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The Certified Safety Professional (CSP) is a certification offered by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP). The CSP is accredited in the United States by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies and internationally by the International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission (ISO/IEC 17024) (see ANSI). The requirements to become a CSP are: :: * an associate's degree in safety and health, or an accredited bachelor's degree in any field :: * four or more years of professional safety experience :: * passing the Safety Fundamentals and/or Comprehensive Practice examinations CSPs are further required to provide BCSP with proof that they are maintaining a high level of competency in safety work by re-certifying every five years. == About the Board == The BCSP was established in 1969 based on recommendations from a study performed by the American Society of Safety Engineers. Eight professional organizations are affiliated with the BCSP; they are: :: * American Industrial Hygiene Association :: * American Society of Safety Engineers :: * Institute of Industrial Engineers :: * National Environmental, Safety and Health Training Association :: * National Fire Protection Agency :: * National Safety Council :: * Society of Fire Protection Engineers :: * System Safety Society On September 26, 2003, BCSP signed an alliance with the United States' Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Council on Certification of Health, Environmental, and Safety Technologists (CCHEST) to collaborate on training, education, outreach, and advocacy. On December 31, 2008, BCSP acquired CCHEST and its multiple safety certifications. NOTE: The BCSP is not an accredited academic institute. The BCSP only facilitates testing and does not offer a training curriculum. Moreover, unlike most accredited institutions for higher learning, one must pay dues to maintain membership. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Certified safety professional」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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