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Law Enforcement Training - Homeland Security![]()
Every day healthcare providers are exposed to potentially infectious bodily fluids. Today, workers must also be concerned about exposure to biological threats. In this vital program, employees will learn about the six major biological agents and how to effectively cope with exposure emergencies.
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Lessons From Ground Zero: Emergency Action Plan Lessons From Ground Zero: Evacuation
![]() This essential ongoing newsletter service keeps safety professionals current on what's new in OSHA and safety compliance and delivers solid advice on how to comply with all of the complex regulations. Delivered twice monthly.
![]() This unique guide by the American Institute of Baking (AIB) teaches a hands-on approach to security for all facilities that ship, manufacture, process, package or store food products. It is one of the most comprehensive and practical food security manuals available to the industry. The chapters and reference material provide information that will help you develop an effective security program. Chapter Titles:
A searchable CD is included with every book. Reference forms and evaluation criteria can be printed and used (saving hours of independent development time). The foundation of all AIB security courses will be based on this security manual. 299 pages, soft cover, spiral-bound.
![]() Hazmat Drivers: Training for Safe Transport training kit is tailored exclusively to hazmat drivers... giving them the must-know information they need to comply with the hazardous materials general awareness training requirements under 49 CFR Section 172.704. This flexible, timesaving program -- available in DVD or VHS format -- drives home the importance of following the requirements while giving your drivers solid information on essential topics like hazmat classification, the hazardous materials table, shipping papers, emergency response information, packaging and marking, labels, placards, loading and segregation, and transportation safety and security. Each video-based program contains...
![]() Many employees bring their personal safety fears about terrorism to work with them. Help calm those security concerns and improve safety and productivity with this out of the box training meeting kit - PowerPoints and booklets. BLR's 16-page booklet Terrorism, Security, & Your Safety in the Workplace and PowerPoint kit gives you a meeting with all the work done for you. Explains psychological and emotional impact of all types of terrorism including chemical- and cyberterrorism, physical security and helps improve emergency preparedness. This kit includes:
![]() Here's everything you need to deliver effective, customized, 7-Minute Safety Training from one CD-ROM. "Click and print"dynamic, customized handouts, overheads, and outlines. You'll deliver effective safety training faster and easier than ever before. Key Topices Include:
Free quarterly updates first year.
![]() This prewritten modular safety training system gives you everything you need to conduct solid safety training--in just 7 minutes! Includes reproducible employee handouts, quizzes and checklists along with recordkeeping and attendance sheets. Key Topices Include:
Free quarterly updates first year.
![]() This course provides an introduction to the relevant international conventions, codes, legislation, and regulations. The many resolutions and conventions that have been adopted by the International Maritime Organization—in order to prevent, deter, and mitigate threats to security in maritime transportation—are discussed, providing a historical perspective on the development of, and the objectives within, the ISPS Code. In addition to a discussion of the ISPS Code, the student will also learn about national maritime security measures, including the United States Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (MTSA), the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT), and the Container Security Inititiative (CSI). In order to fully appreciate the complexities of these maritime security policies, the program will provide key definitions and clarifications of terms found I SOLAS Chapter XI-2, Regulation 1 and in the ISPS Code Part A, Section 2. Finally, the student will hear about the potential legal implications of action or non-action by the Facility Security Officer & Ship Security Officer, as well as the requirements associated with the handling of sensitive security-related information and communications. Length: 38 minutes
![]() This course provides the training requirements set out under the ISPS Code in Parts A and B of the Code. The instruction will help to clarify the specific training requirements required - by position; requirements for training; as well as who needs to be trained, what the training must consist of, and where the responsibility lies for the training of the various persons involved in the security organization. Also included in this program is a primer for the Port Facility Security Officer and the Ship Security Officer on instructional techniques for security training and education. The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, as well as the U.S. Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (MTSA), requires specialized maritime security training for port facility and vessel personnel. This Maritime Security Management & Operations Compliance Series was specifically developed to meet the mandatory security standards set forth in the ISPS Code. Non-compliance with ISPS Code requirements can result in loss of revenue and the potential for increased liability in the event of a security incident.
