(F) demonstrate knowledge of first aid and cardiopulmonary
resuscitation procedures and proper use of safety equipment.
(11) The student examines the planning, preparation,
processing, handling, and storing of goods and materials in warehouses
and distribution centers. The student is expected to:
(A) determine risks or damage from normal rigors such
as compression, shock, drop, moisture, corrosion, vibration, temperature,
and motion during transportation and handling;
(B) discuss the transporting and handling of hazardous
materials;
(C) explain size, weight, and shape requirements for
packaging;
(D) discuss handling, storage, and shipping methods
for various types of packaging and warehouse and shipping providers;
(E) assess requirements for various packaging types;
(F) analyze visual design and appearance requirements,
including displaying required documentation, handling information,
and warnings;
(G) create layout plans for processing incoming and
outgoing, cross-docking, and storage of products;
(H) evaluate material handling and storage equipment;
(I) assess the processing of incoming goods and materials
using standard industry protocols and procedures; and
(J) examine equipment and staffing requirements and
develop traffic management plans and work schedules.
(12) The student reviews issues related to interstate
and international trade. The student is expected to:
(A) define terms commonly used in sales contracts as
published by the International Chamber of Commerce;
(B) summarize laws and regulations concerning interstate
and international trade;
(C) explain the role of homeland security in interstate
and international trade;
(D) evaluate risk factors and social and economic trends
such as factors and trends related to risk mitigation, policy change,
security, and culture;
(E) evaluate documentation and other requirements for
interstate and international transportation and logistics; and
(F) describe transportation issues such as internal
processing, product and supply storage, forecasting, scheduling, cost
analysis, documentation confirmation, packing lists, material safety
data sheets, product seals, packaging types, packaging labels, and
routing issues.
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