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Compliance Essentials Course Directory
Compliance Essentials
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Financial Integrity | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Financial IntegrityOverview/Description: Fraud schemes can be as diverse as the imaginations of those who concoct them, and as sophisticated as ever-evolving technology will allow. But the consequences of fraud can be painfully simple – financial and reputational damage to an organization and its employees. As a result, it’s essential for workers at all levels of an organization to be proactive and alert to suspicious financial activity. This course will explore common sources of financial fraud, the signs that indicate risk for fraud, and the importance of reporting any suspicious activities or behaviors. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor, Employment, and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_a86_lc_enus |
Integrity in the Workplace | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Integrity in the WorkplaceOverview/Description: Whistleblowing and ethics in the workplace have been in the headlines over the past few years because high-profile employees have blown the whistle on large public companies, such as Enron and WorldCom. However, integrity and ethics in the workplace are not just for large, high-profile companies. Almost every employer is subject to state or federal laws and regulations, and if the employer does not promote an ethical culture, individual employees with integrity may choose to blow the whistle on their employer’s wrongdoing. Whistleblowing isn’t just for accountants or lawyers who uncover widespread evidence of fraud. It’s also for average, everyday employees who discover illegal or unethical behavior in the workplace, and decide to report it. This course discusses various aspects of corporate ethics, including fraud and abuse associated with financial, safety, health, environmental, and other workplace issues, and the regulatory agencies, laws, and regulations that govern them. The course also discusses how both employers and employees can improve integrity and promote an ethical workplace culture. For employees, it is important to understand how to blow the whistle objectively, and also to understand the general protections afforded to whistleblowers by law, which protect them from retaliation by their employers. For employers, this means implementing policies and practices that promote openness and transparency in the workplace, encouraging employees to report their concerns internally, and rewarding employees and managers for strict compliance with laws and regulations. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor, Employment, and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c49_lc_enus |
Preventing Fraud and Abuse | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Preventing Fraud and AbuseOverview/Description: Private investors and business entities lose millions of dollars every year to fraudulent schemes, such as embezzlement, false insurance claims, investment scams, and double billing. Through stepped-up government regulations and tough anti-fraud laws, the business world has come a long way in cracking down on fraud. However, there is still great need for employees at all levels of business to be vigilant in their efforts to detect, report, and prevent fraud and abuse of all kinds. This course provides an introduction to the concepts surrounding fraud and abuse in the business setting. You will learn what constitutes fraud and abuse, what the difference is between them, and your responsibilities as an employee to prevent fraud and abuse in your workplace. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor, Employment, and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c52_lc_enus |
Global Workplace Harassment Prevention for Employees | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Workplace Harassment Prevention for EmployeesOverview/Description: AAs an employee, it is important for you to act respectfully toward all your coworkers, whether they’re located in the next office or on the other side of the globe. This course explains the benefits to everyone of supporting a respectful workplace and illustrates basic principles for promoting professional interaction in the workplace. Please note that the course content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Nothing in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any jurisdiction’s laws. Transmission of this information is not intended to create, and receipt does not establish, an attorney-client relationship. Users should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel licensed in their jurisdiction. Course Number: lch_01_a74_lc_enus |
Global Workplace Harassment Prevention for Managers | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Workplace Harassment Prevention for ManagersOverview/Description: As a manager, you play a vital role in supporting your company’s efforts to create a workplace defined by respectful and professional interaction between employees. This includes not only preventing illegal harassment, but also avoiding intimidating, hostile, or otherwise uncivil behavior. You have a responsibility to model appropriate behavior in how you treat your employees and to address any instances of inappropriate conduct swiftly and appropriately. This course explains why it is important for a company to foster a respectful work environment. It also presents strategies for addressing inappropriate behavior in the workplace. Please note that the course content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Nothing in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any jurisdiction’s laws. Transmission of this information is not intended to create, and receipt does not establish, an attorney-client relationship. Users should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel licensed in their jurisdiction. Course Number: lch_01_a75_lc_enus |
Global Anti-Money Laundering | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Anti-Money LaunderingOverview/Description: Worldwide, criminal and terrorist organizations rely on money laundering to finance their operations. In businesses, employees play a vital role in ensuring due diligence and in detecting and reporting suspicious activity. In this course, you’ll learn what money laundering involves. You’ll also learn about red flags that indicate a higher than usual risk of money laundering and how to respond if you encounter suspicious activity that could indicate money laundering. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Ince Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Ince Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for their contents and the reliance on the contents is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b50_lc_enus |
Global Record Retention | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Record RetentionOverview/Description: Organizations and their employees must manage records properly so they can access information when it’s needed, keep potentially sensitive information secure, and comply with laws surrounding the handling and storage of data. Effective records management depends on knowing how long to keep records and when and how to dispose of them securely. In this course, you’ll learn what kinds of information count as records, and about general principles for retaining and disposing of records. Along with organization-specific policies and procedures, these principles can help you avoid serious mistakes and comply with legal and company requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Ince Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Ince Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for the contents of this course. Any reliance on the contents of this course as legal advice is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b51_lc_enus |
Global Gifts and Business Gratuities | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Gifts and Business GratuitiesOverview/Description: Everyone likes giving and receiving gifts, but in business, it’s vital to ensure that you abide by ethical, legal, and organizational standards for gifts and gratuities. In this course, you’ll learn why it’s important for your company to maintain a policy on business gifts and gratuities. You’ll also learn how to apply this policy in practice, to protect yourself and your organization from any appearance of improper or illegal conduct. Course Number: lchr_01_b52_lc_enus |
Global Internet Social Media and Electronic Communication | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Internet Social Media and Electronic CommunicationOverview/Description: Regular use of the Internet and electronic communications is probably a way of life for you, as technology makes it easier to communicate with coworkers, clients, family, and friends. The near constant availability of e-mail, social and professional networking web sites, smartphones, and other tools has blurred the line between work and home to the point where your online activities at home may have an impact on your company and your employment. Most employers encourage staff to use the internet, electronic communication, and social media for business purposes, and possibly even allow a certain level of personal use in the workplace as well. For this reason, it’s important to be familiar with your company’s policy on these resources. This course provides background information to be considered in light of your own company’s policies. You will learn about some generally accepted best practices for protecting your own and your company’s best interests while using e-mail, instant messaging, and text messaging, as well as social networking sites and blogs. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Ince Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Ince Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for their contents and the reliance on the contents is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b53_lc_enus |
