Certified safety professionals play an important role in protecting people, property and the environment from accidents. Certified safety professionals must have in-depth knowledge of hazard control and safety measures for particular fields such as construction and manufacturing. They then make recommendations to managers, designers, government agencies and others who implement these assessments.
Instructions 1.Obtain a bachelor's degree in any area or an associate's degree in a health and safety--related field. 2.Complete four or more courses in general safety, safety compliance, safety management, safety technology, occupational safety or safety training. 3.Contact the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (www.bcsp.org) to ensure your degree credits count toward certification. 4.Obtain 3 or more years of full-time work experience in a safety position with responsibilities pertaining to occupational or environmental health and safety to qualify. 5.Schedule and pass the two board certification exams on Safety Fundamentals and Comprehensive Practice through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. 6.Fulfill continuing education requirements every 5 years to remain a certified safety professional. - creafc0f58d6783cda495504aa4bb47adf.jpg
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