CE 1101: CHST® Exam Prep Course

About This Course

The Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST) certification is a sought after credential in the construction and safety industry. This course is designed to present students with a representation of the Board of Certified Safety Professional’s CHST certification exam concepts and questions.

Pre-recorded audio presentations will review how to calculate and solve mathematic equations, examine OHSA regulations, inspections, and audits. Students will additionally review hazardous communication, training, and job hazard analysis & other concepts that follow the CHST® Examination blueprint.

These programs are not eligible for Federal Student Aid, military tuition assistance, VA funding or Learning Partner discounts.

Course Prerequisites

Students should have the Texas Instrument-30XIIS calculator and access to speakers or headphones.

Additional Course Information

The course itself has only a representation of CHST® study questions and the “Study Guide” (workbook provided to student upon successful completion of the course) contains the bulk of the study questions. The questions used in the course represent high probability questions or questions seen regularly but there are hundreds more that can make up your 200 question test. 

Additional self-study (recommended 80+ hours upon completion of course) will be required in order to be fully qualified to pass the CHST® examination. Upon completion of this course, one CHST® Self Study Workbook will be provided to students as a PDF document via email.

Prerequisites to Take Certification Exam

CHST® candidates must have a high school diploma or GED in addition to 3 years of experience where at least 35% of primary job duties involving safety, health and environmental practice related to the construction industry.

Footnotes

  1. Students may request a course extension if the course is not completed within the allotted 10 week time frame. Extension options are available, with associated, non-refundable processing fees. Students who do not complete the course with a 70% or higher within the allotted 10 weeks and do not request a course extension will be removed from the course. Back to duration

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