Global Anti-bribery | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Anti-briberyOverview/Description: Every day companies do business with partners and clients from across the globe. The stakes are high, and time is money, so it can seem necessary to grease the wheels of a complex system that can be quite slow moving at times. But understanding the repercussions of corruption when doing business is important. Bribery is unethical and, in many locations around the world, illegal. This course defines bribery in the context of international business dealings. It describes the basic concepts of bribery and explores strategies for preventing bribery in international transactions. These course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_b82_lc_enus |
Global Cybersecurity Basics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Cybersecurity BasicsOverview/Description: Lax security practices and poor security awareness on the part of employees can result in data breaches and other security incidents that have serious consequences for organizations. Hackers will take advantage of any vulnerability, and their reach is global. This course focuses on common pitfalls in IT security by end users, highlighting how seemingly harmless actions by employees can give opportunistic hackers access to sensitive organizational data and systems. The course also provides employees with common sense guidelines dealing with areas such as mobile security, online security, password security, and malicious e-mails. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group, PLLC. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b83_lc_enus |
Cybersecurity and Online Habits | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Cybersecurity and Online HabitsOverview/Description: Sound cybersecurity practices are essential for preventing data breaches and other security incidents that can have devastating consequences for organizations. Employees through the careful adherence to their company’s IT policies form an important line of defense against cyberattacks. This course focuses on common pitfalls in IT security by end users and provides employees with common sense guidelines for managing cybersecurity risks. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_c75_lc_enus |
Privacy Concerns | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Privacy ConcernsOverview/Description: Many organizations collect the personal information of their customers and prospects for a variety of commercial reasons. The information they collect, use, store, and share is a valuable asset to the organization. Employees, through careful adherence to the company’s privacy policies, play an important role in protecting the privacy of that information. This course highlights the types of information that must be protected, as well as privacy laws and standards many companies are required to observe. This course emphasizes the importance of following company policies and procedures for data security and what employees should do if they suspect a security breach. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group, PLLC. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_c81_lc_enus |
Data Protection and Device Security | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Data Protection and Device SecurityOverview/Description: Employees play a key role in helping ensure the security of company data. Today’s technology and networking capabilities allow employees to work from virtually anywhere but precautions are necessary to protect company assets and information. This course covers a variety of best practices for preventing the loss and theft of company data as well as protecting the physical devices employees use in their jobs both at and away from the office. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_c94_lc_enus |
Global Antitrust | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global AntitrustOverview/Description: What is the scope of global antitrust and competition legislation? It might be different from what you think. While antitrust and competition laws do apply to corporate-level mergers and acquisitions, they also impact proposals you might be drafting or bids you’re submitting. If you’re regularly involved in sales transactions with international clients or partners, an understanding of the standards and reach of antitrust laws is essential. In this course, you will learn about the principles of antitrust and competition legislation that apply in international settings. You’ll also learn how to recognize and avoid common violations and the triggers for seeking further assistance. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Ince Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Ince Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for the contents of this course. Any reliance on the contents of this course as legal advice is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_a50_lc_enus |
Global Privacy and Information Security | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Privacy and Information SecurityOverview/Description: Given the global nature of commerce and the prevalence of the electronic exchange of information, data protection has never been a more critical business issue. This course will provide employees in global organizations with a high-level awareness of the regulatory, legal, and corporate requirements for handling and protecting personal information. It will explore the principles underlying the various information security laws in place around the world, and outline best practices for handling data appropriately. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Ince Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Ince Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for the contents of this course. Any reliance on the contents of this course as legal advice is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_a51_lc_enus |
Global Insider Dealing | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Insider DealingOverview/Description: Illegal insider dealing can have serious costs for individuals and their organizations. This course will help you recognize ways in which inside information can be misused for illegal securities trading. It will also introduce you to the consequences of illegal insider dealing, how they impact individuals and their companies, and describe when and why you should report suspicious activities. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Ince Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Ince Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for the contents of this course. Any reliance on the contents of this course as legal advice is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_a57_lc_enus |
Global Conflicts of Interest | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Conflicts of InterestOverview/Description: Many employees routinely face situations that can create a potential conflict of interest, where divided loyalties may affect their ability to make impartial decisions on behalf of their employer. Inappropriate resolution of these conflicts can result in direct financial loss to the organization, as well as the erosion of an organization’s ethical culture and a damaged reputation. This course describes how to identify potential conflicts of interest and respond appropriately to them. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Ince Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Ince Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for the contents of this course. Any reliance on the contents of this course as legal advice is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_a58_lc_enus |
Global Export Compliance | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Export ComplianceOverview/Description: Firms and individuals in the United States transacting business internationally must comply with federal regulations governing the export of both commercial and defense-related items and services, including software, information, and technology. This course provides awareness-level training about this regulatory environment and how to fulfill its requirements. It focuses on US law, including the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), and the economic and trade sanctions implemented by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). It also explains how these regulations define key terminology such as ‘exports,’ ‘deemed exports,’ and ‘foreign persons.’ PLEASE NOTE: Although this course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group, PLLC, the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Because laws and regulations governing exports frequently change, the most current legal developments may or may not be reflected in the course. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any law or other directive. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_a87_lc_enus |
Global Diversity | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global DiversityOverview/Description: The modern workforce is as diverse as the world in which it exists, with employees representing an extraordinary variety of abilities, cultures, ethnicities, beliefs, and languages. But not all organizations have the strategic foresight to tap in to the wealth of human capital available to them. Even when there is commitment from leadership, inclusion and diversity goals don’t always make it through to the workplace. To leverage the full potential of the workforce, it’s important for organizations, managers, and employees to evaluate and improve the ways in which they support diversity and inclusion, and help ensure employees are being treated fairly. In this course, you’ll learn about the characteristics of inclusive workplaces and the benefits of supporting diversity. You’ll discover the challenges and barriers to inclusion in the workplace, and learn about recognizing discrimination and bullying. You’ll also cover workplace inclusion and accommodation practices, including strategies for promoting inclusion, and how inclusion policies and procedures support employees. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by lnce Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. lnce Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for the contents of this course. Any reliance on the contents of this course as legal advice is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_a96_lc_enus |
