Safety Trained Supervisor in Construction (STSC) Practice Exam

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What documentation should not be provided to students after completing a training course?

  1. Course syllabus

  2. Completion certificate

  3. Students Social Security number

  4. Training evaluation form

The correct answer is: Students Social Security number

The rationale for identifying that students' Social Security numbers should not be provided to them after completing a training course centers around privacy and data protection. Personal identifiable information (PII) like Social Security numbers is sensitive and can lead to identity theft if mishandled. Educational institutions and training organizations have a responsibility to safeguard this information to ensure that it is not exposed unnecessarily or shared without consent. In contrast, the other options, such as the course syllabus, completion certificate, and training evaluation form, serve important educational purposes. The course syllabus outlines the content and structure of the program, helping students understand what they learned and any prerequisites for future training. The completion certificate serves as an official recognition of the training completed and is often necessary for professional development or career advancement. The training evaluation form provides feedback to both trainers and students about the course's effectiveness and areas for improvement. Thus, these items are appropriate and beneficial to share with students upon completion of a training course.