How do you become a Bcsp?

How do you become a Bcsp?

Requirements

  1. Will have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree*
  2. Will have four (4) years of safety experience where safety is at least 50%, preventative, professional level with breadth and depth of safety duties.
  3. Will have a BCSP Qualified Credential:
  4. Must pass the CSP examination.
  5. Maintenance of certification.

What is the passing score for the CSP exam?

99 out of 175
The minimum passing score for the CSP is 99 out of 175. You will receive your score results at the testing center immediately after your exam. This will be indicated as a pass or fail status only for those that pass.

How much is the CSP exam?

Exam Fee: $300. Exam Bundle: $500. Exam Time: 2 hours. Passing Scores: 54/87.

What are the 8 Bcsp code of ethics?

Eight Principles of the BCSP Code of Ethics Notify all affected parties of unacceptable risk. Conduct yourself fairly and impartially with responsibility and integrity. Avoid conduct that would discredit the profession. Public statements must be based only in truth and founded in knowledge and competence.

How hard is the ASP exam?

The ASP examination is a rigorous and difficult examination to pass and one should be allowed to maintain the credential if they so choose by virtue of passing the exam. Additionally, the ASP as a designation did not require any continuing education or recertification maintenance.

How long is GSP good for?

Individuals must apply for the GSP within one year of graduation or during the program’s Applicable Dates as listed on the QAP list. All GSPs pay an annual renewal fee to maintain their designation and may hold the GSP for up to six (6) years.

Is the CSP exam hard?

The CSP Exam is a very demanding test that will require an extensive amount of knowledge, ability to apply that knowledge, and ability to recall that knowledge quickly. So passing the test is going to require a variety of preparation methods and study aids.

How many questions are on the CSP exam?

The CSP examination contains 200 multiple- choice items with four possible answers and only one correct answer.

How long does it take to become a CSP?

Differences Between the ASP and CSP

Requirements Associate Safety Professional® Certified Safety Professional®
Education Bachelor’s degree in any field; or an associate degree in safety, health or the environment Bachelor’s degree
Experience 1 year 4 years
Other none ASP®, GSP® or another BCSP qualified credential

What is the ASSP code of conduct?

The Code of Professional Conduct. Membership in ASSP evokes a duty to serve and protect people, property and the environment. This duty is to be exercised with integrity, honor and dignity.

What is a professional code?

A professional code of ethics is designed to ensure employees are behaving in a manner that is socially acceptable and respectful of one another. It establishes the rules for behavior and sends a message to every employee that universal compliance is expected.

How much does the ASP cost?

How much does it cost to take the ASP exam? There is an application fee of $160, with a test fee of $350.

How do I file a BCSP unauthorized use policy complaint?

Individuals who misrepresent themselves and have been found in violation of the BCSP Unauthorized Use Policy are published under the Credential Holder Directory’s Unauthorized Use section. All complaints must be filed through the BCSP Complaint Form, below, along with any supporting documentation. A complaint cannot be submitted anonymously.

What happens if I use a BCSP credential?

BCSP may act as a result of verified, unauthorized use of a BCSP credential or mark. Such actions may include: Publishing the individual’s name and length of penalty on the BCSP website.

What is a BCSP cease and desist agreement?

A Cease and Desist Agreement may be entered with an individual using a BCSP credential or mark without authorization. If the individual fails to comply, the individual will be subject to all penalties pursuant to the Unauthorized Use Policy and may also face civil penalties if a lawsuit is determined to be necessary by BCSP.

What happens if I violate the BCSP code of ethics?

Individuals who hold status with BCSP must abide by the BCSP Code of Ethics, which outlines the professional responsibilities of our applicants, candidates, and credential holders. Action is taken when there is clear evidence that the Code of Ethics has been violated.