Global Import Compliance | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Import ComplianceOverview/Description: All businesses that import goods into the United States must comply with the laws and regulations governing imports. Without trying to address each regulation in detail, this course provides awareness-level training on compliance with some of the major provisions governing imports as found in the Tariff Act of 1930, the Customs Modernization Act, Title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), and the Harmonized Tariff System of the United States (HTSUS). It focuses on the all-important standard of ‘reasonable care’ and the use of the Reasonable Care checklist as formulated by US Customs and Border Protections (CBP), the agency responsible for administering customs and other laws affecting imports into the United States. The course will help users apply the checklist in practical ways to ensure or enhance compliance with import regulations in company-specific situations. Employees are given practical tools to support their company’s compliance program and to help their company reduce exposure to costly import violations, including possible civil and criminal penalties, and the disruption of business operations. In the process of compliance with regulations governing imports, such as classification, valuation, country of origin, and others, the user will also gain knowledge that could result in more favorable treatment of and the potential for cost savings and duty refunds. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group, PLLC. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_a98_lc_enus |
Global Fraud | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global FraudOverview/Description: Regulators worldwide are cracking down on failure of any kind in internal governance and checks and protocols, which requires companies to ensure that their employees are acting responsibly and transparently. In turn, many companies have adopted a zero-tolerance approach to fraud and employees have been made partners in the fight against fraud. Because the level and type of fraud varies from company to company, it’s important that employees understand what fraud is and how it could arise in their organization. What this means for employees is that they are responsible for not only avoiding engaging in fraud themselves or colluding in fraud, but also preventing and reporting it. This course explores fraud and offers ways employees can prepare themselves to avoid, prevent, and report incidences of fraudulent activity where they suspect it has or may occur. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by lnce Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. lnce Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for the contents of this course. Any reliance on the contents of this course as legal advice is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_a99_lc_enus |
Global Business Ethics | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Global Business EthicsOverview/Description: In today’s business environment, companies are under intense scrutiny in the media, by investors, and by customers over the way they operate. People prefer to do business with companies and individuals that share their values, and avoid businesses that they feel are unethical, secretive, or corrupt. Organizations and their employees who hold themselves to high ethical standards often reap the rewards of fair and honest business practices, both financially and in terms of public opinion. In this course, you will learn the traits and benefits of ethical conduct, as well as how to identify unethical behavior, and what to do when you have questions. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Ince Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Ince Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for the contents of this course. Any reliance on the contents of this course as legal advice is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b01_lc_enus |
I-9 Compliance: Verifying Employment Eligibility of US and Non-US Citizens | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus I-9 Compliance: Verifying Employment Eligibility of US and Non-US CitizensOverview/Description: Many people come to the United States in search of employment opportunities. While many of these people enter the country legally and have valid work authorization, there are many others who reside in the US illegally. Section 274A of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) requires employers to hire only individuals who are legally eligible to work in the US. The I-9 form is the key to compliance with this requirement and is used by US employers to verify the identity and work authorization of all individuals hired to work in the United States. The law requires employers to verify the individual’s identity and eligibility for employment by requiring the employee to produce documentation that verifies who they are, and that they are authorized to work in the US. This requirement applies to all employeesUS and non-US citizens alike. Therefore, it’s important to understand the requirements to be able to comply with the law. This course provides an introduction to I-9 compliance, focusing on the purpose of the form, who must complete it, when to complete it, how to use it to verify employment, and the legal compliance requirements associated with the law. It also provides a brief discussion about employing non-US citizens. Course Number: lchr_01_a20_lc_enus |
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Foreign Corrupt Practices ActOverview/Description: US firms seeking to do business in foreign markets must be familiar with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The Act prohibits corrupt payments to foreign officials for the purpose of obtaining or keeping business. This course provides an overview of the FCPA. It illustrates how the Act can impact your business and gives advice on the steps you can take to make sure that your business adheres to the provisions of the Act. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group, PLLC. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_a27_lc_enus |
Independent Contractors and Temporary Employees | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Independent Contractors and Temporary EmployeesOverview/Description: Many companies are hiring contract or temporary employees to meet their changing staffing needs. Before hiring an independent contractor or temporary employeealso referred to as a contingency workercompanies should be aware of the costs involved along with the relevant legal and taxation issues. It is important that both parties have a clear understanding of the terms of their agreement with the appropriate distribution of risks and responsibilities. This course explains the differences between independent contractors and temporary employees, the benefits and drawbacks of both, and how to get the most out of your hiring practices. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor, Employment, and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_a31_lc_enus |
A Manager’s Guide to Discipline and Documentation | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus A Manager’s Guide to Discipline and DocumentationOverview/Description: A key role for any manager or supervisor is to ensure employees meet the expectations for appropriate and lawful conduct at work. Dealing with problematic behavior and taking disciplinary action can be stressful. But simply ignoring or avoiding problems is not an option because it may signal to employees that inappropriate behavior is acceptable. And mishandling disciplinary issues may result in employee claims of wrongful termination, discrimination, or retaliation. Consistent and fair procedures, honest communication, and clear expectations can help managers deal with disciplinary issues in a way that improves behavior with fewer negative repercussions. This course explains the principles of effective employee discipline, including the concept of due process in the disciplinary procedure, and it describes how to respond to and document a disciplinary issue appropriately. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_a53_lc_enus |
Procurement Integrity | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Procurement IntegrityOverview/Description: Integrity in the federal procurement and acquisition process is essential to ensuring fairness in the selection and awarding of contracts through competitive bids. Prior abuses of these processes led to the passage of the Procurement Integrity Act (PIA). The purpose of the PIA is to protect the federal agency procurement process by establishing a set of rules to maintain a level playing field for all bidders. This course is designed to provide employees of organizations that do business with the federal government with an overview of the regulatory framework that governs the competitive bidding process. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_a72_lc_enus |
Record Retention | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Record RetentionOverview/Description: Are you familiar with your company’s record retention policy? Do you know what records you should keep, and for how long? And what about disposing of sensitive documents? Following your company’s record retention policy supports the organization’s internal documentation and accounting systems and addresses compliance requirements in state and federal law. This course will discuss how to use the policy to identify which records must be retained, the different formats in which records may be stored, and common techniques for record disposal. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor, Employment, and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass + Green PA. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_b04_lc_enus |
Rightful Employment Termination | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Rightful Employment TerminationOverview/Description: One of the most difficult things you will do as a manager is to terminate an employee. The employee who is being terminatedregardless of the reason for the terminationmay feel angry, frustrated, or betrayed. He or she may be looking for someone or something else to blame, and if the termination is not handled properly, your company could find itself defending against allegations of wrongful termination. Further, even if the termination is handled properly, the employee may file a claim anyway, and your company must be prepared to successfully defend the termination through appropriate decision making and documentation. This course is designed to give managers an overview of how to ‘rightfully’ terminate an employee because of performance problems or other misconduct while reducing the likelihood of wrongful termination claims. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_b05_lc_enus |
