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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! We offer volume discounts that can be substantial when purchasing multiple registrations. You can view the discount tiers at the top of this page.
Volume discounts are applied automatically when adding products to the shopping cart. This means that you can get an exact quote for what you’re purchasing by simply adding the number of registrations that you need to the shopping cart.
You can start assigning training immediately after signing up and making the purchase through our secure checkout form. The whole process literally takes only a few minutes.
Your workers will receive an email advising that they’ve been assigned the training, as well as login credentials and a link to the site. They can start their training immediately.
Nope. We offer an option to assign the training even if your workers do not have their own individual email addresses.
We do not send certificates in the mail. After successfully completing an online course, learners are given instant access to certificates in PDF format. Certificates can be instantly viewed, downloaded, and printed as required.
You can start your online training course immediately after signing up and making the purchase through our secure checkout form. The whole process literally takes only a few minutes.
Yes! We want you to be completely satisfied and we’re very confident that you will be. If for some reason you’re not satisfied, full refunds will be offered for up to 15 days after your purchase or until you complete your course and are issued a certificate.
Yes. Our courses are fully compliant with California law (AB 1825, SB 1343, and SB 778) and meet all federal and state sexual harassment prevention training requirements.
All California employers with five or more employees are required to provide sexual harassment training to both workers and supervisors.
All employees must be trained — including full-time, part-time, temporary, seasonal workers, and interns. Supervisors and managers are also required to complete training that not only covers basic sexual harassment principles, but also prevention, promotion, , enforcement, and accountability measures.
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Employees: Within 6 months of hire.
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Supervisors: Within 6 months of becoming a supervisor.
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Seasonal/temporary employees: Within 30 days or 100 hours worked, whichever comes first
It’s recommended to complete training for new employees during initial onboarding to ensure immediate compliance.
California law requires employees and supervisors to complete sexual harassment prevention training at least once every two years. This means employers must provide refresher or renewal training before the two-year deadline to remain compliant.
Employers are responsible for ensuring compliance. If an employee provides proof of recent compliant training (within the last two years), it may be accepted. However, many employers retrain to reduce risk and liability.
Employers must keep documentation of completed training for at least two years, including:
- Employee names
- Training dates
- Type of training (employee or supervisor)
- Proof of completion (certificate or acknowledgement)
California law requires 1 hour of training for employees and 2 hours of training for supervisors and managers every two years. Supervisor training should also include information relating to prevention, promotion, enforcement, and accountability measures. Out worker version and supervisor version of the courses meet this criteria.
Yes. California allows online training as long as it is interactive and meets state requirements for duration and content. The law also requires training to include interactive elements, such as questions, case studies, and examples. Our courses meet this criteria.