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Truck Fires, Accidents, and Seeing Hazards training with less time and less money.
With this interactive CD-ROM training course, you'll get lively, powerful training that's impossible for your employees to ignore. Your employees can complete the program on their own ... any time ... and at their own pace.
What's more, documentation (courses taken, quiz scores, and time spent on the course) is automatically handled for you. And, because CD-ROMs eliminate the need for group training, you'll have less employee downtime and a stronger bottom line.
Driver Training Solutions II provides information on how to prevent and handle truck fires, describes what to do if a transport-related accident happens and reviews seeing hazards.
Contains the following course lessons:
* Truck Fires
o Fire prevention.
o Using a fire extinguisher.
o Reacting to a fire.
o The Mark of a Pro.
* Accident Procedures
o Stopping immediately.
o Preventing another accident.
o Helping the injured.
o Calling the police and documenting the facts.
o Completing a preliminary report.
o The Mark of a Pro.
* Seeing Hazards
o Recognizing hazards.
o City driving.
o Road hazards.
o The Mark of a Pro.
Discover the benefits of interactive CD-ROM training ...
1. Reduced learning time -- training occurs at an employee's most efficient pace, and material is reviewed only when needed.
2. Increased retention -- employees are "forced" to pay attention and interact.
3. Improved consistency -- training is uniform for all employees so you know what is covered every time.
4. Automated recordkeeping -- documentation is automatically handled for you.
5. Cost-effectiveness -- downtime is reduced because training takes place at an individual employee's availability.
System operating requirements: IBM®- compatible PC/486 DX2/66 (Pentium® recommended), 2X CD-ROM drive, 8 MB of RAM (16 MB recommended), 40 MB of hard disk space, local bus or PCI video, Soundblaster® compatible sound card, speakers, Windows® 3.1 or higher. MPEG drivers or video for Windows®.
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