Bullying and Hazing on Campus | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Bullying and Hazing on CampusOverview/Description: Institutions of higher learning are generally perceived as communities that promote mutual respect and concern for one another. Most students and their parents expect their chosen campus to be safe secure and protected. But the fact is that bullying hazing and other forms of interpersonal violence exist on campuses across the country. In response to this issue many schools have instituted policies and programs to deal with the moral legal and emotional aspects of campus violence. Its important for faculty staff and students to understand the implications of bullying and hazing and know how to access the support resources available to them on campus. In this course learners will become familiar with the characteristics of bullying and hazing the appropriate paths of response to incidents of power-based interpersonal violence and best practices for preventing recognizing and responding to incidents of bullying and hazing on campus. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor Employment and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_b09_lc_enus |
Security Awareness for End Users | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Security Awareness for End UsersOverview/Description: The nature of higher education institutions means they must provide relatively open and easy access to resources and services while also protecting these resources from individual’s with malicious intentions. Securing the campus network depends largely on end users, specifically students and employees. They have an important role to play in network security. In fact, by taking appropriate action to promote network security, end users will also benefit from increased protection against people looking to take advantage or to exploit them personally. This course will explore why campus networks are targeted by hackers and the potential consequences a breach can have for end users and institutions. Best practices for protecting personal, web-enabled devices and safe online behaviors will build awareness of how to stay safe and secure onlinewhich in turn will promote campus network security. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor, Employment, and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_b11_lc_enus |
Workplace Security | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Workplace SecurityOverview/Description: Employers must do what they reasonably can to ensure a safe and secure work environment. However, it is also the responsibility of every employee to be vigilant about security. This course covers ways employees can help reduce risks associated with physical security. It presents guidelines for controlling access to work areas and describes how to keep laptops, mobile devices, and other equipment secure, avoiding potential theft of such items. The course also covers general practices for ensuring physical safety, particularly for those who work alone. Course Number: lchr_01_b19_lc_enus |
Time Charging for Federal Contractors | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Time Charging for Federal ContractorsOverview/Description: Federal contractors must establish that the time they charge against a government contract is accurate and supported by appropriate documentation. Both employees and their organizations may risk penalties for any intentional misrepresentation of this information. This course will explore the importance of proper timekeeping and provide employees with recommendations for complying with labor charging requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b54_lc_enus |
Privacy Training for Federal Contractors | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Privacy Training for Federal ContractorsOverview/Description: Federal agencies federal contractors and their employees are required to comply with specific laws to protect the privacy of personally identifiable information. In this course youll learn about the Privacy Act and about ways to safeguard personally identifiable information. Youll also review examples of situations that dont comply with the law to help you recognize these in practice. The course covers training intended to fulfill the requirements of 48 C.F.R. § 24.301. This training provides an overview of the Privacy Act and information security safeguards for personally identifiable information. Agencies may have adopted other security requirements for contractors either through their own regulations or via contract. Additionally this training only covers the baseline requirements for the privacy and security of personally identifiable information. Certain sensitive categories of information such as classified information and controlled unclassified information are subject to additional privacy and security requirements that are not covered in this training. You also should always consult a federal department or agencys Privacy Act regulations to understand the specific requirements and procedures. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b56_lc_enus |
Promoting Respect in the Workplace for Employees | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Promoting Respect in the Workplace for EmployeesOverview/Description: As an employee, it is important for you to act respectfully toward all your coworkers. This course explains what type of behavior creates a respectful workplace and also details how you can show respect to your colleagues. You’ll also discover the benefits of a workplace that is free from harassment. Please note that the course content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Nothing in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any jurisdiction’s laws. Transmission of this information is not intended to create, and receipt does not establish, an attorney-client relationship. Users should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel licensed in their jurisdiction. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for their contents and the reliance on the contents is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b84_lc_enus |
Promoting Respect in the Workplace for Managers | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Promoting Respect in the Workplace for ManagersOverview/Description: As a manager, you play a vital role in supporting your company’s efforts to create a workplace defined by respectful and professional interaction between employees. You have a responsibility to model appropriate behavior in how you treat your employees and to address any instances of inappropriate conduct swiftly and appropriately. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Gordon Dadds LLP. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Gordon Dadds LLP accepts no responsibility for their contents and the reliance on the contents is prohibited and at the user’s risk. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a solicitor-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b85_lc_enus |
PCI DSS Compliance | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus PCI DSS ComplianceOverview/Description: The prevalence of credit and debit card usage creates opportunities for fraud theft privacy violations and counterfeiting. To ensure the safety of cardholder information the Payment Card Industry has adopted a set of global data security standards (PCI DSS Version 3.2.1) that merchants must adhere to in order to accept cards from payment brands such as Visa Discover Mastercard and American Express as well as to be able to store process and transmit cardholder data. This course is meant to provide awareness training for end users of payment systems as required by Standard 12.6.1. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b87_lc_enus |
Controlled Unclassified Information | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Controlled Unclassified InformationOverview/Description: As an employee of a private-sector federal contractor you are required by law to control unclassified information – to protect that information from unauthorized users and to ensure the confidentiality and availability thereof to the right people. In this course youll learn how to identify the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) your organization holds. Youll also learn with whom you can share CUI and how to mark CUI in documents. Finally youll learn how to safeguard CUI in the physical and electronic environment to prevent unauthorized access. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b91_lc_enus |
EEO and Lawful Hiring | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus EEO and Lawful HiringOverview/Description: As a manager its essential to use recruitment strategies that attract the right candidates but its just as important to avoid discrimination in hiring both intentionally and unintentionally. In this course youll learn about the Equal Employment Opportunity laws that guide your companys recruitment efforts and aid you in carrying out hiring practices that are fair and lawful. These course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_b93_lc_enus |
FMLA Leave and More: An Overview of Legally Protected Leave | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus FMLA Leave and More: An Overview of Legally Protected LeaveOverview/Description: A sick child at home. An accident or injury. Caring for an aging parent. Each of these events is part of life and can temporarily prevent an employee from being able to perform his or her job. Supervisors and managers often find themselves in the position of responding to requests for employee leave as they handle the companys day-to-day operations. It is important for managers and supervisors to understand the basic guidelines for granting leave that are established by the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and other laws. This course describes the family- and health-related situations that trigger an employees eligibility to take leave under the FMLA. It also explores the other types of leave which are protected by law and examines the criteria for leave entitlement. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_b94_lc_enus |
