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Certified Safety Professional designation

Obtain professional credentials—particularly the Certified Safety Professional designation, which has grown in significance as employment criteria. [Pg.47]

Much thanks should be given to those visionaries on the Board of Directors of the American Society of Safety Engineers in the 1960s who conceived of and established the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP). As a result of their work, a sound and proven certification program exists for safety professionals, for which recogifition continues to grow. The CSP—the Certified Safety Professional designation—has become the mark of the professional within the safety field. [Pg.115]

This code sets forth the code of ethics and professional standards to be observed by holders of the Certified Safety Professional Designation conferred by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. Certificants shall, in their professional safety activities. [Pg.25]

CSP Abbreviation for Certified Safety Professional a designation devised by the American Society of Safety Engineers. [Pg.229]

At least in employment, the value of professional certification—the CSP designation—has achieved greater recognition. That is a form of societal sanction. There has been a continual increase in the percentage of job advertisements for safety positions that mention the desirability of being a Certified Safety Professional. [Pg.117]

Completion of course-work leading to designation of Certified Safety Professional (CSP) is preferred. [Pg.60]

An interim designation to show progress toward the Certified Safety Professional (CSP ) recognition offered by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP). See also Certified Safety Professional (CSP ). [Pg.38]

The Certified Safety Professional Program of the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) in Savoy, Illinois, is designed to recognize the qualifications and experience of safety professionals. Applicants must apply to BCSP and be approved to sit for examinations. Requirements include a college degree (bachelor s in any field or associate s in a safety-related field) and professional employment in which the primary function is safety... [Pg.38]

ZIO will also have an impact on the content of the examinations for the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) designation. Those examinations are reviewed about every 5 years to assure that they are current with respect to what safety professionals actually do. As the substance of the practice of safety changes, what the safety professionals who participate in the examination review process say about the content of their work at that time will have an influence on the content of the CSP examinations. [Pg.12]

BCSP is an examination and certifying body. Candidates who meet the requirements for and pass a Safety Fundamentals Examination receive an Associate Safety Professional (ASP) designation. Those who meet the requirements for and pass the Comprehensive Practice Examination receive the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) designation. [Pg.67]

Formal audits should be conducted by an individual trained in safety and health or completed by a certified safety professional (CSP). If an organization has a limited number of sites, one individual should be the designated auditor. The program elements can be evaluated much easier by someone using identical measures for all sites. Where possible, additional audit team members should be used. Also, employees should participate where possible in the audit process. [Pg.201]

CSP Certified Safety Professional, a designation from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. [Pg.345]

Regular surveys including documented comprehensive workplace hazard evaluations are conducted by certified safety and health professional or professional engineer, etc. Corrective action is docnmented and hazard inventories are updated. Hazard analysis is integrated into the design, development, implementation, and changing of all processes and work practices. [Pg.533]

The AXIOM eyePOD is a faucet-mounted eyewash that provides professional business facilities, such as doctor and dentist offices, laboratories and educational facilities, with AXIOM MSR eyewash capabilities in an attractive, low-profile, low-cost design. AXIOM MSR eyewash products use an exclusive, inverted flow pattern that is consistent with first aid protocols used by medical professionals. The elegant eyePOD has been designed to withstand a lifetime of use and is certified to MSF61, AMSI/ISEA Z358.1. As an added safety precaution, the eyePOD features a built-in thermostatic safety valve that will automatically shut off eyewash flows at 100°F (37°C),... [Pg.48]


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