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How to Request Disability Accommodations at Work

Asking for help can be a challenging task, especially if you have faced discrimination or prejudice due to your disability. It's understandable to feel self-conscious in such situations. But don't worry, we are here to help you take the first steps towards getting the assistance you need. Our microlearning will provide you with the necessary information and guide you through the best practices, step by step.

Course Type: Microlearning

Course Duration: 5 min

Invisible Disabilities in the Workplace

It's crucial to acknowledge that disabilities come in many forms, and not all of them are visible. In fact, one in four Americans has a disability. Today, we'll be sharing the story of John, who is still employed despite living with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). This microlearning is an essential resource for understanding the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities like John, and we invite you to join us on this important educational journey.

Course Type: Microlearning

Course Duration: 5 min.

Preventing Sexual Harassment

Fire and EMS personnel come to work ready to face any call that comes their way. When facing a difficult call, resting at the station between calls, or interacting with other personnel, there may be times that an individual is made to feel uncomfortable in their working environment. Every employee deserves to work in an environment free from harassment. In this course, we’ll examine what constitutes sexual harassment, ways to prevent it, and how to cultivate a safe working environment.

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 60 min

Preventing Sexual Harassment (SB1343 CA)

Fire and EMS personnel come to work ready to face any call that comes their way. When facing a difficult call, resting at the station between calls, or interacting with other personnel, there may be times that an individual is made to feel uncomfortable in their working environment. Every employee deserves to work in an environment free from harassment. In this course, we’ll examine what constitutes sexual harassment, ways to prevent it, and how to cultivate a safe working environment.

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 60 min

S-190: Basic Concepts and Fuels

As a firefighter responding to a wildland fire, a landscape that can change in seconds, it is important to be prepared. A basic understanding of the terminology used in the field relating to the parts of a fire, suppression, and fire behavior will provide a better understanding and ability to use skills and knowledge more effectively. Being able to distinguish the different fuel types igniting these fires will benefit all responding departments by giving an idea of how the fire may burn, how best to extinguish it, and how to navigate it safely.

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 60

S-190: Temperature, Moisture Relationships, and Topography

Weather is the most unpredictable and challenging aspect of the fire environment. Firefighters closely monitor temperature and moisture as these weather components directly influence fuels and potential fire behavior. Weather can also be affected by topographic features and characteristics of an area. The responsibility for predicting wildland fire behavior lies with everyone on the fireline, emphasizing the importance of identifying, analyzing, and using relevant situational information about topographic features.

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 60

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