Certified Safety Manager (CSM)

This Safety Manager Certification is an indication to employers, potential employers, regulatory agencies, and the courts that you have the knowledge, skills, and abilities equivalent to a level of proficiency expected of a professional who is capable of working with little or no supervision while managing the safety programs, policies, and procedures common to business and industry

Online Exam

The student will take a comprehensive online exam for this course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have three opportunities to pass each exam.

Certified Safety Manager (CSM) Certification will allow you to do the following:

Study of primary workplace safety topics
Information to qualify you as a safety expert and manager
Learn training methodologies that change the way your employees work
Save money by developing your own safety programs
Investigate, analyze and document workplace accidents and root cause analysis
Manage workplace safety inspections and audits
Establish acceptable analysis and documentation of workplace hazards
Determine proper interpretation and application of OSHA regulations
Avoid civil and criminal liability for accidents and injuries
Create and manage a successful safety culture using the latest behavior modification techniques

Course Requirement

All NASP/IASP certifications are stand-alone certifications. However, NASP/IASP’s designations are designed to be achieved in a step by step building block process where each level achieved is a step toward the next higher level. You may purchase the highest level certification, and it will encompass the building blocks below it. The Certified Safety Manager is our foundational course and is the first step in beginning your professional level certifications.

Authorization of the CSM

The Certified Safety Manager (CSM) may issue NASP/IASP certificates for the below listed courses. They may represent themselves as NASP/IASP Certified Trainers. They may use the NASP/IASP name and logo on their website and in other advertising, but they may not represent themselves as being NASP/IASP. CSMs may advertise themselves as an NASP/IASP Certified Trainer for any safety course they teach, whether or not it is on the following list, and issue their own certificates without the NASP/IASP name or logo. Details are found below. When issuing an NASP/IASP certificate or diploma, the CSM may teach the following courses:
Arc Flash Protection
Back Safety
Bloodborne Pathogens
Changing Safety Behavior
Compressed Gas
Confined Space Entry
Egress/Fire Safety
Electrical Safety
Ergonomics
Hazard Communication (GHS)
Hazardous Materials
HAZWOPER Awareness

Lockout Tagout
Machine Guarding
OSHA Inspections and Penalties
PPE (hand, eye, foot protection)
Preventing Workplace Violence
Record Keeping (not for international students)
Slips, Trips and Falls
Walk/Work Surfaces
Weld/Cut/Braze

  • NASP 10 hour Course for General Industry
  • NASP 30 hour Course for General Industry
  • NASP 10 hour Course for Construction
  • NASP 30 hour Course for Construction
  • Occupational Safety and Health Diploma – (any six of our Awareness Topics)
  • Occupational Safety and Health Advanced Diploma – (any twelve of our Awareness Topics)
  • Occupational Safety and Health Supervisor Diploma – (any eighteen of our Awareness Topics)

Recertification

A refresher course and exam will be required every three (3) years.

Further Progression

NEBOSH International General Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety.
NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil & Gas Operational Safety.
NEBOSH International Fire Safety and Risk Management.
NEBOSH International Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health.

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