Interviewing: Doing it Right | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Interviewing: Doing it RightOverview/Description: This course will present strategies for exercising sound judgment in the hiring and interviewing process. It will help managers and supervisors recognize and avoid discrimination in the recruitment process. Course Number: lchr_01_b95_lc_enus |
California Consumer Privacy Act | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus California Consumer Privacy ActOverview/Description: The California Consumer Privacy Act looms as the first general consumer privacy law that will affect US companies domestically. In the continued absence of any federal preemptive legislation, the CCPA will likely set the standards for the treatment of consumer information by private for-profit businesses. Many companies will be subject to the CCPA directly; others will need to understand its terms either because they provide services to businesses subject to the CCPA, or because the CCPA will set consumer expectations. In this course, you will learn about the types of businesses and information that are covered by the CCPA, the rights of consumers under CCPA, and the obligations imposed on businesses covered by the CCPA. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group, PLLC. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_c38_lc_enus |
Promoting a Substance-free Workplace | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Promoting a Substance-free WorkplaceOverview/Description: Substance abuse is a pervasive problem in society so its no surprise that it carries over into the workplace. Substance abusers are more likely to be late or absent from work change jobs frequently be less productive and be involved in workplace accidents. They also tend to have other personal problems outside of work as a result of the substance abuse which further impairs their ability to concentrate on their work. Successful substance-free workplace programs can result in decreased absenteeism fewer accidents less downtime reduced turnover and fewer incidents of theft as well as improving morale and productivity for all employees. This course is designed to provide employees and supervisors with an understanding of the benefits of a substance-free work environment to help them understand the impact substances have in the workplace and recognize signs of employee substance abuse. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor & Employment Law Group of the law firm of Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c39_lc_enus |
Commercial Insider Threat Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Commercial Insider Threat AwarenessOverview/Description: Companies face a dual threat to their security: from outsiders trying to access data and systems and from insiders such as employees contractors or partners who misuse their authorized access. Insiders represent a substantial threat because they have knowledge and access to systems allowing them to bypass security measures through legitimate means. This makes them difficult to detect. To manage potential insider threats organizations must establish a security framework that protects detects and responds to insider risks to systems assets and data. This course introduces essential concepts related to insider threats focusing on employees role in protecting their companys sensitive data and systems. These course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c40_lc_enus |
Human Trafficking Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Human Trafficking AwarenessOverview/Description: Human trafficking – the act of exploiting a person through force fraud or coercion – is a worldwide problem. Due to its complex nature and the vulnerable populations it targets it often goes unnoticed. Many of its victims dont even realize they are being exploited often feeling shame and blaming themselves for their situation which makes the discovery of this illegal activity very challenging. Being aware of the signs that human trafficking activity could be taking place in your community or place of employment is a starting point for dealing with this criminal act. This course addresses the mandatory training requirements for hospitality employers in California Connecticut and Minnesota but is suitable for raising awareness of human trafficking in any location or workplace. These course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c44_lc_enus |
Affirmative Action for Federal Contractors | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Affirmative Action for Federal ContractorsOverview/Description: Companies with federal contracts or subcontracts have obligations to ensure that their employment-related activities comply with affirmative action laws and regulations. This course provides an overview of required practices that help federal contractors and subcontractors meet affirmative action obligations, including creating affirmative action plans. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group, PLLC. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_c45_lc_enus |
Conflict Minerals | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Conflict MineralsOverview/Description: Conflict minerals refers to raw materials that are sourced from a particular part of the world where armed conflict (and civil rights abuse) is occurring and where conflict participants benefit from the mining production and sale of those materials. Conflict minerals include columbite-tantalite cassiterite gold and wolframite primarily from the Democratic Republic of the Congo or adjoining countries. Section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act requires US companies to identify and disclose where the minerals used in their products come from in an effort to build consumer awareness and reduce the amount of funds flowing to militias in identified regions. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_c46_lc_enus |
Human Trafficking Awareness for Employees of Federal Contractors | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Human Trafficking Awareness for Employees of Federal ContractorsOverview/Description: Do you think you would recognize human trafficking if you encountered it? Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery and it is happening all over the world – even in the United States. Traffickers come from all walks of life and their victims are men women and children. It is estimated that up to 20 million people are being held in slavery worldwide today. The US federal government has a zero-tolerance policy on human trafficking that applies to its employees and to employees and agents of contractors and subcontractors. In this course you will learn how to avoid the activities prohibited under the Combating Trafficking in Persons regulations. Youll also learn about indicators of trafficking in persons and what to do if you suspect that prohibited activities are occurring in the conduct of any work your company is doing for the US government. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_c48_lc_enus |
Insider Trading | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Insider TradingOverview/Description: Illegal insider trading is harmful to the marketplace and can seriously undermine investor confidence. This course will explore the laws that govern the trading of stocks and other securities by corporate insiders and describe the role the Securities and Exchange Commission plays in enforcement. It will also discuss the civil and criminal penalties for insider trading and the procedures for reporting illegal behavior. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor, Employment, and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c50_lc_enus |
Intellectual Property Overview | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Intellectual Property OverviewOverview/Description: Employees are often confronted with the responsibility of protecting a companys intellectual property rights while still communicating the companys identity or ideas to internal and external customers. How do employees perform this function effectively? This course explains the basic types of intellectual property the legal protections in place and the potential consequences of violating intellectual property laws. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Intellectual Property Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c51_lc_enus |
Preventing Identity Theft | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Preventing Identity TheftOverview/Description: More and more business and communication is happening online leading to organizations holding a great deal of personally identifiable information (PII) about their clients and customers. This PII can make transactions easier but if safety measures arent taken it can also give identity thieves an opportunity. This course will make you more aware of the risk of customers PII being used to steal their identities. Youll learn about precautions to keep PII safe and how to reduce the risk of malware or successful phishing attacks. Knowing some of the preventive measures to take can help safeguard both the client and your company as a whole. Course Number: lchr_01_c53_lc_enus |
US Export Controls | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus US Export ControlsOverview/Description: US firms that transact any level of business internationally must comply with federal laws regulating the export of commercial and defense-related items information and technology. This course provides awareness-level training about the regulatory system for exports; the agencies involved in administering and enforcing the regulations including the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC); the definitions of key terms under the various laws such as exports and foreign persons; and how to determine whether an item to be exported requires a license. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_c54_lc_enus |
