 and 5 Flammable Solids and Oxidizers
- Class 6 Poisons and Infectious Substances
- Class 7 Radioactive
- Class 8 Corrosive
- Post Response Operations
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Engine Fueling
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Language
: English
Length
: 7 minutes
Product Code
: 67441
Fueling a vehicle may seem like a simple and safe task, but it can become dangerous very quickly. Taking the proper steps while fueling a vehicle can drastically reduce the potential for disaster.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Engine Fueling is designed to help drivers understand the procedures for fueling a vehicle that contains hazardous materials.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain how to properly fuel a vehicle containing hazardous materials
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Engine Fueling online course covers the following topics:
Fueling
- Preparation
- Emergency Shut Off Switch
- Spill Kit
- Fire Extinguisher
- Safety Precautions
- Parking
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Hazardous Materials on Passenger Vehicles
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 7 minutes
Product Code
: 67427
Transporting hazardous materials (hazmat) on a cargo-only vehicle is risky enough. When you add passengers into the mix, it can get downright dangerous.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Hazardous Materials on Passenger Vehicles is designed to help drivers understand the requirements of carrying hazardous materials that can and cannot be transported in passenger vehicles.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the type of hazardous materials that are allowed on passenger vehicles
- Discuss where hazardous materials may be stored on passenger vehicles
- List hazardous materials that passenger vehicles must never transport
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Hazardous Materials on Passenger Vehicles online course covers the following topics:
Hazmat on Passenger Vehicles
- Allowable Hazardous Materials
- Authorized for Transportation
- Forbidden Hazardous Materials
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Hazardous Materials Safety Permits
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 7 minutes
Product Code
: 67444
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) developed the Hazardous Materials Safety Permit (HMSP) as a tool to help improve safety on our nation's highways. The permit applies to intrastate, interstate, and foreign motor carriers transporting certain types and amounts of hazardous materials (hazmat).
In order to receive and maintain a permit, carriers must maintain a certain level of safety in their operations and certify they have programs in place as required by the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) and the HM Permit regulations.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Hazardous Materials Safety Permits is designed to help drivers understand the hazmat permitting process.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize when a Hazardous Materials Safety Permit is required
- List the requirements needed to obtain a Hazardous Materials Safety Permit
- Discuss attendance and parking requirements when driving a vehicle loaded with placarded hazardous materials
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Hazardous Materials Safety Permits online course covers the following topics:
Hazmat Permits
- Applicability
- HMSP Requirements
- Operational Requirements
- Attendance and Parking Requirements
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Loading and Unloading Hazardous Materials
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 14 minutes
Product Code
: 67426
Loading and unloading hazardous materials (hazmat) from a vehicle may seem like a fairly common task. However, if it's done in a haphazard manner or if it's done improperly, the results could be disastrous.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Loading and Unloading Hazardous Materials is designed to help drivers understand proper loading and unloading procedures for hazardous material cargo.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss general loading and unloading requirements
- Describe loading and unloading requirements for specific hazard classes
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Loading and Unloading Hazardous Materials online course covers the following topics:
Loading and Unloading
- General Requirements
- Set Parking Brake
- Tools
- Smoking
- Orientation Markings
- Securing Packages
- Cargo Heaters
- Attendance Requirements
- Segregation
- Requirements for Specific Hazard Classes
- Class 1
- Class 2
- Class 3
- Class 4 and 5
- Poisonous
- Class 7
- Class 8
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Operating Emergency Equipment
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Language
: English
Length
: 8 minutes
Product Code
: 67429
All drivers that operate commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) should be aware of the possibility that a fire could occur, and they should know how to respond. Drivers that operate cargo tanks need to be aware of general operating procedures when loading and unloading.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Operating Emergency Equipment is designed to help drivers understand the special precautions for fires, loading and unloading, operation of cargo tank motor vehicle equipment, and shut-off-shut-down equipment.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe how to use a fire extinguisher
- Discuss how to put out different types of vehicle fires
- Discuss how to safely perform loading and unloading operations on a cargo tank
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Operating Emergency Equipment online course covers the following topics:
Operating Emergency Equipment
- Fires
- Fire Extinguishers
- Using a Fire Extinguisher
- Putting Out Fires
- Cab/Engine Fires
- Tire Fires
- Cargo Fires
- Operating a Cargo Tank
- Pre-Loading/Unloading
- Loading/Unloading
- Post-Loading/Unloading
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Reporting Hazardous Materials Crashes and Releases
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Language
: English
Length
: 11 minutes
Product Code
: 67424
To work with hazardous materials (hazmat) safely, drivers must have a wide array of knowledge in many different areas. Without this knowledge drivers can potentially put themselves and others in serious danger.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Reporting Hazardous Materials Crashes and Releases is designed to teach drivers the proper procedures and contacts for the immediate notification related to certain hazmat incidents, including instruction in the proper completion and submission of hazmat incident reports.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss when to report a hazmat incident via telephone, who to call, and what information to include
- Identify when and how to submit a written incident report to the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Reporting Hazardous Materials Crashes and Releases online course covers the following topics:
Reporting HM Crashes and Releases
- Incident Reporting
- Telephone Report
- Written Report
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Routes and Route Planning
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Language
: English
Length
: 7 minutes
Product Code
: 67443
For obvious reasons, placarded vehicles can't always take the same route that other vehicles can take when driving from one point to another.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Routes and Route Planning is designed to help drivers properly plan a route when transporting hazardous materials (hazmat).
