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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Professional Safety Experience Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the 'APPLICANT' section. Fill in your name, social security number, and any other legal names if applicable.
  3. In the 'POSITION' section, provide details about your employment. Enter the dates you were employed, your position title, and indicate whether it was full-time or part-time.
  4. Next, specify the percentage of your job duties that were safety-related and confirm if these duties comprised at least 900 hours per year.
  5. Complete the 'EMPLOYER' section with your employer's name, address, and contact information.
  6. In the 'PROFESSIONAL SAFETY EXPERIENCE IN THIS POSITION - SUMMARY OF JOB ACTIVITIES' section, allocate percentages of time spent on various safety activities ensuring they total 100%.
  7. Finally, detail your top three job activities in the continuation section by describing each activity along with examples of work products.

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Purposefully Select Your BCSP-Qualified Credential Earning your CSP will not likely be your first experience with BCSP. First, you need to have or earn a credential that BCSP deems qualified. This includes the ASP, graduate safety practitioner (GSP) designation or transitional safety practitioner (TSP) designation.
Requirements to Take the CSP Exam You must have a minimum of a bachelors degree in any field and four years of experience where safety is at least 50% preventative at the professional level with a broad range of safety responsibilities.
CSP Requirements: A bachelors degree. At least four years of work experience where safety is at least 50% the duties. Have a prerequisite qualification credential from BCSP, including the Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Graduate Safety Practitioner (GSP), and more.
You dont need a degree to get into to safety. Even with a degree it will be 4 years before you are eligible for your CSP.
7 Steps to Achieving CSP Select the Right Certification for YOU. Fulfill the Education Requirement. Meet the Work Experience Requirement. Submit Your Application Online. Purchase Your Examination. Take Your Exam. Fulfill Recertification Requirements.

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Earning a CSP certification demonstrates advanced knowledge in occupational safety, enhancing career opportunities and credibility within the safety profession. The ASP is a foundational certification, while the CSP is more advanced, requiring deeper knowledge and experience.

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