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Compliance & Contractor Readiness
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Compliance & Contractor Readiness(16)
Coming soonLicensedAudit Readiness and Documentation Controls
An introductory course on preparing training and compliance documents for audits, organising evidence, controlling versions, assigning ownership, responding to document requests, and reducing avoidable compliance gaps during internal or external reviews.
Coming soonLicensedCertificate Management and Renewal Tracking Essentials
A practical introduction to certificate records, expiry dates, renewal cycles, verification checks, document storage, refresher planning, and the basic controls organisations need to prevent workers from being assigned to tasks without current training evidence.
Coming soonLicensedContractor Compliance Dashboards and Readiness Reporting
An introductory course on using compliance dashboards, readiness status indicators, training completion data, exception reports, contractor records, and supervisor review practices to support safer deployment and better workforce oversight.
Coming soonLicensedContractor HSE Requirements and Site Readiness
A practical introduction to the safety requirements, worksite expectations, hazard communication, emergency information, PPE readiness, worker orientation, supervision, and host-contractor coordination practices commonly expected before contractors begin work on operational sites.
Coming soonLicensedContractor and Supplier Readiness Essentials
A practical introduction to the readiness expectations contractors and suppliers should understand before working with larger industrial, energy, infrastructure, construction, utilities, or institutional clients, including company documentation, HSE expectations, workforce records, communication, and professional conduct.
Coming soonLicensedDOT Breath Alcohol Technician (BAT) Training: Part 1 — Part 40 Theory
Part 1 of the two-part Breath Alcohol Technician qualification pathway: the regulatory theory and procedures of 49 CFR Part 40. Covers the roles of the BAT, STT, employee, employer and DER; testing-site security and privacy; the Alcohol Testing Form; screening and confirmation tests and the 15-minute wait; authorised devices and air blanks; refusals, flawed and cancelled tests; documentation and recordkeeping, finishing with a comprehensive theory examination. Completing this theory course alone does not authorise DOT breath alcohol testing; training to proficiency on your device follows in Part 2.
Coming soonLicensedDesignated Employer Representative (DER) - 49 CFR Part 40
This course prepares the Designated Employer Representative (DER) for Caribbean Airlines Limited to administer the company's drug and alcohol testing program in compliance with 49 CFR Part 40 and 14 CFR Part 120, reflecting current DOT and FAA regulations and amendments effective June 2026.
Coming soonLicensedDesignated Employer Representative (DER) Training for DOT-Regulated Workplaces
Comprehensive training for the employee appointed as Designated Employer Representative in a DOT drug and alcohol testing programme. Master the DER's authority and duties end to end: programme coverage and random pools; coordinating collectors, laboratories, MROs and SAPs; receiving and protecting confidential results; immediate removal decisions; refusals and insufficient-specimen situations; post-accident and reasonable-suspicion testing; FMCSA Clearinghouse duties; return-to-duty and follow-up; records, reporting and audits. Case simulations put you in time-sensitive DER decisions.
Coming soonLicensedEmployee Drug and Alcohol Program Education for DOT-Regulated Workplaces
Essential education for safety-sensitive employees covered by a DOT drug and alcohol testing programme. Understand why the programme exists, who is covered and when, prohibited conduct, and each type of test: pre-employment, random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, return-to-duty and follow-up. It also covers your rights and responsibilities: prescription and over-the-counter medication considerations, what counts as a refusal, the consequences of violations, the Medical Review Officer and Substance Abuse Professional processes, and where to find help.
Coming soonLicensedEthics, Anti-Bribery and Professional Conduct for Contractors
A practical introduction to ethical conduct, anti-bribery awareness, conflicts of interest, responsible business behaviour, procurement integrity, reporting concerns, and the professional standards expected of contractors and suppliers working with larger clients, public institutions, and regulated industries.
Coming soonLicensedFitness for Duty and Health Screening Documentation Essentials
An introductory course on fitness-for-duty concepts, health screening workflows, medical clearance documentation, privacy-sensitive records, work restrictions, follow-up actions, and coordination between workers, employers, clinics, and HSE teams.
Coming soonLicensedLocal Content and Supplier Development Fundamentals
A practical introduction to local content, supplier development, local procurement, capacity building, registration readiness, and the role of compliant local suppliers in major energy, infrastructure, industrial, and public-sector value chains.
Coming soonLicensedProcurement and Bid Readiness Essentials
A practical introduction to how suppliers prepare for procurement opportunities, read basic bid requirements, organise capability information, respond to client needs, understand value-for-money expectations, avoid common submission weaknesses, and build credibility before engaging larger buyers or funded projects.
Coming soonLicensedReasonable Suspicion Training for Supervisors in DOT-Regulated Workplaces
Equips supervisors of safety-sensitive employees to make sound reasonable-suspicion testing decisions under DOT rules. Dedicated coverage of the indicators of alcohol misuse and of controlled-substance use, contemporaneous observation and objective documentation, approaching the employee, arranging testing and safe transport, refusal situations, and the supervisor's boundaries: observe, document and act, never diagnose. Includes observation and documentation exercises, scenario cases and a decision-making assessment, with agency-specific notes for FMCSA, FAA, FRA, FTA, PHMSA and USCG.
Coming soonLicensedSupplier Registration and Compliance Documentation Basics
A practical introduction to the documents and records commonly needed for supplier registration, client onboarding, contractor prequalification, and compliance review, including ownership information, tax and legal records, insurance, certifications, HSE documents, document control, renewal tracking, and submission readiness.
Coming soonLicensedWorkforce Compliance and Training Records Essentials
A practical introduction to training records, worker readiness status, refresher requirements, documentation controls, and the role of reliable training data in compliance, audits, workforce planning, and operational decision-making.