Americans with Disabilities Act: An Overview for Managers | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Americans with Disabilities Act: An Overview for ManagersOverview/Description: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) makes it unlawful to discriminate in employment on the basis of disability. As a manager you play a key role in ensuring that your company complies with this law and in promoting diversity and a culture of tolerance and respect in your workplace. In this course youll learn about your responsibilities for avoiding discrimination under the ADA and for responding appropriately to requests for reasonable accommodation. Youll also learn how complying with the ADA and supporting employees with different needs can benefit everyone in your organization. These course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c57_lc_enus |
Supply Chain Transparency | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Supply Chain TransparencyOverview/Description: Supply chain transparency is an essential component of responsible supply chain management. It tangibly demonstrates to consumers that the suppliers and subcontractors that the company engages with promote favorable human rights practices. With an increased focus on corporate social responsibility in this context confronting exploitation in labor and supply chains has become a key issue for every company. This course builds awareness of how human trafficking may reveal itself in supply chains and equips sourcing managers with the skills to support the companys efforts to prevent and respond to trafficking activities. This course is designed for use in all US states as a training component of an organizations supply chain management program such as is required under Californias Transparency in Supply Chains Act of 2010. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lchr_01_c58_lc_enus |
Union Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Union AwarenessOverview/Description: Decisions by the National Labor Relations Board have increased the focus on labor unions and their role in the modern workplace. This course will provide an overview of workers rights under the various US labor laws as well as employers rights and obligations with respect to union activity. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor Employment and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c59_lc_enus |
US Antitrust | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus US AntitrustOverview/Description: US Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall referred to antitrust laws as the Magna Carta of free enterprise. Without these laws competition would suffer and the likely results would be fewer choices higher prices and poor service. Who wants that? Antitrust laws not only benefit you as a consumer but also your organization by protecting it against those who conspire to limit competition. Understanding what constitutes a violation of antitrust law can help you avoid breaching the law and saddling your organization and yourself with serious fines and penalties. This course describes behaviors that may violate antitrust law and explains how to respond appropriately to potential antitrust violations. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor Employment and Employee Benefits Law Group of the law firm of Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchr_01_c60_lc_enus |
Wage & Hour for Employees | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Wage & Hour for EmployeesOverview/Description: As an employee its important to be familiar with how wage and hour laws affect you. In this course you will learn about wage and hour laws in the context of everyday life on the job. Youll also learn about the importance of accurately documenting your working time and youll learn about the laws and regulations governing overtime. Finally youll learn what you should do if you have questions about wage and hour issues. Course Number: lchr_01_c61_lc_enus |
Wage & Hour for Managers | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Wage & Hour for ManagersOverview/Description: As a manager of employees who earn an hourly wage its important for you to be familiar with the basic principles of wage and hour law. Your knowledge of common pay-related issues will allow you to support your companys pay policies and minimize the risk of pay violations. This course addresses federal minimum wage requirements pay for breaks and meals overtime requirements and recordkeeping responsibilities. Course Number: lchr_01_c62_lc_enus |
Slips Trips and Falls 2.0 | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Slips Trips and Falls 2.0Overview/Description: Slips trips and falls constitute the majority of general workplace accidents and are responsible for a number of accidental deaths second only to motor vehicles as a cause of fatalities from accidents. This course is intended to provide employees with the ability to recognize and prevent slip trip and fall hazards and to address the key components of ladder safety. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by EnSafe Inc. a global professional services company focusing on engineering environment health and safety and information technology. Please note the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review however they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements. Course Number: ehs_hsf_c67_sh_enus |
Compliance Training Program Management | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Compliance Training Program ManagementOverview/Description: This course is designed to provide learners with information on how to successfully manage compliance-based training. Upon completion of this course learners will be able to identify their roles and responsibilities create a training matrix assign training maintain and improve their training program conduct an internal audit and support an external audit. Course Number: ehs_hsf_e46_sh_enus |
Active Shooter 2.0 | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Active Shooter 2.0Overview/Description: Active shooter situations have become more common in public places and at work premises. This course will help you prepare to respond to an active shooter situation. Youll learn about typical characteristics of active shooter incidents ways you can prepare now and expert recommendations on how best to react when an attack is in progress. Youll also learn what to expect and how to react when law enforcement arrives. This course may include video scenario and discussion around topics dealing with active shooter events and workplace violence. Certain content may be difficult for some viewers and discretion is advised. This course was developed with subject matter provided by Eric L. Matson of Norsemen Training & Consulting Group a global professional services company focusing on corporate business and personal safety training. Please note the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review however they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements. Course Number: ehs_sec_b06_sh_enus |
Preventing Bullying and Violence | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Preventing Bullying and ViolenceOverview/Description: This course seeks to help employees understand the circumstances that can trigger violence in the workplace and to offer strategies for preventing the escalation of conflict. According to the most recent data available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the US fatal injuries involving violence increased by 163 cases to 866 in 2016. Workplace homicides increased by 83 cases to 500 in 2016 and workplace suicides increased by 62 to 291. This is the highest homicide figure since 2010 and the most suicides since the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries began reporting data in 1992. Workplace violence can include a range of acts both physical and non-physical such as assault stalking bullying robbery and harassment. This course will help employees to recognize early warning signs of potential workplace conflict the actions they can take to prevent situations that may lead to workplace violence and how to respond to an aggressor. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by Eastman & Smith Ltd. Please note the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. This information is not intended to create and receipt of it does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Course Number: lchr_01_b88_lc_enus |
Workplace Security Awareness | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Workplace Security AwarenessOverview/Description: This course will provide an awareness-level orientation of basic workplace security fundamentals and appropriate actions for workers to take in the event of potential threat situations that may be encountered in the workplace, including encountering trespassers, receiving phone threats, dealing with workplace violence incidents, evacuating during an emergency, and protecting against various types of terrorist acts. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. This course was developed with subject matter provided by Eric L. Matson of Norsemen Training & Consulting Group, a global professional services company focusing on corporate, business and personal safety training. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements. Course Number: ehs_hsf_c76_sh_enus |
Business Travel Safety and Security | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Business Travel Safety and SecurityOverview/Description: This course will help business travelers reduce the risks to themselves and property while traveling for work. It provides guidelines on how to take precautionary and evasive measures to greatly reduce becoming a victim of crime in various environments frequented by travelers, including airports, hotels, driving in a car, and when out and about in a new location. It also provides advice on what a business traveler should do in the aftermath of a crime. This course was developed with subject matter provided by Eric L. Matson of Norsemen Training & Consulting Group, a global professional services company focusing on corporate, business and personal safety training. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements. Course Number: ehs_hsf_d11_sh_enus |
