This course covers the regulations outlined in the Tobacco Control Act. It emphasizes the importance of protecting public health by preventing underage access to tobacco products. The course includes best practices for checking IDs, calculating age, and refusing sales to minors.
Course Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe the regulations placed on the manufacture, production, marketing, advertising, and promotion of cigarettes, and other tobacco-related products.
- Examine the numerous health risks associated with cigarette smoking and the use of tobacco-containing products.
- Identify the ways in which children should be protected from cigarette and tobacco-related promotions.
- Describe the proper procedures for carding people who appear to be underage before selling tobacco products to them.
- Explain e-cigarettes and the current lack of laws surrounding this new "alternative" to smoking.
- Define the dangers involved in smoking e-cigarettes, and learn about the concerns shared by the American Lung Association, FDA, and Centers for Disease Control regarding e-cigarettes.
End of Course Instructions
Upon successful completion of the course and passing of the final exam, a certificate of completion will be available to print.
Quiz Information
Each quiz must be passed with a minimum score of 70 percent in order to proceed to the next lesson.
Exams
The final exam must be passed with a minimum score of 70 percent to receive the certificate of completion.
- Final Exam
- Yes
- Final Exam Passing Score
- 70%
- Certificate
- Yes
- Average Rating
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The Tobacco Control Act, Part 1
Chapter 1
The Tobacco Control Act, Part 2
Chapter 2
Health Effects of Youth Tobacco Use
Chapter 3
Written Company Policies
Chapter 4
Refusing Sales
Chapter 5
E-Cigarettes
Chapter 6