General
Effective Date:Â January 1, 2015
- Modifications to the BCSP ByLaws go into effect
Eligibility/Application
Effective Date:Â March 1, 2015
- The Certified Environmental, Safety and Health Trainer® (CET) credential requirement will only be met by holding either the Associate Safety Professional® (ASP), Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP), Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), Certified Industrial Hygienist® (CIH), Certified Safety Professional® (CSP), Chartered Member of Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (CMIOSH), Construction Health and Safety Technician® (CHST), or the Occupational Health and Safety Technologist® (OHST)
Effective Date:Â April 20, 2015
- The Certified Environmental, Safety and Health Trainer® (CET) credential requirement will be met by the Certified Dangerous Goods Professional (CDGP)
Effective Date:Â July 1, 2015
- Applications submitted on paper forms will be charged a $25 processing fee beginning on this date
Effective Date:Â November 16, 2015
- Illinois State University’s Bachelor of Science in Safety is a Graduate Safety Practitioner® (GSP) Qualifying Academic Program (QAP)
Effective Date:Â November 30, 2015
- The Certified Environmental, Safety and Health Trainer® (CET) credential requirement may be met by holding the Safety Trained Supervisor® (STS) and Safety Trained Supervisor Construction® (STSC) certifications
- Training hours required to achieve the CET will be reduced from 270 hours to 135 hours
Examination
Effective Date:Â Second Quarter, 2015
- The Associate Safety Professional® (ASP) examination will change according to its regular update schedule, following a new ASP blueprint
Recertification
Effective Date:Â August 1, 2015
- Recertification will be available online, in the Certification Management System (CMS), and paper Recertification Worksheets will be removed from the website
Effective Date:Â November 30, 2015
- Certified Environmental, Safety and Health Trainer® (CET) Recertification requires a minimum of 3 points in teaching, developing, and/or attending courses on instructional techniques every 5 years (Category 7)