![]() This 38 minute training program is designed to deliver the specific levels of training required for compliance with the new U.S.C.G. Maritime Security Regulations known as the Maritime Transportation Security Act – MTSA and the Department of Transportation’s – DOT Security Requirements for Offerors and Transporters of Hazardous Materials. This training is consistent with the requirements in 33CFR 105.215 for maritime facility personnel and 49CFR 172 (HM-232) for personnel involved in the shipping of Hazardous Materials. Applicable For Employees, Contractors and Visitors of:
The regulations require awareness training for all employees including Full Time Employees, Part Time Employees, Temporary Employees, Contractors and Visitors. This video or DVD, with accompanying written Facilitator Guide with test questions, is ideal for training current and future personnel while on the job and will be an excellent addition to new employee, visitor and contractor orientations to satisfy future compliance requirements. Topics covered include explanation of the Homeland Security and MARSEC security levels, the facility security plan, recognition and detection of suspicious individuals, activities, substances and devices, and techniques used to circumvent security measures. Includes Instructors Training Manual & Test Questions.
![]() Designed to accomplish the specific levels of training for the VSO and CSO as required in USCG Regulation 33 CFR 104, this four-program suite provides a method of training more comprehensive and thorough than many generic commercial programs available today. Intended specifically for the Inland and Coastal Towing Industries, the VSO/CSO program is complemented by three additional Security Programs to ensure quality training. Titles: 1) Vessel & Company Security Officer Training for the Towing Industry - A Compliance Guide to the MTSA and AWO Alternative Security Plan This training program is designed to accomplish the specific levels of training required for compliance with the Security Regulations known as the Maritime Transportation Security Act - MTSA. This training is consistent with the training requirements in 33CFR 104 for vessel operations and is designed specifically for US Flag Vessels working within US inland and coastal waterways. The training provides the most thorough and comprehensive training available today for vessel operators. 2. Security Search, Screening and Sweeping Techniques for Vessels, Ports, Plants and Facilities This course is designed to accomplish the specific levels of training required for maritime personnel to perform security searches, screenings and sweeps as required by the MTSA, ISPS and other maritime security regulations. Available in a vessel version, a facility version and a combined version covering both facilities and vessels, this training program, with accompanying written Facilitator Guide and test questions, is ideal for training current and future employees while on the job and will be an excellent addition to new employee orientations. 3. The Declaration of Security “DOS” - A Guide for Facility and Vessel Operators – as per MTSA & ISPS Regulations This 20 minute training program is designed to train personnel in the regulatory requirements regarding the completion of the Declaration of Security for vessel to facility or vessel to vessel interfaces. This training is consistent with the requirements in 33CFR 105, for maritime facility personnel, 33CFR 104 for vessel crews, and 33 CFR 106 for offshore installation personnel required to complete a DOS. The material in the program is also compatible with the ISPS Code Section 5 A &B regarding the Declaration of Security procedures. 4. Maritime Security: Handling Sensitive Security Information This video, produced by the U.S. Coast Guard, discusses Sensitive Security Information and is intended as a training aid for Coast Guard personnel, maritime industry, and government agency partners in handling information designated as SSI as defined in 49 CFR Part 1520 and the MTSA regulations.
![]() In this section the ideas, plans, and preparations explored and developed in the previous courses are put into action and appropriate procedures are developed to facilitate security actions. Actions associated with a change in security levels are discussed and the importance of maintaining security at the ship/port interface is stressed. In addition, the appropriate use of the Declaration of Security is conveyed. Length - 50 minutes
![]() Whatever the disaster, your facility must react effectively to save lives, treat casualties and maintain high quality patient care. This program will teach your employees how to stay alert to preventing disasters such as fires, explosions and violence. Covers parts of OSHA 1910.38 and JCAHO EC.1.6,1.7.
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Hazmat Security Awareness Training Program - DVDHM-232 requires security awareness training for all hazmat employees. This includes those who are involved in the preparation and transport of hazardous materials. This training must include an awareness of security risks associated with transporting hazmat and methods designed to enhance transportation security. A component of this training must also include how to recognize and respond to possible security threats. Hazmat Security Awareness Training Program will help you deliver the required training to your hazmat employees. It addresses the security risks involved with handling and transporting hazardous materials, and how to recognize and respond to potential threats.
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