Benefits of Becoming a GSP
There are many benefits to becoming a GSP, including:
- Meeting the CSP eligibility requirement of holding a BCSP-qualified credential, waiving the need to sit for, and pass, the ASP examination
- Eligibility for the STS and STSC certifications
- Recognition of your the level of preparation for professional safety practice
- Your name in the BCSP Credential Holder Directory and a Digital Badge
- Use of the BCSP Career Center to post a resume and view career opportunities
- A GSP digital certificate
Qualified Academic Program
A Qualified Academic Program (QAP) is an academic degree program in safety, health, and/or environmental practices meeting BCSP standards and whose curriculum has been reviewed as showing a substantial match with the Associate Safety Professional® (ASP®) examination blueprint.
You can find current QAPs on our QAP list and further information in the BCSP Safety Degree Directory. Information on becoming a QAP and the benefits of doing so can be found on the QAP webpage.
Applying for the GSP
Those graduating from a QAP must apply for the GSP within the program’s “Applicable Dates” as noted on the QAP List.
Submit a GSP application by logging in to My Profile or selecting “Apply” below.
GSP Time Limit
GSPs must sit for and pass the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) examination within six (6) years of the date the GSP is awarded.
After Becoming a GSP
All GSPs pay an annual renewal fee to maintain their designation, just like ASPs and CSPs. Once a GSP meets the requirements for the CSP certification they may submit their CSP application.