Use Case
A certificate says they passed a test once. Competency verification says they can still perform.
Continuous safety verification for high-consequence environments where the gap between certified and competent is measured in risk.
Certified does not mean competent
Certifications expire. Skills decay faster. A worker who completed confined space training six months ago may no longer remember the rescue procedure. The certificate has not changed, but their competency has. Safety certification must verify current capability, not historical attendance.
Relevant capabilities
Competency Assessment
Evidence that people can perform, not just that they passed. Custom rubrics matched to your safety standards.
Learn moreKnowledge Retention
Spaced retrieval that catches competency decay before the next certification cycle.
Learn morePractice & Simulation
AI-driven scenario practice for safety protocols, emergency procedures, and equipment operation.
Learn moreWhere safety certification matters most
Construction
OSHA 10/30, fall protection, confined space, crane operations.
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FAA Part 145, aircraft maintenance, avionics certification.
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ISO equipment certification, lockout/tagout, chemical handling.
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NERC CIP, pipeline safety, high-voltage operations.
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