Michael Cardone
GBThe Do's & Don't of Jobsite Safety The course was simple and easy to understand without putting you to sleep. It hit all the highs and lows of job site safety per the OSHA Guides and what we can expect should an inspector show up for a visit. My course was an OSHA-10 and was a good refresher course for the OSHA-30, which I had taken 4 years earlier. OSHA has improved on many of the segments such as job site injuries and what to do in case of an injury. Overall its a good course and well worth the time and money.
Michel R
NLit's not easy for a non US living… it's not easy for a non US living person to do this training . at my sitiuation i did it with a server who is standing at US . i need that training becaus ore company delivering or machines world wide also at US
Elaine Fata
GBVery user friendly Very user friendly. I was a little irritated that my time would be docked whenever the system would crash because it's already a dreadful 30 hours to get through but other than that it's a decent way to earn your OSHA 30!
Jeffrey Crocker
GBThis is great information and gives alot of good resources I liked the fact that it was online yet easy to navigate and was at my own pace. The information presented was exactly what needed to be presented to give those an understanding of safety and their working environment. It was not over the top with technical terms that the average person couldn't understand.
Lauri Rasmussen
GBI finished the 30-hour course on time I finished the 30-hour course on time. After completion, I was notified that the course was finished, but I didn't receive the certificate. When I contacted customer service, they were very rude and claimed I hadn't finished one of the modules. However, I believe this isn't accurate because the system doesn't allow progressing to the next module until the previous one is completed. I asked for a refund or the chance to retake the exam/course for free, but both requests were denied. They didn't investigate further or escalate my concern.