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Our online Loading Dock Safety course provides an in-depth look at the various risks workers may face at loading docks, in addition to presenting them with the necessary tools and safety protocols to navigate these hazards.
Our online Loading Dock Safety course offers a comprehensive overview of the several risks that personnel may encounter during their course of work at loading docks. It also highlights the safety equipment and best practices that can be employed to mitigate these hazards. A bustling loading dock is indicative of a thriving business, but this constant activity can elevate the risk of accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. The Loading Dock Safety course is designed to help minimize these risks.
This online Loading Dock Safety course covers the following topics:
Environ 30 minutes
Testing is carried out throughout this online Loading Dock Safety course to reinforce the knowledge conveyed. A minimum score of 80% is required to successfully pass this course. Participants are allowed up to three attempts to meet the pass mark. An all-inclusive student manual, which serves as a handy reference for future use and knowledge retention, is available for print.
Upon successful completion of this online Loading Dock Safety course, a certificate of completion can be downloaded and printed for your records.
Ce cours durera environ 30 minutes
Pour réussir cette formation, vous devez obtenir 80% ou version supérieure au quiz
À l'issue de la réussite de ce cours, un certificat à votre nom sera stocké sur votre profil et disponible à l'impression
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