Active Shooter on Campus | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Active Shooter on CampusOverview/Description: This course helps you prepare to respond to an active shooter situation. It begins by describing the typical character of active shooter incidents. It then explains how to determine the correct course of action in such a situation depending on the circumstances: escape, hiding in a secure location, or physically engaging with the shooter. The course then lays out the principles you should follow in relation to each of these options. Finally, you’ll also learn about what to expect and how to react when law enforcement arrives. This course was developed with subject matter provided by Eric L. Matson of Norsemen Training & Consulting Group, a global professional services company focusing on corporate, business and personal safety training. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements. Course Number: ehs_hsf_d75_sh_enus |
Business Continuity Management Programs | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Business Continuity Management ProgramsOverview/Description: Whether it is a natural disaster that sweeps through a city, a virus that sweeps across the nation, or a computer virus that destroys vital electronic information, businesses need to be able to recover their services and operations as soon as possible if such a disaster does occur. A Business Continuity Program involves planning the recovery of operations when confronted with adverse events such as natural disasters, technological failures, human error, and terrorism. This course provides a basic understanding of the criteria for a comprehensive program that addresses business continuity in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standard 1600, entitled Standard on Continuity, Emergency, and Crisis Management. The course was developed and reviewed with subject matter support provided by certified subject matter experts and industry professionals. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements. Course Number: ehs_hsf_e21_sh_enus |
Emergency and Crisis Management | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Emergency and Crisis ManagementOverview/Description: Over the past two decades, emergency management and business continuity planning have been recognized as necessary to continued operational resiliency and success in both the public and private sectors. Key to this was the development and widespread use of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard on Disaster/Emergency Management and Business Continuity Programs (NFPA 1600), now recognized as the Standard on Continuity, Emergency, and Crisis Management. The NFPA 1600 standard is a description of the basic criteria for a comprehensive program that addresses disaster recovery, emergency management, and business continuity. NFPA 1600 is considered by many to be an excellent benchmark for continuity and emergency planners in both the public and private sectors. The standard addresses methodologies for defining and identifying risks and vulnerabilities and provides planning, implementation, execution, assessment, and maintenance guidelines. These guidelines address stabilizing the restoration of the physical infrastructure, protecting the health and safety of personnel, and crisis communications procedures. This course will provide you with an understanding of the basic criteria for developing a comprehensive program that addresses disaster recovery and emergency management, as well as continuous improvement of programs and plans, in accordance with the NFPA 1600 standard. The course was developed and reviewed with subject matter support provided by certified subject matter experts and industry professionals. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements. Course Number: ehs_hsf_e22_sh_enus |
Campus Safety | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Campus SafetyOverview/Description: College safety often boils down to personal safety; you are responsible for you. Your college years can be the best years of your life, but can become frightening if you do not take steps to protect yourself. Whether you are a student in a college, university, or technical school setting, this course will help you to be better prepared to deal with the multitude of situations, both violent and seemingly passive, that may occur. This course was developed with subject matter provided by Eric L. Matson of Norsemen Training & Consulting Group, a global professional services company focusing on corporate, business, and personal safety training. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements. Course Number: ehs_sec_a01_sh_enus |
Security Personnel: Responding to Potential Threats | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Security Personnel: Responding to Potential ThreatsOverview/Description: This course is intended for all employees who perform facility security functions and who serve to protect those around them. It explores a variety of tools that can be used to defuse or handle potentially dangerous situations. It covers subtle but important warning signs that there could be imminent danger present in an environment, and the level of response that such events and threats require. This course was developed with subject matter provided by Eric L. Matson of Norsemen Training & Consulting Group, a global professional services company focusing on corporate, business and personal safety training. Please note, the course materials and content were current with the laws and regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal statutes or requirements. Course Number: ehs_sec_a04_sh_enus |
Harassment: Bystander Intervention for Managers | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Harassment: Bystander Intervention for ManagersOverview/Description: One of the most important ways that members of a community – be it a social or work environment – reinforce the standards of conduct expected of other members is by calling out those who violate the norms of the community. You dont have to a hero – there are many ways you can defuse the situation just long enough to interrupt whats going on and help the person being victimized get out of the situation. In this course youll learn some approaches you can use to intervene when you witness someone being harassed by another. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Because laws and regulations governing discrimination and harassment may change the most current legal developments may or may not be reflected in the course. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any law or other directive. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lch_01_a56_lc_enus |
Harassment: Bystander Intervention for Employees | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Harassment: Bystander Intervention for EmployeesOverview/Description: One of the most important ways that members of a community – be it a social or work environment – reinforce the standards of conduct expected of other members is by calling out those who violate the norms of the community. You dont have to a hero – there are many ways you can defuse the situation just long enough to interrupt whats going on and help the person being victimized get out of the situation. In this course youll learn some approaches you can use to intervene when you witness someone being harassed by another. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Because laws and regulations governing discrimination and harassment may change the most current legal developments may or may not be reflected in the course. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any law or other directive. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lch_01_a65_lc_enus |
Workplace Harassment Prevention for Remote Employees | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Workplace Harassment Prevention for Remote EmployeesOverview/Description: Discrimination and harassment at work whether working on site or remotely can have a corrosive effect on an organizations culture and can lead to low employee morale reduced productivity and even criminal liability. This course will explore workplace harassment in the context of a remote (online) work environment. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Because laws and regulations governing discrimination and harassment may change the most current legal developments may or may not be reflected in the course. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any law or other directive. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lch_01_a76_lc_enus |
Harassment Prevention for US Employees – Office 1 | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Harassment Prevention for US Employees – Office 1Overview/Description: Discrimination and harassment at work can have a corrosive effect on an organizations culture and can lead to low employee morale reduced productivity and even criminal liability. This course addresses federal anti-discrimination and anti-harassment law. In addition to providing an overview of the types of behaviors that can give rise to discrimination and harassment — including sexual harassment — this course will discuss the benefits of and strategies for promoting a respectful work environment. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Because laws and regulations governing discrimination and harassment may change the most current legal developments may or may not be reflected in the course. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any law or other directive. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lch_01_a57e_lc_enus |
Harassment Prevention for US Employees – Office 2 | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Harassment Prevention for US Employees – Office 2Overview/Description: Discrimination and harassment at work can have a corrosive effect on an organizations culture and can lead to low employee morale reduced productivity and even criminal liability. This course addresses federal anti-discrimination and anti-harassment law. In addition to providing an overview of the types of behaviors that can give rise to discrimination and harassment — including sexual harassment — this course will discuss the benefits of and strategies for promoting a respectful work environment. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Because laws and regulations governing discrimination and harassment may change the most current legal developments may or may not be reflected in the course. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any law or other directive. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lch_01_a57r_lc_enus |
