Safety Trained Professional (STP) Certification Prep
A six-module exam preparation course built backward from the 60-question STP assessment, developed as newly acquired companies arrived with widely varying levels of safety maturity. The course builds a common safety foundation across the network while giving technicians a credential that advances their careers, an initiative which proves that safety is a shared value and a growth path, not just a compliance requirement.
This excerpt demonstrates three design decisions:
Confusable pairs are isolated and defused: the exam's most-missed distinction, the 90 dBA exposure limit versus the 85 dBA action level, gets a side-by-side layout and a built-in memory device rather than two paragraphs the learner must untangle alone.
Dense regulatory content is chunked into schemas. Three OSHA forms become "one form per incident, the master list, the public-facing annual report."
And procedures are taught with their reasoning attached: learners don't just memorize the atmospheric testing order for confined spaces, they learn why oxygen must be tested first. Every page ends with knowledge checks that mirror the real exam format, with distractors drawn from the actual mistakes test-takers make.