GRADUATE SAFETY PRACTITIONER
The Graduate Safety Practitioner (GSP) is a designation available to college and university graduates from safety, health, and environmental (SH&E) degree programs which meet ACE Qualified Academic Program (QAP) standards. The GSP program is an alternate path to the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and does not replace other paths. The GSP is not a certification.
Why This ?
- Meeting the CSP eligibility requirement of holding a BCSP qualified credential, waiving the need to sit for, and pass, the ASP examination
- Recognition for being on a path toward the CSP certification
- Recognition for being on a path toward the STS and STSC certifications
- Recognition for the level of preparation for professional safety practice
This Course is Suitable For?
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For a certification with a degree requirement (CSP and ASP), BCSP requires the educational institution to hold institutional accreditation from an accreditation body with institutional accrediting authority recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and/or the U.S. Department of Education.
When applying for the CSP or ASP with a degree from a college outside the United States, that degree will be evaluated for U.S. equivalency. Details on the documentation required, requested during the application process, can be found online
Course Duration
Is the Qualification Recognized ?
Board of Certified Safety Professionals
Certification
Delegates are awarded the Certificate on successful completion
Entry Requirement
Applicants must have a college degree and four years of professional safety experience
Progression
NEBOSH IGC / ICertOSH
Price
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