CERTIFIED SAFETY PROFESSIONAL (CSP)

Start Date End Date Venue Fees (US $)
14 Jun 2026 Live-Online $ 2,500 Register
19 Jul 2026 Istanbul, Turkey $ 4,500 Register
22 Nov 2026 Barcelona, Spain $ 4,950 Register
20 Dec 2026 Riyadh, KSA $ 3,900 Register

CERTIFIED SAFETY PROFESSIONAL (CSP)

Introduction

Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) are persons who perform at least 50% of professional level safety duties, including making worksite assessments to determine risks, assessing potential hazards and controls, evaluating risks and hazard control measures, investigating incidents, maintaining and evaluating incident and loss records, and preparing emergency response plans. Other duties could include hazard recognition, fire protection, regulatory compliance, health hazard control, ergonomics, hazardous materials management, environmental protection, training, accident and incident, investigations, advising management, record keeping, emergency response, managing safety programs, product safety and/or security.

Objectives

    Learning Objectives:

    • Introduction to hazard recognition
    • Fire protection Techniques
    • Regulatory compliance
    • Health hazard control
    • Hazardous materials management
    • Safety Ergonomics
    • Environmental protection, training, accident and incident investigations.

Training Methodology

This is an interactive course that includes presentations, real-life case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises. Participants will engage in scenario-based learning to apply safety concepts and improve decision-making in real workplace situations.

Who Should Attend?

CSP is recommended for the below listed professionals:

  • Safety Directors
  • Safety Managers
  • Safety Engineers
    All those who are directly or indirectly involved in safety related projects or programs

Course Outline

Collecting Safety, Health, Environmental, and Security Risk Information

  • Identifying and characterizing hazards, threats and vulnerabilities using equipment and field observation methods
  • Design and use data management systems for collecting and validating risk information
  • Collect and validate information on organizational risk factors by studying culture, management style, business climate, financial conditions, and the availability of internal and external resources
  • Research applicable laws, regulations, consensus standards, best practices, and published literature using internal and external resource to develop benchmarks

Assessing Safety, Health, Environmental, and Security Risk Information

  • Evaluating  the risk of injury, illness, environmental harm, and property damage to which the public or an organization is exposed associated with the organization’s facilities, products, systems, processes, equipment, and employees by applying quantitative and qualitative threat, vulnerability, and risk assessment techniques.
  • Auditing SHE and security management systems using appropriate auditing techniques to compare an organizations’ management systems against established standards for identifying the organization’s strength and weaknesses
  • Analyzing trends in leading and lagging performance indicators related to SHE and security management systems using historical information and statistical methods to identify an organization’s strengths and weakness.

Managing Safety, Health, Environmental, and Security Risk

  • Designing effective risk management methods using the results of risk assessments
  • Educating and influencing decision makers to adopt effective risk management methods by illustrating business-related benefits
  • Leading projects to implement the risk management methods adopted by decision markers using internal and external resources
  • Promoting a positive organizational culture that is conscious of its SHE and security responsibilities by communicating these responsibilities to all stakeholders

Accreditation

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