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What's the Process of CSP application form? Reference for furnishing photograph is CSP/SCAN/122058/E XI


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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.


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Default Re: What's the Process of CSP application form? Reference for furnishing photograph is CSP/SCAN/122058/E XI

The
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.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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