TRANSITIONAL SAFETY PRACTITIONER

The Transitional Safety Practitioner (TSP) is a designation available to individuals who complete a program which meets BCSP Qualified Equivalent Program (QEP) standards. The TSP program is an alternate path to the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and does not replace other paths. The TSP is not a certification.

Why This ?

  1. professional level safety duties, including making worksite assessments to determine risks, assessing potential hazards and controls, evaluating risks and hazard control measures, investigating incidents, maintaining and evaluating incident and loss records, and preparing emergency response plans. Other duties could include hazard recognition, fire protection, regulatory compliance, health hazard control, ergonomics, hazardous materials management, environmental protection, training, accident and incident, investigations, advising management, record keeping, emergency response, managing safety programs, product safety and/or security.

This Course is Suitable For?

Will have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree.
Will have 4 years of safety experience where safety is at least 50%, preventative, professional level with breadth and depth of safety duties.

Course Duration

Duration : 10 days

Is the Qualification Recognized ?

Transitional Safety Practitioner examinations are conducted by Board of Certified Safety Professionals,
began in 1969.
The examinations can be taken on your convenient date after formal registration.
For details about registration, visit www. Bcsp.org

Exam

BCSP’s examination provider, Pearson VUE, has hundreds of test centers located around the world, which are open every business day (some also have weekend and holiday hours). Examinations are delivered via computer at the test center. As soon as candidates submit their exam, results are available.

BCSP recommends you complete the tutorial at the beginning of the exam to help familiarize yourself with the computer-delivered examination process. When you are ready to begin, you will sign on. You must agree to comply with BCSP’s examination security and non-disclosure rules. Once you complete these steps, your examination clock starts.

 

Certification

Delegates are awarded the Certificate on successful completion

Course Contents

    • 1. Introduction to hazard recognition
      2. Fire protection Techniques
      3. Regulatory compliance
      4. Health hazard control
      5. Hazardous materials management
      6. Safety Ergonomics
      7. Environmental protection, training, accident and incident investigations.

Entry Requirement

Applicants must have a college degree and four years of professional safety experience

Progression

NEBOSH IGC / ICertOSH

Price

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