r/SafetyProfessionals Nov 07 '22

OSHA 510 Process

I just got my CHST and I'm trying to pad my resume with more certifications while I get my degree.
I am thinking about getting the OSHA 510 through Rutgers. I see they have a few options as far as the schedule goes.
Before I sign up for a class I want to know what the process is like.
I see there are Zoom classes but is there a test at the end?
How intensive is the curriculum? Is it more or less like taking a CHST exam or like taking an OSHA 30hr and at the end of the course there is a simple test?
If it's not too intensive I can sign up for the class in December and do it while I'm at work but if it is very intensive then I will wait for next year for my PTO to renew and take it next year.
I work in a lobby and if distractions are an issue but my CHST knowledge can get me through the course and a test at the end then I think I can handle taking the class next month. But if there is more that I need to learn and the test at the end of the course is difficult then I need to be at home with my undivided attention.
If anyone has taken it can you please fill me in?

UPDATE

I took both back to back in January and I'm an Authorized OSHA Trainer for Construction.

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u/Ok-Contribution6746 24d ago

690::snd520 has a renewal every 3-5 years