![Human Trafficking Awareness](https://moodle.lydig.com/moodle/pluginfile.php/2473/course/overviewfiles/lchr_01_c44_lc_enus_img.jpg)
Human Trafficking Awareness
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 don't 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.
![Global Safety Principles: Access to Employee Medical and Exposure Records](https://moodle.lydig.com/moodle/pluginfile.php/2189/course/overviewfiles/ehs_hsf_c25_sh_enus_img.jpg)
Global Safety Principles: Access to Employee Medical and Exposure Records
This course contains information regarding employee rights of access to medical and exposure records in order to promote the recognition of workplace hazards and subsequently reduce occupational disease. The content in this course is designed to comply with the intent of the applicable regulatory requirements. In this course, you'll learn about the purpose for maintaining medical and exposure records, employer responsibilities in providing employee access to medical and exposure records, the characteristics of and terms related to medical and exposure records, and the requirements and policies associated with access to medical and exposure records. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by New Level Safety Limited, a professional services company specializing in corporate health and safety management. 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.
![Global Internet, Social Media, and Electronic Communication](https://moodle.lydig.com/moodle/pluginfile.php/2187/course/overviewfiles/lchr_01_b53_lc_enus_img.jpg)
Global Internet, Social Media, and Electronic Communication
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.
![Global Human Trafficking Awareness](https://moodle.lydig.com/moodle/pluginfile.php/2185/course/overviewfiles/lchr_01_d09_lc_enus_img.jpg)
Global Human Trafficking Awareness
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 don't 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 of human trafficking activity is a starting point for dealing with this criminal act. 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.
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Global Cybersecurity Basics
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.
![Domestic Violence Awareness for Federal Employees](https://moodle.lydig.com/moodle/pluginfile.php/2074/course/overviewfiles/fgov_01_a45_lc_enus_img.jpg)
Domestic Violence Awareness for Federal Employees
The problems of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking do not only affect homes; they can also affect the workplace. An employee may be harassed at work by phone calls or e-mails, or their attendance and performance may suffer in various ways as a byproduct of what they are experiencing. Coworkers and supervisors need to be prepared to respond sensitively and appropriately. This course explains what domestic violence is and how to recognize when someone at work may be experiencing it. It then offers guidance on how to respond in ways that align with federal agency policies to support victims of domestic violence. 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.
![Data Protection and Device Security](https://moodle.lydig.com/moodle/pluginfile.php/2060/course/overviewfiles/lchr_01_c94_lc_enus_img.jpg)
Data Protection and Device Security
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.
![Cybersecurity and Online Habits](https://moodle.lydig.com/moodle/pluginfile.php/2058/course/overviewfiles/lchr_01_c75_lc_enus_img.jpg)
Cybersecurity and Online Habits
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.
![Campus Safety](https://moodle.lydig.com/moodle/pluginfile.php/2020/course/overviewfiles/ehs_sec_a01_sh_enus_img.jpg)
Campus Safety
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.
![Business Travel Safety and Security](https://moodle.lydig.com/moodle/pluginfile.php/2018/course/overviewfiles/ehs_hsf_d11_sh_enus_img.jpg)
Business Travel Safety and Security
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.