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Online
"ISO 14001:2004
TRAINING" |
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(Only
$169.95!)
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This is the ideal training course for ISO 14000 and
Environmental Management Systems (EMS), the
course covers thoroughly ISO 14001:2004 and provides training
on how to establish and maintain an EMS.
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It
can be taken from anyone's workplace or home through the
Internet.
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has "save and exit" features so that you can do it at
your own pace (a couple of sections per day...).
- The
cost is 50 % less expensive on the average than similar class
training offering. It ranges from $144.46 for group training to
$169.95 for individual training.
- It
uses examples and quizzes that give very good exposure on
industry related environmental implementation issues.
- It
provides excerpts of the International Standard ANSI/ISO
14001-2004 (in dark blue) and the guidance of ANSI/ISO
14001-1996 (in dark green). It also uses information from
ANSI/ISO 14004-2004 to give guidance in implementation of
environmental management systems. Both standards are reprinted
with permission of the American Society for Quality.
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uses a continuous evaluation method with on-going quizzes to
facilitate the information retention.
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your final average in the ongoing evaluation is equal or greater
to 70% you will be issued a training certificate that you can
print for 8 hours of ISO 14000:1996 Training.
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Who should
take this online training?
This
course should be taken by all relevant Managers and Staff
of any organization committed to controlling its
environmental impact and liability exposure, enhancing its
image and market share, and achieving regulatory
compliance.
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Course
approvals:
The
training is approved by the German Registrar RWTUV-USA.
The certificate bears its logo.
Employees
of some of the following corporations are using this
online training:
Cisco
Systems, Honeywell, Siemens, Volvo, Good Year, Boeing, Lucent, Sun Microsystems, Philips
Medical, Baxter Healthcare, Hewlett Packard, and Marconi
Communications, ...
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Signup
& Training Instruction |
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Step
1
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REGISTRATION
Upon
registration using Visa, America Express, or MasterCard, you will
receive an invoice, an E-mail notification with the password to be
used to login to take the class. (PO
purchases are available for
corporate accounts. Fax the PO to
714-484-3014)
THE
TRANSACTION IS SECURE:
The credit card registration
is done through a secure
socket, so there is no risk
for your credit card
information, which is
protected and cannot be
intercepted.

If you
register multiple users, you will receive a password for each one of
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Step
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Go
to the PRE-SIGNUP
SCREEN,
select a User ID that you can
remember easily, enter your
password and invoice #. |
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Step
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If
you are part of a group of
users, go to the SIGNUP
SCREEN,
and enter your personal
information that will be used
in the training certificate. |
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Step
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Go
to the LOGIN
SCREEN;
enter your User ID and
password.
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You
will be presented with
training slides followed by
quizzes, after taking a quiz,
click on the score button to
proceed.
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You
cannot take quizzes again,
but you can go back and look
at previous slides by using
the "Previous"
button.
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You
have help buttons for each
quiz question, and
documentation examples for
each training slide.
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Unless
otherwise designated, all quiz
questions are within the
context of ISO 14000:1996.
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The
training is optimized for Microsoft
Internet Explorer 5.0+ and
Netscape
4.5+
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Suggestions
and Recommendations:
- Even
if your connection appears
to be slow, do not click
on buttons such as
"submit",
"Login" or
"Score" twice. (Some browsers don't handle
the double clicking well.)
- Empty
your browser disk cache on a
regular basis to optimize
the performance of your
browser.
- For
ease of
readability select
"Verdana"
as your display
font.
- Do
not disable
cookies.
- If
you are planning to leave
the training for more than
20 minutes, "Save and
Exit". The training
session times-out after 20
minutes of inactivity.
- If
you get an "Invalid
Amount" message
during registration, try a
different credit card
first. Some credit cards
do not allow certain
e-business transactions.
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