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OPS005 - Warehouse Management for the HME Supplier$23.00This course addresses the issues surrounding a home medical equipment company's warehouse. Of primary concern is the proper management of cleanliness, temperature and humidity, pests, security, inventory, equipment processing and employee safety.
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OPS001 - Basic Cryogenics$23.00This course explains what cryogenics is, many of the common gases provided by an HME business, safety issues and the basic cryogenic vessels used for storage and transport.
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OPS013a - Beginner's Guide to Home Care Products - Part 1$36.00This course covers basic home care equipment as a guide to the new HME employee.
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OPS013b - Beginner's Guide to Home Care Products - Part 2$36.00This course covers basic home care equipment as a guide to the new HME employee.
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OPS009 - Creating Efficiency$36.00This course provides strategies to help you create efficiencies within your company, efficiencies that will prepare you for increased financial limitations.
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OWC001a - Overview of Ostomies - Part 1$23.00This first course will explain what an ostomy is, types of ostomies, and detail the ostomy that most people think about when they hear the word ostomy: colostomy.
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OPS016 - US DOT Handling Compressed Oxygen Driver's Training$42.00This course is about the United States Department of Transportation’s (DOT) driver’s training as it pertains to the handling and transport of compressed oxygen cylinders in the support of patient care. The first chapter will address the safe handling, transport, and storage of compressed oxygen cylinders. The second chapter will cover the specific rules regarding U.S. DOT laws, such as the Materials of Trade (MOT) exceptions, and the regulations on the transport of compressed oxygen cylinders -- specifically when you are carrying a gross cylinder weight on a vehicle that is less than 1,000 pounds, but greater than 400 pounds.
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