As part of National Safety Month, BCSP is encouraging safety professionals to take part in Safe + Sound Week.
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BCSP Certifications Protected in LouisianaLanguage Limiting Use of BCSP Certifications Removed from Bill HB748
Language Limiting Use of BCSP Certifications Removed from Bill HB748
An attempt to undermine the value and recognition of voluntary professional certifications has been swiftly defeated in Louisiana. BCSP and more than 40 certification organizations joined together to amend Louisiana HB748, the Occupational Licensing Review Act. By...
BCSP is Accepting Nominations for its Board of Directors
The Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) is actively seeking nominations from individuals who wish to be members of the BCSP Board of Directors.
Stopping to Save Lives
With more workers comes more responsibility for safety. Falls from heights are still the leading cause of death in the private construction industry and lack of proper fall protection is the most frequently cited violation by OSHA. That is why the construction industry will dedicate May 7-11, 2018, to holding safety events to stop fatal falls as part of the National Safety Stand-Down.
FAQ Regarding the CSP Education Requirement Change
Frequently asked questions regarding the CSP education requirement change taking effect July 2, 2018.
SH&E Conferences in 2018
Will you be attending any of the conferences mentioned in this article? If so, come visit us!
Recognize Your Mentors
BCSP appreciates certificants who support others’ developing their safety practice and recognizes them through the BCSP Mentoring Program.
New BCSP Career Center Launched
The BCSP Career Center, designed specifically for BCSP certificants and the organizations that seek them, has been updated and redesigned.
Participate in Safety Awareness Campaigns This Year
BCSP encourages certificants and other safety practitioners to participate in this year’s National Safety Stand-Down to prevent falls in construction and Safe + Sound Week.
OHST Name Change FAQ
Effective February 1, 2018, the Occupational Health and Safety Technologist® (OHST®) certification will be renamed the Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST®).