So I've been putting this off for two years and my employer is basically requiring it by Q3, so here I am. I work as an environmental health and safety manager for a mid-size manufacturing company and I've got the work experience hours covered, but studying for this thing feels overwhelming. The IHMM outline covers everything from hazardous waste regulations to emergency response to risk assessment — it's a lot.
I've been using a CHMM practice test to get a baseline and I'm scoring around 58-62%, which I know isn't close to passing. I've got about six weeks until my test date. Has anyone used a specific CHMM study guide they'd actually recommend? I've seen a few floating around but I can't tell what's worth the money versus what's just recycled material.
Also curious how people balanced studying with a full-time job. I can realistically carve out maybe 90 minutes on weeknights and more on weekends. Is six weeks enough time if I'm starting from that baseline?