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Prepare with confidence and pass your Florida Pollutant Storage Contractor Exam with our comprehensive Live Virtual + Self Study Training Program—designed specifically around the references used on the Florida contractor licensing exam and built to help you succeed in Florida’s open-book testing environment.
This complete training system combines live instructor-led virtual classes with full self-paced online training, giving you the flexibility to learn live, review recordings on your own schedule, and access your training materials anytime, day or night.
Whether you work in underground storage tank (UST) systems, aboveground storage tank (AST) installations, fuel dispensing systems, petroleum storage facilities, vapor recovery systems, environmental compliance projects, or pollutant storage infrastructure, this program provides the technical knowledge, open-book testing strategies, and practical exam preparation tools needed to succeed.
Attend live seminar-style virtual classes taught by experienced instructors covering the major references and concepts used on the Florida Pollutant Storage Contractor Exam.
Live online classes
Interactive seminar-style instruction
Open Q&A and exam strategy discussions
Real-world pollutant storage and fuel system installation examples
Recorded sessions available for replay anytime
Learn from experienced contractor exam instructors
💡 If you cannot attend live, every class is recorded so you can watch it later at your convenience.
This training program also includes expanded OSHA and environmental safety review training to reinforce critical compliance and jobsite safety requirements used throughout pollutant storage and fuel system construction projects.
Topics include:
OSHA workplace safety standards
Hazard communication and hazardous materials awareness
Fuel storage and handling safety
Excavation and underground utility safety
Fire prevention and combustible liquid awareness
Environmental compliance concepts
Vapor recovery and fuel dispensing safety practices
The live training schedule is organized around the books and technical references used on the exam.
Because this is a seminar-style training program that covers multiple environmental, fuel storage, and safety topics, you only need to attend the sessions covering the books included on your specific exam.
In addition to the live classes, this package also includes the complete self-paced Florida Pollutant Storage Contractor Online Exam Prep Course.
Study anytime, anywhere, at your own pace with:
Practice quizzes
Pollutant storage system review
Exam simulations
Test-taking strategies
Open-book navigation techniques
The self-study course is designed to reinforce what you learn during the live training sessions.
Includes:
1 full year of live virtual class access
1 full year of self-study course access
Access to recorded class replays
Practice exams and online training tools
24/7 online access to your training materials
Access from your computer, tablet, or mobile device
Perfect for working contractors balancing exam prep with active fuel system and environmental construction projects.
The course and live classes are built around the approved references commonly used on the Florida Pollutant Storage Contractor Exam, including:
Damage Prevention Guide (Includes Florida Statute Chapter 556 – Underground Facility Damage Prevention and Safety Act), October 2020
Code of Federal Regulations – 29 CFR 1910
Petroleum Storage Systems, Chapter 62-761 & 762, 2023
Your Petroleum Storage Tank Facility Inspection Guide, 2016 with Updates from May 2023
RP100 UST Installation – Recommended Practices for Installation of Underground Liquid Storage Systems, PEI/RP100-2022
RP200 AST Installation – Recommended Practices for Installation of Aboveground Storage Systems for Motor Vehicle Fuels, PEI/RP200-13, 2024
RP300 Vapor Recovery Installation – Recommended Practices for Installation and Testing of Vapor Recovery Systems at Vehicle Fueling Sites, PEI/RP300-09, 2019
API Closure of Underground Pollutant Storage Tanks – API RP 1604, December 2021
NFPA 30 – Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code, 2021
NFPA 30A – Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities & Repair Garages, 2021
Walker’s Building Estimator’s Reference Book, 33rd Edition, 2024
Master the most important skill for passing an open-book contractor exam—knowing how to quickly locate answers under time pressure.
This training includes step-by-step instruction on:
How to properly tab your books
How to highlight key sections
Using indexes and tables effectively
Fast answer location strategies
Proven search techniques for open-book exams
Time-saving methods used by successful Florida contractor exam candidates
The training covers the critical concepts and systems tested on the Florida Pollutant Storage Contractor Exam, including:
Underground storage tank (UST) installation concepts
Aboveground storage tank (AST) system awareness
Fuel storage infrastructure coordination
Tank installation and closure procedures
Storage system inspection and maintenance concepts
Fuel dispensing system installation awareness
Vapor recovery system coordination practices
Petroleum fueling site infrastructure concepts
Fuel transfer and containment awareness
Motor fuel dispensing compliance standards
Florida pollutant storage regulations
OSHA workplace safety requirements
NFPA flammable liquid safety concepts
Environmental hazard prevention awareness
Underground utility damage prevention practices
Fuel system construction planning concepts
Material and labor estimating awareness
Site coordination and workflow practices
Project sequencing fundamentals
Contractor-level planning and compliance concepts
Train with realistic practice exams designed to simulate the actual testing experience.
Includes:
Multiple timed practice exams
Questions aligned with Florida contractor exam topics
Open-book navigation exercises
Detailed answer explanations
Speed and accuracy training
These practice exams help build confidence while improving your ability to quickly locate answers during the actual exam.
Learn how to approach the Florida contractor exam efficiently and strategically:
Time management techniques for open-book exams
How to break down difficult technical questions
When to look up answers versus answer from knowledge
How to avoid common testing mistakes
Strategies to improve speed and confidence
This isn’t just a fuel storage course—it’s a complete contractor exam prep system specifically built around how the Florida Pollutant Storage Contractor Exam is structured.
By combining:
Live instructor-led virtual training
Recorded class replays
Full self-study online training
24/7 access to study materials
Open-book navigation mastery
Pollutant storage systems review
OSHA and environmental safety training
Realistic practice exams
Proven exam strategies
…you dramatically improve your chances of passing quickly and confidently.
Individuals pursuing the Florida Pollutant Storage Contractor License
Underground and aboveground storage tank contractors
Petroleum storage system professionals
Fuel dispensing system installers
Environmental and fuel infrastructure contractors
Vapor recovery system technicians
Contractors seeking a flexible live virtual + self-study exam prep system
At 1 Exam Prep, we specialize in helping contractors and skilled trades professionals pass licensing exams and build successful businesses in the construction industry. Our training systems are designed around:
Actual Florida licensing requirements
Open-book exam navigation strategies
Real-world fuel system and environmental compliance knowledge
Industry-standard construction and safety references
Proven contractor-focused learning systems
We help students prepare not only to pass the exam, but also to perform successfully in the field after licensure.
The Florida Pollutant Storage Contractor Exam is an open-book exam, meaning approved references may be brought into the testing center.
However, successful candidates understand that passing is not simply about having the books—it’s about knowing how to efficiently navigate them under time pressure. Combining live instruction, recorded training, self-study tools, OSHA safety review, and open-book navigation strategies can significantly improve speed, organization, and overall exam performance.