KNOWLEDGE CENTER
      Loss Prevention and Risk Management Training
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Knowledge Centers are places where employees can go to take and record required training. Knowledge Centers are associated with Primary Risk Areas. Knowledge Centers are comprised of many Training Programs. Coming Soon there will be "Testing Centers" associated with the Knowledge Centers.

The listed training programs have been selected from many different sources based on effectiveness and relevance to your industry. Simply select the training program(s) that best corresponds to your training requirements. You can retake the training programs as many times as you need in order to gain the desired level of understanding. As soon as you feel you understand the subject matter, simply go to the Testing Center and complete the test that has been assigned to you. When you are finished your test will be automatically submitted for evaluation.

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MANAGEMENT TRAINING
GENERAL INDUSTRY TRAINING TOPICS
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TRAINING TOPICS

MARITIME INDUSTRY TRAINING TOPICS

OSHA Compliance
Lockout Tagout
Compressed Gas Safety
Shipyard Employment
OSHA Inspections
Compressed Gas Safety
Construction Fueling Operations
Shipyard Safety
Motor Vehicle Safety (OSHA)
Seat Belts
Crane Safety
Forklift Safety & Operation
NIOSH REPORT HIGHLIGHTS MOTOR VEHICLE
CRASH RISK FOR WORKERS, RECOMMENDS
PRACTICAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Safe Driving Highways
Drum Handling
Cargo Dock Safety
Preventing Worker Injuries and Deaths
from Traffic-Related Motor Vehicle Crashes
Vehicle Maintenance
Heavy Equipment
Compressed Gas Safety
Work Related Roadway Crashes
Fueling Operations Safety
Forklift Safety & Operation
Drum Handling
Instructors Manual for Cargo
Securement Training
Driver Fatigue
Seat Belts
Fueling Operation Safety
Mobility & Safety during
Highway Construction
Defensive Driving
Safe Driving Highway
Seat Belts
COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE
REQUIRMENTS
Forklift Safety & Operation
Vehicle Maintenance
Vehicle Maintenance
Drum Handling Safety
Defensive Driving
Defensive Driving
Injury Prevention while working in and around Forklifts
Injury Prevention while working in
and around Forklifts
Injury Prevention while working in and around Forklifts
       
FORMS
OSHA/NIOSH TRAINING
EPA TRAINING

TRANSPORTATION TRAINING

Training Roster
Building Safer Highway Workzones
Introduction to Tanks
Motor Carrier
Training Acknowledgement
Shipyard Employment
Introduction to UST Management
PART 382 ALCOHOL AND DRUG TESTING REQUIREMENTS
 
Lockout Tagout
Introduction to HW Storage Containers
PART 383 COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE STANDARDS: REQUIREMENTS AND PENALTIES
 
Construction e-Tool
Toxic Air Contaminants from Diesel Fuel
PART 385 SAFETY FITNESS PROCEDURES
 
Building Safer Highway Workzones
PART 390 FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS: GENERAL
 
Evaluation Systems for Blind Areas
Behind Trucks
PART 391 QUALIFICATION OF DRIVERS
 
Injury Prevention while working in and around Forklifts
PART 392 DRIVING OF MOTOR VEHICLES
 
PART 393 PARTS AND ACCESSORIES NECESSARY FOR SAFE OPERATION
 
PART 396 INSPECTION, REPAIR, AND MAINTENANCE
 
 
FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS
 
 
General
 
 
Driver Handbook - Cargo Securement
 
 
Farm Tractor Bale Movement
 
 
Impact of Short Haul Driver Fatigue
 
 
Drivers Guide to Cargo Securement
 
 
Injury Prevention while working in and around Forklifts
 
 
Rear End Large Truck Crashes
     
Unsafe Acts of Motorists
     
Work Related Roadway Crashes
Language Translator    
Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
   


DISCLAIMER
These Training Programs are intended for use as guidance and do not represent authoritative policy. Many of these programs have been selected from various regulatory agencies and may not necessaily reflect the current position of those agencies. These training programs are not intended and cannot be relied upon to create any rights or responsibilities, substantive or procedural, enforceable by any party in litigation with SMC.