A CSP candidate’s professional practice is typically spent implementing safety management systems, making worksite assessments to determine risks, assessing potential hazards and controls, evaluating risks and hazard control measures, investigating incidents, maintaining and evaluating incident and loss records, and preparing emergency response plans, among other possible duties. A CSP may also have environmental management system responsibilities, including managing SH&E programs that can cover up to 1,000 or more employees.
Safety responsibilities of this level are found in virtually every industry including petroleum exploration, production and refining, manufacturing, construction, healthcare, and insurance.
Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
1. Will have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree*
2. Will have four (4) years of safety experience where safety is at least 50%, preventative, professional level with breadth and depth of safety duties
3. Will have a BCSP Qualified Credential:
4. Must pass the CSP examination
5. Maintenance of certification
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