Hazmat Security Awareness - DVD Training 10042/131-DVD
Helps you meet the security awareness training requirements of HM-232.
Overview
- Helps meet HM-232 security awareness training requirements
- Teaches your drivers how to avoid trouble, spot danger signs, and know how to respond.
- Helps make sure all your new and veteran drivers are aware of the dangers they face.
- Ready-to-use training program includes several components
- Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
HM-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.
Program Component
- (1) 20-Minute Video - Combines engaging video and editing technology with expertise from industry professionals at all levels.
- (1) Discussion Guide - Features ideas for discussion and training activities. Also includes "what if" scenarios, review questions, and an answer key.
- (11) Hazmat Employee Handbooks - Review key points of training and include a receipt page for documentation purposes.
- (10) Certificates of Completion -Two-ply form aids in training documentation.
- (1) Awareness Poster - Hangs in a break room or training room to remind employees of security awareness.
DVD Main Menu
- Play Program - Plays entire main program.
- Chapter Selections – Access chpaters by topics.
- Introduction - Acknowledges that hazardous materials are a vital part of our economy, but they can become lethal weapons in the wrong hands.
- The Requirements - Due to increased concern over possible acts of terrorism, hazardous materials security is required by regulation via two components: security awareness training and a written security plan.
- Identifying Potential Threats - Emphasizes the critical need to learn how to be observant at all times when dealing with hazmat, to be aware of your surroundings and the people working around you, and offers guidelines how to do so.
- Identifying Potential Targets - Outlines how employees can assist their company in facility security by reporting anything they notice that can adversely affect security.
- Conclusion - Underscores how employees can proactively contribute to hazmat security by being ever vigilant, yet not over-reactive employees.
- Hazmat Security Awareness Scenario - Illustrates how being trained in hazmat security awareness can help prevent a potential threat from becoming a devastating reality.
- Quiz - 10 interactive questions; offers correct/incorrect remediation to reinforce effectiveness of training.
- Commentary - Offers additional interviews by industry professionals.
Basic System Requirements:
- 400 Mhz or faster Intel-compatible CPU.
- Video card with AGP architecture and at least 4 MB of onboard RAM.
- At least 128 MB of system RAM (Windows 2000, XP and Vista users - 256 MB or more is recommended).
- Windows 98 SE, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP or Windows Vista (most software DVD decoders have either reduced function or no support under Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0).
- Latest version of Microsoft DirectX.
- DVD-ROM drive (DVD discs cannot be read by CD-ROM equipment).