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WHAT IS THE COURSE COMPLETION CRITERIA TO EARN CEUS?
You must spend the required time in the course curriculum before the course can be completed.
You must validate your identity throughout the learning event to successfully pass the course.
Pass all quizzes and the final exam with a score of at least 70% in three attempts or less before a certificate of completion can be issued and CEUs can be awarded.
HOW DO I EARN CEUS (CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS)?
You must complete and pass the course curriculum successfully before CEUs can be earned.
HOW MANY QUESTIONS ARE ON THE FINAL EXAM?
The final exam for 30-Hour OSHA courses includes 100 questions, requiring a minimum score of 70% to pass.
WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU FAIL?
All Occupational Safety and Health Administration courses are Pass/Fail, meaning they are not graded. You will be given three attempts to pass an exam and must score at least 70% to pass. If you receive a failing grade three times on any one exam, it is considered a failure from the course. To retake the exam, you need to register for a new course and start from the beginning.
IS IT WORTH GETTING AN OSHA CERTIFICATION?
Officially, there’s no such thing as "OSHA certification," and OSHA discourages the use of the phrase. When websites use the phrase, they are generally referring to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Outreach program. If you pass a course from an authorized training provider, like SafeTek, the DOL will issue you an official 30-Hour card. Though these cards aren't required, they are required by certain states and kinds of employers.
HOW LONG IS TRAINING GOOD FOR?
Although DOL cards don't expire at the federal level, some states and industries have their unique requirements. Regardless, we recommend you renew your training every 3-4 years to stay up to date with any Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulation changes.