
States, communities, and businesses are working through the recommended three-phase plan to reopen. As things begin to get back to normal, remain cautious and CONTINUE to maintain a reasonable distance, wash your hands often, and disinfect surfaces frequently.
Our inservice courses are perfect to meet annual training requirements for school bus drivers in your department. They can also be used for remediation training, professional development, or a trackable basis for pay increase.
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
No matter what your questions are about COVID-19, get answers from reliable sources. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS.gov) maintains a variety of information from multiple, reliable sources.
Continue to take basic steps to prevent illness by washing your hands often, avoiding close contact, staying home if sick, covering coughs and sneezes, wearing a facemask, monitoring your health daily, and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces (CDC.gov).
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Blog on June 2nd, 2020.
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It has been a tough couple of months. We have ALL been doing our best to flatten the curve of COVID-19 spread. As things begin to get back to normal, and they will, remain cautious and CONTINUE to maintain a reasonable distance, wash your hands, and disinfect surfaces frequently. If you haven’t done so already, you should absolutely clean and disinfect your entire facility.
We are actively providing online training for transportation employees and organizations!
Online training is:
If you, your department, or your organization would like to provide a trackable training option for employees, we can help with affordable online training that is ready for enrollment.
While we navigate this global Pandemic, keep moving forward, get your information about Coronavirus from reputable sources, and continue to take basic steps to prevent illness (CDC.gov):

- Wash your hands often.
- Avoid close contact.
- Stay home if you’re sick.
- Cover coughs and sneezes.
- Wear a facemask if you are sick.
- Wear a facemask in public places if social distancing is difficult.
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily.
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Blog on May 5th, 2020.
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During the COVID-19 Pandemic, employers are looking for ways to engage their employees while businesses are closed and the workforce is working remotely or in self-quarantine. Online training is the simple answer for a shifting workforce and can serve as a basis for pay when employees are working outside of the normal workplace.
Online training is:
- Accessible
- Affordable
- Trackable
- Effective
- Convenient
If you, your department, or your organization are taking steps to allow employees to work remotely and would like to provide a trackable training option for those individuals, we can help with an affordable online training option that is ready for enrollment.
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While we navigate this global Pandemic, keep moving forward, get your information about Coronavirus from reputable sources, and continue to take basic steps to prevent illness (CDC.gov):

- Wash your hands often.
- Avoid close contact.
- Stay home if you’re sick.
- Cover coughs and sneezes.
- Wear a facemask if you are sick.
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