What devices and software are supported for your website and training ?

Created by Chris Hanson, Modified on Tue, 15 Aug, 2023 at 1:07 PM by Nathaniel Hanson

What devices are supported?


TDT Safety Training information is best viewed using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.  Alternately we encourage you to consider using Safari if you are using an Apple computer.  Our website can be viewed on mobile devices, but there are limitations as to features and information being viewed properly on a mobile device.  

Unfortunately we don't support other browsers including Internet Explorer, IE, Netscape or Microsoft Edge.  We have no plans to support these browsers because they have some extreme programming requirements to make the experience more tailored to the specific user by adding tracking cookies and other data mining tools within websites. 


All of our online training is conducted through the TDT Online Academy.  The academy is powered by TalentLMS a leading provider of Learning Management Systems worldwide.  


You can visit our Online Academy and learn more about the requirements by clicking on the link below:

TDT Online Academy


We are concerned about your privacy and want to be sure that you feel comfortable with us and the information you provide to us.  


As to other requirements, we suggest running a Windows Computer with at least Windows 10 with the latest updates or Apple's Mac OS 10.15 Catalina or newer.  Our website can run on a Google Chromebook, although not all the features may be available and the links may not display things properly.  


If you have questions about whether your system can handle our training system or website, please reach out to helpdesk@tdtsafetytraining.com and we may be able to assist you further.  

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