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The online course on Cannabis Awareness for Employees provides comprehensive knowledge on cannabis-related issues in the workplace, covering topics like legal norms, testing privileges, as well as the effects and repercussions of impairment.
With the legalization of marijuana in some regions, there has been a misconception among employees that it is permissible to consume cannabis before or during work hours. Comparing it to tobacco, some individuals believe they have the right to carry it at work or consume it during breaks. As various regions, including Canada, move towards cannabis legalization, the Cannabis Awareness for Employees course aims to enlighten individuals about the legal and practical aspects of cannabis possession and consumption at workplaces.
Estimated Duration: 15 Minutes
This online course includes periodic testing to reinforce and ensure understanding of the material presented. To successfully complete the course and earn a certificate, a score of 80% is required. If the passing score is not achieved initially, participants are allowed to retake the course twice. An extensive student manual is provided as a printable resource, serving as a valuable reference for future use and knowledge reinforcement.
Upon successful completion of this Cannabis Awareness for Employees course, participants can download and print a certificate of completion.
This course will take roughly 40 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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