CIT References
CIT References
BLUEPRINT every question is supported by a published reference. The following is a list of references that
were frequently used during development of the CIT examination. This is not intended as a
REFERENCES comprehensive list of all materials available to CIT candidates and should not be intended as a
CIT1 guaranteed means of passing the exam. Candidates are also strongly advised to become familiar
with industry regulations, standards, and practices in preparing for the CIT certification examination.
Enhancing Adult Motivation to Learn: A Comprehensive Guide for Teaching All Adults; 4th Edition
Wlodkowski, R. J. (2017). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Incidental Trainer: A Reference Guide for Training Design, Development and Delivery
Wan, M. (2014). Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
ISD From the Ground Up: A No-Nonsense Approach to Instructional Design; 4th Edition
Hodell, C. (2016). Alexandria, VA: American Society for Training & Development.
Occupational Safety and Health for Technologists, Engineers, & Managers; 8th Edition
Goetsch, D. L. (2015). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc.
Safety Training That Delivers: How to Design & Present Better Technical Training
Cantonwine, S. C. (1999). Des Plaines, IL: American Society of Safety Engineers.
You've Just Been Made Supervisor, Now What? Bringing Safety to the Front Line
Onion, M. L. & O'Toole, M. F. (2003). Itasca, IL: National Safety Council.