Best free resources for Red Card prep — what's actually worth your time

by FirstAttempt_S 133 views5 replies
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FirstAttempt_SOP
May 9, 2026

Compiling a list of what's actually useful for Red Card prep after going through a lot of material that wasn't. Wanted to share what worked for me and hopefully save others some time.

For study guide specifically, the free resources are surprisingly good. The free red card safety protocols & risk management questions and answers has questions that closely match real exam difficulty — not dumbed-down versions that give you false confidence.

What I'd skip: most YouTube "pass in one week" content. The explanations are surface-level and don't prepare you for the applied questions on the actual Red Card exam. Flashcards alone also aren't enough for this one.

What actually worked: timed practice sets with immediate review of wrong answers, reading the official reference material for any concept that came up more than twice, and finding one study partner for the practice test sections. The social accountability made a bigger difference than I expected.

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LateNightStudy
May 9, 2026

Congrats on passing! Can I ask — how many questions did the actual exam have compared to what the practice tests simulate? I've seen different numbers online and want to calibrate my timing during practice.

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StudyGrind22
May 9, 2026

Really helpful breakdown, thanks for sharing. I'm at week 5 of my Red Card prep and the practice test section is exactly where I'm struggling too. Going to try the approach you described and see if it moves my scores.

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CramSession
May 9, 2026

For what it's worth — I've taken the Red Card twice now. First attempt I underestimated the practice test questions. Second time I focused almost exclusively on applied practice and passed comfortably. The difference is real.

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RetakeKing_M
May 9, 2026

For the people asking about study timelines: I studied 59 minutes per day for 8 weeks working full time. It's absolutely doable without burning out. The key is consistency — missing days hurts more than extending your timeline.

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JennaB
May 9, 2026

For what it's worth — I've taken the Red Card twice now. First attempt I underestimated the study guide questions. Second time I focused almost exclusively on applied practice and passed comfortably. The difference is real.

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