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Illinois Food Safety Course Online |
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This course provides you with all the necessary knowledge and techniques you need to be a responsible server of alcohol. Specifically, you will learn: how to protect yourself and your establishment from liability; how alcohol affects your customers; how to recognize the effects of alcohol on your customers; how to prevent customers from becoming intoxicated; how to intervene when you need to cut someone off; how to prevent and deal with disturbances, and; how to accurately check IDs and recognize minors. |
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This course covers the various ways that underage drinkers try to sneak into clubs and bars and strategies the door person can utilize to detect fake, altered or borrowed identification. |
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This course is approximately 1 hour and covers helpful tips to help ensure you get better tips. It will provide you with handy customer service suggestions, up selling and ways to walk with more cash. |
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Recognizing Club Drugs is designed to alert bar and nightclub staff to the warning signs of drug use on their property and to educate them about the process of addiction, the symptoms of overdose and the psychological and physiological effects of various drugs. |
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This course supports all those who are preparing for certification as a Food Safety Manager. This certification, which is accredited in the United States of America by the Conference for Food Protection and the American National Standards Institute, is a benchmark for the food industry and part of a global standard in food safety education. |
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The HACCP Food Safety Course HACCP proves that what you do or don't do makes a big difference in serving safe food. The goal of HACCP is to stop, control, and prevent food safety problems. |
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This course introduces management staff to the basic concepts of sexual harassment, including the difference between æquid pro quo and hostile work place forms of harassment, examples of harassment and hostile environments, strategies for recognizing and confronting potentially harassing behavior, and suggestions for following up on and investigating complaints of sexual harassment, minimizing liability, establishing employee training programs and for further resources that managers may wish to consult. |
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This course will examine each of the following topics: 1. Vocabulary 2. Grammar 3. Composition 4. The Final Copy 5. What We Write Strive to be Right Writer! |
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This course is designed to increase the knowledge of employment related issues faced by your agency and/or company today. This course will identify what interviewing strategies should be used, outline legal defenses available to employers today, the do's and don'ts of employment verification, review drug testing and physical examinations and define what employment-at-will is and how it works. |
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