PDH Storm is an online continuing education platform for engineering professionals, owned and operated by Engineers Edge, LLC in Georgia, USA. Its core purpose is to provide PDH, CEU, CPC, CPD, and professional development hours for professional engineer license renewal. The site allows users to preview courses and training materials as a Guest; after registering an account, users can select courses, pay, and study online.
The course catalog is focused on engineering practice, covering areas such as GD&T dimensioning and tolerancing, DFM design for manufacturability, engineering design, materials and manufacturing, industrial engineering, management, renewable energy, and more. One example course found in the collected text, “Improving Fan System Performance, 4 PDH,” requires learners to read assigned materials and complete a 20-question multiple-choice quiz. A score of 80% or above is required to pass and receive 4 PDH. The platform also mentions certificates of achievement/training, but no higher-level industry certification details were found.
The collected text does not clearly state whether courses are live, recorded, or one-on-one. In practice, the format appears closer to “online self-study materials + quiz,” which is best suited to engineers who are self-motivated and have clear learning goals. In terms of institutional background, PDH Storm is operated by Engineers Edge, LLC. The example course author is Harlan Bengson, Ph, PE, and the site also includes a Course Authors section, though the collected content provides limited disclosure about the overall instructor vetting process.
The platform charges on a per-course basis. The example industrial engineering course with 4 PDH is priced at USD 59; pricing for other courses was not fully shown in the collected text. Payment options are relatively broad, including major credit cards, PayPal, personal checks, and money orders. Organizational purchases can be handled via a credit card information form, phone processing, or Purchase Order. The site states that online payments use 128-bit SSL encryption, and users can print or request receipts.
The main advantages are its clear focus on engineering continuing education, coverage of multiple engineering subfields, and the fact that some courses provide PDH hours, learning objectives, quiz rules, and author information. The drawbacks are that the site presentation feels somewhat old-fashioned, some resource pages have older modification dates, and there is limited disclosure around course formats, pricing structure, learner support, and the scope of certification recognition. The terms also state that content is provided “as is” and does not guarantee suitability for specific projects. PDH Storm is better suited to engineers and corporate training buyers who need U.S. engineering continuing education hours, have strong English reading ability, and can study independently.
The collected text does not make it possible to assess access stability from mainland China, so china_access is rated as unknown. For payments, the platform supports international credit cards and PayPal, but the text does not specify whether it supports Chinese local invoices, RMB payments, or domestic continuing education requirements for professional licenses. Chinese users whose goal is domestic professional title evaluation or continuing education credits should first verify platforms recognized by local authorities, and may also compare official or authorized engineer continuing education courses offered by provincial or municipal bodies.
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