
CHST Audio Crash Course
Complete Review for Construction Health and Safety Technician Exam - Top Test Questions!
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Narrated by:
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Lon Harris
AudioLearn Crash Courses Presents CHST Audio Crash Course: Complete Review for the Construction Health and Safety Technician Exam.
Developed by experienced professors and professionally narrated for easy listening, this course is a valuable tool when preparing for your CHST or Construction Health and Safety Technician Exam. The audio is focused and high-yield, covering the most important topics you need to know to succeed on your test. The material is accurate, up-to-date, and broken down into bite-sized chapters. There are key takeaways following each chapter to drive home key points and quizzes to review commonly tested questions.
In this course, we will cover the following:
- Introduction
- The CHST Exam
- Introduction to Domain One
- Domain One Part One
- Domain One Part Two
- Hazard Control and Regulations
- Hazard Control Skills
- Domain Two, Emergency Preparedness and Fire Prevention
- Safety Program Development
- Domain Three, Part Two
- Domain Four, Part One
- Domain Four, Part Two
- Congratulations, You Passed! What's Next?
- Practice Test
We will end our review with a complete CHST practice test. We have also included a follow-along PDF manual containing the entire text of this audio course as well as all figures, charts, and images we’ll be reviewing.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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Second, I think this was the narrators first breakthrough into the field and was too enthusiastic. He eventually hit his stride almost halfway through but I seriously questioned whether there were any rehearsals or if he even read any of it prior to hitting record. Quite painful and distracting to hear him butcher stressing the wrong syllables, following basic punctuation and sentence structure, and poorly emphasizing certain words because, I don’t know, he thought he had to?
Too much to pay for poor narration and kindergarten-level subject matter.
Not sure it’s worth the price
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