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6th April 2010, 03:41 PM
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What's the Process of CSP application form? Reference for furnishing photograph is CSP/SCAN/122058/E XI
Dear sir
The authorities of the UPSC asked for furnish the photograph which was detached. Inorder to their notice we had been sent a photograph.We haven't received any acknowledgement card and We had been lost our xerox copy of csp application form .We want to know the process of the application.The reference for the furnishing photograph was CSP/SCAN/122058/E XI.Kindly consider the matter and reply as soon as possible. THANK YOU SIR YOURS SINCERELY L.Harikrishna Hno.30-265-60-4/7 Gokul nagar, Dr A.S Rao Nagar Ecil Post, Hyderabad-500062 |
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9th March 2012, 06:03 PM
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Re: What's the Process of CSP application form? Reference for furnishing photograph is CSP/SCAN/122058/E XI
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CSP credential is the mark of the safety professional. Like the Professional Engineer designation for engineers or the Certified Public Accountant designation for accountants, the CSP certification marks individuals who have met educational and experience standards and passed rigorous examinations validated against the practice of hundreds of safety professionals. No other safety certification holds the same level of demand by employers and government agencies. No other safety credential has the same impact on salary. Qualifications for the CSP Current CSP qualifications are based on professional safety practice in the U.S. The general CSP requirements include education, professional safety experience, demonstrating knowledge or professional safety practice, and passing the examination(s). Those holding the CSP certification must also be re-certified every five years. The current educational requirement, based on the U.S. educational system, is holding a bachelor’s degree (4 years) or higher in any field or an associate degree (2 years) in safety, health or the environment. Applicants with non-U.S. degrees must use BCSP's approved international degree evaluation process to qualify. In the application process, BCSP uses a point system for academic credit that gives maximum credit to safety-related degrees. Candidates must present a minimum of three years of acceptable professional safety experience. Additional experience may be required, depending on the degree field. There are two examinations leading to the CSP: Safety Fundamentals and Comprehensive Practice. The former emphasizes recall and recognition of core safety subjects. The latter emphasizes the practice's principles of the safety profession and BCSP waives the Safety Fundamentals examination in certain cases. Questions on both examinations are written by professional safety practitioners and must meet rigorous psychometric standards. Examinations cover knowledge and skills related to safety, health, and environmental management, engineering, and information management and communications. The Certification Process BCSP understands the importance of time. Candidates who are ready to sit for an examination can register at any time and take their examinations on any business day - there is no waiting for a periodic testing day. After registering with BCSP, candidates can make an appointment for an examination at one of the many testing centers located within or outside the U.S. Complete and submit application materials. BCSP reviews application materials determining eligibility for both the Safety Fundamentals and Comprehensive Practice examinations. If eligible, BCSP informs candidates of the length of the eligibility period and the expiration date. Unless waived, candidates must first pass the Safety Fundamentals examination and meet education/experience standards before becoming eligible for the Comprehensive Practice Exam. Register to take the examination . Anytime during the eligibility period, candidates may register and pay for their applicable examination (Safety Fundamentals or Comprehensive Practice). BCSP notifies candidates how long they have to schedule and sit for their examination. Make an appointment to take the examination at a test center and sit for the examination at the scheduled time. BCSP's examination provider has hundreds of test centers located around the world which are open every business day. Examinations are delivered via computer at the test center. As soon as candidates submit their exam, unofficial results are available. BCSP sends official results within three weeks after examination dates. Candidates who fail the exam may purchase a new examination if they remain within their eligibility period. Pay an annual renewal fee. After completing all of the requirements, BCSP will award candidates who pass the Safety Fundamentals exam the temporary Associate Safety Professional (ASP) designation. Those holding this interim designation must pay an annual renewal fee in order to retain the use. An annual fee also applies to those who pass the Comprehensive Practice exam and earn the CSP credential. Meet Recertification requirements. CSPs must remain up-to-date with changes in professional safety practice by achieving at least 25 Recertification points every five years. |
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