Logiciel BIS Sécurité Canada
Logiciel de sécurité BIS
This training explores employees' rights to obtain their medical exposure records, the process of gaining access, and what data is excluded from employee access.
US federal law stipulates that employees have a fundamental right to be informed about the extent and implications of their exposure to hazardous elements they interact with at work. Therefore, they hold the right to obtain all medical and exposure records generated while they are in service of a specific employer. This Access to Medical and Exposure Records for Managers course delves into employees’ rights to obtain their medical exposure records, the process of gaining access, and what data is excluded from employee access.
The online Access to Medical and Exposure Records for Managers course encompasses the following subjects:
Upon completion of this course, participants will comprehend:Â
About 20 minutes
This online course utilizes tests throughout the training to reinforce the provided information. To pass this course, a score of 80% must be obtained. The course can be retaken three times to reach the passing grade. A comprehensive student manual is available for download, serving as an excellent resource for future reference and knowledge retention.
Upon successful completion of this online course, a certificate of completion can be downloaded and printed.
This course will take roughly 20 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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