Every module — two to ten minutes — ends in a set of multiple-choice questions, with the pass mark set where you want it: at 100% if the job demands it. A worker can retake until they pass, and the attempt count shows who got it first try and who’s struggling — who needs a hand, or maybe isn’t the right fit for the job. When the certificate’s validity runs out, the retraining enrolls itself, and every result is audit-logged and inspector-ready.
Every safety and compliance leader has the same blind spot:
We can prove they attended. We can’t prove they understood.
A completion certificate doesn’t mean the person can actually do the job safely.
We have no idea who barely scraped through and who truly knows it.
Certificates expire and nobody notices until it’s too late.
Every module ends in multiple-choice questions, with the pass mark set where you want it. Workers retake until they pass, the attempt count shows who got it first try and who’s struggling, and when validity runs out the retraining enrolls itself — every result audit-logged and inspector-ready.
Every module — two to ten minutes — ends in a set of multiple-choice questions drawn from what was just covered. You decide what counts as passing: set it at 100% on a lockout/tagout quiz where the job demands it, or lower where it doesn’t. A worker can retake until they clear the bar, so nobody slides through on a lucky guess.
Not every pass is equal — and we capture the score, not just pass or fail, like any test. Every attempt and every grade is recorded, so you can see who cleared a lockout/tagout quiz on the first try and who took a dozen goes to get there. The quiz assesses whether they actually understood the material — so the ones who barely scraped through stop hiding behind the same green stamp as the ones who truly know it, and you can tell who needs a hand, who needs coaching, and who might not be the right fit for the job.
A certificate that expires unnoticed is live exposure, not paperwork. Each course carries a validity window, and when it runs out the retraining enrolls itself — no spreadsheet, no HR ticket. Every result, every attempt and every issued certificate lands in the audit log, so when an inspector asks, the proof is one click away and reads as competence, not just completion.
The same training, two very different things to hand an inspector.
What proof-of-competence looks like across different teams:
An EHS manager sets a 100% pass mark on a lockout/tagout quiz and reviews who needed multiple attempts to flag coaching needs.
A compliance officer exports inspector-ready certificates showing competence, not just completion, per employee.
A training director relies on auto-enrollment to renew expiring forklift certifications without manual chasing.
A hospital sets renewal cycles on infection-control competence and tracks pass rates by unit.
A completion stamp is not proof. Every module ends in a quiz with the pass mark you set, workers retake until they pass, the attempt count shows who got it first try and who’s struggling, and when validity runs out the retraining enrolls itself — every result audit-logged and inspector-ready.
The quiz is where proof starts. From a passing score, the rest of the platform takes over — logging it for the inspector, charting who knows it, renewing it on schedule, and reinforcing it back on the floor.
Every result lands in the audit log and verifies in one click for the inspector.
The grade, who got it first try and who’s struggling — charted per course.
When validity runs out, the renewal course re-enrolls the worker automatically.
The step-by-step guide behind a missed question is right there at the machine.

Quiz nurses and aides on infection control and med handling, then issue certificates surveyors can pull on demand.

Gate line and ramp staff behind passing scores, with certificates tied to each task they are signed off to perform.

Verify crews understand lockout-tagout and arc-flash rules before they touch a substation, with certificates on file for auditors.

Confirm teachers and aides know ratio and safety requirements, issuing certifications that prove compliance at every center.
Give us twenty minutes and we’ll sketch the quiz, the pass mark, the certificate and the renewal loop for one of your real cohorts — live on the call — so you can see proof of competence, not just completion.