Safety & Trades Practice Questions
Free practice questions for OSHA, CDL, ServSafe, EPA, and other safety and trades certifications. Each set comes with detailed answer explanations so you can actually learn the material - not just memorize it.
Available Practice Questions
OSHA 10 Practice Questions
Free OSHA 10-Hour general industry and construction practice questions
Start PracticingCDL Practice Questions
Free CDL general knowledge practice questions
Start PracticingOSHA 30 Practice Questions
Free OSHA 30-Hour general industry and construction practice questions
Start PracticingServSafe Practice Questions
Free ServSafe Food Handler certification practice questions
Start PracticingServSafe Manager Practice Questions
Free ServSafe Food Protection Manager practice questions
Start PracticingEPA 608 Practice Questions
Free EPA 608 refrigerant certification practice questions (Core, Type I/II/III)
Start PracticingHazMat Practice Test
Free CDL HazMat endorsement practice questions
Start PracticingAbout Safety & Trades Certifications
Safety and trades certifications are the quiet workhorses of the American job market. They don't get the hype that tech certs do, but they open real doors - construction sites, kitchens, trucking fleets, HVAC shops, warehouses - and most of them pay pretty well once you're in. Whether you're chasing an OSHA 10 card for a new construction gig, prepping for your CDL so you can finally hit the road, or knocking out ServSafe before your restaurant manager interview, these credentials tend to be the difference between "we'll call you" and "can you start Monday?"
The good news? Most safety and trades tests are more about understanding the rules than memorizing trivia. OSHA 10 and 30 focus on hazard recognition and worker rights. The CDL general knowledge test is really about safe vehicle operation and pre-trip inspection basics. ServSafe is about temperature control, cross-contamination, and sanitation - stuff that matters every day in a real kitchen. EPA 608 gets a bit more technical with refrigerant handling, but it's still very learnable with focused study. None of these require a college degree. They just reward people who take the material seriously and put in a week or two of prep.
Here's the honest truth: the people who struggle with these tests are usually the ones who try to wing it. The people who pass on the first try spend a few nights with practice questions and actually read the explanations when they miss something. That's where our question sets come in. Work through them, pay attention to why wrong answers are wrong, and you'll walk into the testing center knowing exactly what to expect. And if a concept just isn't clicking, our tutors can walk you through it one-on-one.
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