What score do I need to pass an OSHA course?
Per OSHA guidelines, a learner must score 70% or better on all exams. OSHA allows 3 attempts for each lesson exam, as well as the final exam.
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How many questions are in an OSHA Outreach final exam?
The OSHA 10-Hour Construction and OSHA 10-Hour General Industry courses have ten (10) final exam questions. The OSHA 30-Hour Construction has twenty-five (25) final exam questions. All final exams include True/False and multiple-choice questions. ...
What if I fail a lesson exam or the final exam in a OSHA Outreach Course?
Per OSHA guidelines, you have three (3) opportunities to pass any exam (lesson or final) with a 70% or better. If you fail 3 attempts at the lesson exam or final exam, the course will close and is no long available on the "My Assignments" page. ...
What if I complete the OSHA Outreach lessons before the time requirement has been met?
Per OSHA guidelines, the final exam will not populate unless you have actively participated in the course for the complete time requirements. The clock keeps track of the cumulative time you have spent in the course. Although it is rare, some ...
How long do I have to complete my OSHA Outreach course?
Per OSHA, all OSHA Outreach courses must be completed within 180 days of starting the course. Our courseware is designed to fit into your schedule, with the opportunity to leave and reenter the course as many times as necessary within the given ...
How long does a student have to complete a course?
In most cases, once started, you have 90 days to complete a course. Per OSHA, all OSHA Outreach courses must be completed within 180 days of starting the course. Our courseware is designed to fit into your schedule, with the opportunity to leave ...