Harassment Prevention for US Managers – Office 1 | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Harassment Prevention for US Managers – Office 1Overview/Description: Harassment and discrimination can have a devastating impact on an organizations work environment and enormous personal consequences to those involved. Managers and supervisors have a responsibility to both their employees and their company to know their role in preventing and responding to all forms of workplace harassment and discrimination including sexual harassment. This course is intended to help develop a set of values in managerial and supervisory employees that will assist them in preventing and effectively responding to incidents of discrimination and workplace harassment. This course addresses federal anti-discrimination and anti-harassment law. Additional customization may be required in order to fully address any relevant state requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lch_01_a58e_lc_enus |
Harassment Prevention for US Managers – Office 2 | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Harassment Prevention for US Managers – Office 2Overview/Description: Harassment and discrimination can have a devastating impact on an organizations work environment and enormous personal consequences to those involved. Managers and supervisors have a responsibility to both their employees and their company to know their role in preventing and responding to all forms of workplace harassment and discrimination including sexual harassment. This course is intended to help develop a set of values in managerial and supervisory employees that will assist them in preventing and effectively responding to incidents of discrimination and workplace harassment. This course addresses federal anti-discrimination and anti-harassment law. Additional customization may be required in order to fully address any relevant state requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lch_01_a58r_lc_enus |
Harassment Prevention for US Employees – Workplace | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Harassment Prevention for US Employees – WorkplaceOverview/Description: Discrimination and harassment at work can have a corrosive effect on an organizations culture and can lead to low employee morale reduced productivity and even criminal liability. This course addresses federal anti-discrimination and anti-harassment law. In addition to providing an overview of the types of behaviors that can give rise to discrimination and harassment — including sexual harassment — this course will discuss the benefits of and strategies for promoting a respectful work environment. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Because laws and regulations governing discrimination and harassment may change the most current legal developments may or may not be reflected in the course. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any law or other directive. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lch_01_a57b_lc_enus |
Harassment Prevention for US Managers – Workplace | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus Harassment Prevention for US Managers – WorkplaceOverview/Description: Harassment and discrimination can have a devastating impact on an organizations work environment and enormous personal consequences to those involved. Managers and supervisors have a responsibility to both their employees and their company to know their role in preventing and responding to all forms of workplace harassment and discrimination including sexual harassment. This course is intended to help develop a set of values in managerial and supervisory employees that will assist them in preventing and effectively responding to incidents of discrimination and workplace harassment. This course addresses federal anti-discrimination and anti-harassment law. Additional customization may be required in order to fully address any relevant state requirements. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by The Potomac Law Group PLLC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with legal statutes or statutory instruments. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking independent legal advice. Course Number: lch_01_a58b_lc_enus |
HIPAA Privacy Essentials | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus HIPAA Privacy EssentialsOverview/Description: This course presents an overview of HIPAA (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), outlining the main components and identifying who is covered by the Act. It examines the privacy provisions under HIPAA as they relate to protected health information (PHI). This course helps employees and business associates of covered entities recognize the key provisions of HIPAA, how their organizations are affected by HIPAA, and how the privacy rules impact them. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor & Employment Law Group of the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC. Please note, however, that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal, state, or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchp_01_a01_lc_enus |
HIPAA – Privacy Rule for Business Associates | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus HIPAA – Privacy Rule for Business AssociatesOverview/Description: The confidentiality of health information is closely safeguarded by HIPAAs Privacy Rule. All employees that regularly work with protected health information must understand the Rules requirements for properly handling it. This course will explore the basic principles of the Privacy Rule and offer some best practices for protecting information and avoiding violations. The information contained in this course reflects the most recent updates to HIPAA as outlined in the Final Omnibus Rule of 2013. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor & Employment Law Group of the law firm of Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchp_01_a07_lc_enus |
HIPAA – Privacy Rule for Covered Entities | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus HIPAA – Privacy Rule for Covered EntitiesOverview/Description: The information that a health care provider collects and uses to provide patient care is confidential and often sensitive. Because of the sensitive nature of medical records and other personally identifiable information patients trust their health care provider to safeguard their information and use it appropriately. Employees of organizations that are considered covered entities under HIPAA work with patients and their confidential information on a daily basis and are required to follow the HIPAA Privacy Rule as well as their employers internal privacy policies. In this course you will learn how to identify protected health information how to appropriately use and disclose PHI and how to implement best practices for safeguarding the information you work with every day. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor & Employment Law Group of the law firm of Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchp_01_a08_lc_enus |
HIPAA – Security Rule for Business Associates | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus HIPAA – Security Rule for Business AssociatesOverview/Description: This course provides employees of business associates (as defined by HIPAA) with an overview of the security obligations that apply to their organizations with respect to electronically stored and transmitted PHI. It explains the importance of compliance the different kinds of safeguards that business associates are required to put in place and the role of individual employees in preventing data breaches. Employees are advised on best practices to reduce risks to e-PHI including how to achieve better security when e-mailing browsing the web or remotely accessing e-PHI. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by the Labor & Employment Law Group of the law firm of Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC. Please note however that the course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchp_01_a09_lc_enus |
HIPAA – Security Rule for Covered Entities | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus HIPAA – Security Rule for Covered EntitiesOverview/Description: This course provides employees of covered entitles with an overview of the security obligations that apply to their use of electronic protected health information (e-PHI). It explains the different kinds of safeguards that covered entities are required to put in place and explores best practices for preventing loss theft or unauthorized disclosure of e-PHI. These course materials and content are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Nothing herein or in the course materials shall be construed as professional advice as to any particular situation or constitute a legal opinion with respect to compliance with any federal state or local laws. Transmission of the information is not intended to create and receipt does not constitute an attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current legal developments. This information is not provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship and is not intended to constitute legal advice or to substitute for obtaining legal advice from an attorney licensed in your state. Course Number: lchp_01_a10_lc_enus |
HIPAA for Non-Medical Employers | Course | View details Course Syllabus | Print Syllabus HIPAA for Non-Medical EmployersOverview/Description: Many organizations that fit the description of non-medical employers have employees who by nature of their roles in Human Resources or benefits or health plan administration have access to the personal and private health information of other employees. These organizations are legally obligated to protect this information as described by HIPAAs Privacy Rule. This course focuses on helping these employees learn how to identify protected health information (PHI) how to appropriately use disclose or request PHI and the importance of following their employers internal privacy policies and procedures for handling the PHI they come into contact with as they do their job. Course Number: lchp_01_a11_lc_enus |