Thousands of companies across the United States and
beyond take advantage of the expertise of Certified Safety Professionals. This elite group
of safety engineers (only 8,500 active in the United States) demonstrates a broad
knowledge of safety and health issues in relation to engineering and management, applied
safety sciences, legal and regulatory affairs, and professional conduct and ethics. Certified Safety Professionals devote their careers to protecting workers, the public, the environment, and property by identifying, evaluating, and controlling hazards through the development and implementation of safety policies and programs which meet federal state and local safety and health regulations. The Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP), located in Savoy, Illinois, has awarded the CSP designation to qualified individuals since 1969. For those who earn the prestigious certification, qualification requirements must be met every five years. In order to obtain the CSP certification, an individual must:
The BCSP is sponsored by six technical societies: the American Society of Safety Engineers, the American Industrial Hygiene Association, the System Safety Society, the Society of Fire Protection Engineers, the National Safety Council, and the Institute of Industrial Engineers. Call for a
free telephone consultation - we will discuss your program needs.
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