How to view/edit trainee requirements

How to view/edit trainee requirements

Trainee Requirements denotes the courses, documents and/or forms required of your trainees. 

Requirements can be set based on your company's compliance requirements and processes. Depending on your stipulations, requirements can be set based on personnel type, site and location/site. 

Viewing/editing trainee requirements

  1. Select “Induct”: 
  1. Select “Requirements”:


  1. On this page, you may 1). Search for existing requirements or 2). Add a new requirement:

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