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss areas which must be avoided when driving placarded hazardous materials
- List items which must be contained in a route plan
- Describe where to find a listing of all designated and restricted roads and preferred highway routes for the transportation of radioactive and non-radioactive hazardous materials
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Routes and Route Planning online course covers the following topics:
Hazmat Routes and Route Planning
- Planning Routes
- Transporting Radioactive Materials
- Radioactive Materials
- Route Plans
- Preferred Routes
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Tire Check
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Language
: English
Length
: 12 minutes
Product Code
: 67442
Tires are the only part of the vehicle that has direct contact with the road, which makes them a critical component for safe driving. Tires also directly affect a vehicle's handling, ride, and braking capabilities. Checking tires on a regular basis is not only a requirement when transporting hazardous materials (hazmat), it can also prevent drivers from being stranded on the side of the road.
Safe and Smart Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Tire Check is designed to help drivers learn the proper procedures for checking your vehicle's tires.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss how to perform a thorough tire check at the start of a trip and when you park your vehicle
- List conditions that warrant taking a tire out-of-service
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Tire Check online course covers the following topics:
Inspecting Tires
- Inspecting Tires
- Tire Pressure
- Foreign Objects
- Bulges
- Air Leaks
- Cuts, Cracks, or Gouges
- Tread Depth
- Missing Valva Caps
- Mismatched or Incorrect Sized Tires
- Abnormal Wear Patterns
- Rim and Lug Nuts
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Tunnels and Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Requirements
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR 380 Appendix E
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for the hazardous materials endorsement on their commercial driver's license (CDL).
Copyright Date
: 2022
Language
: English
Length
: 20 minutes
Product Code
: 67425
To work with hazardous materials (hazmat) safely, drivers must have a wide array of knowledge in many different areas. Without this knowledge drivers can potentially put themselves and others in serious danger.
Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Tunnels and Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Requirements is designed to teach drivers the proper operation of a hazmat vehicle at railroad-highway grade crossings and in vehicular tunnels.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Summarize when driving hazmat through tunnels is acceptable
- Explain when stopping at railroad tracks is required and the consequences of not adhering to regulations
- Identify various crossing signs and signals you may encounter
- Discuss procedures to safely stop at railroad tracks
- Describe appropriate actions to take in the event of a railroad-related emergency
The J. J. Keller® Entry-Level Driver Training Hazmat Endorsement: Tunnels and Railroad Highway Grade Crossing Requirements online course covers the following topics:
Tunnels and Railroad-Grade Crossing Requirements
- Tunnels
- Tunnel Safety Tips
- Railroad (RR) Crossings
- Driver Disqualification
- Signs and Signals
- Railroad Crossing
- Stay on the Tracks
Entry-Level Driver Training Passenger-Carrying Endorsement: ADA Compliance
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Part 380 Appendix B - CDL Training Curriculum
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 22 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: 67863
Federal law and United States Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations require transportation providers, including most bus operators, to give persons with disabilities the same access to transportation services as everyone else. This means you must know how to comply with those laws and regulations to ensure that you do not discriminate against passengers with disabilities or special needs.
More than 50 million people in the United States have disabilities.
Entry-Level Driver Training Passenger-Carrying Endorsement: ADA Compliance is designed to help you learn about your obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and how to ensure all persons have the same opportunity for safe transportation.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss what the Americans with Disabilities Act is and why it's important
- Recognize the proper procedures for engaging persons with disabilities or special needs
- Explain the permitted use of service animals
- Describe how to operate lifts and other types of accessibility equipment
- Describe how to secure wheelchairs and other mobility devices
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training Passenger-Carrying Endorsement: ADA Compliance covers the following topics:
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Treating ALL Customers with Respect
- Treating ALL Customers with Respect
- Passengers with Visual Impairment
- Passengers Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Passengers with Cognitive Impairments
- Passengers Who Use Service Animals
- Passengers Who Use Other Mobility Aids
Using a Wheelchair Lift
- Using a Wheelchair Lift
Wheelchair Securement
- Wheelchair Securement
- Securing the Wheelchair Separately
- Securing an Occupied Wheelchair
Stops
- Stops