Certified Safety Manager
The Certified Safety Manager (CSM) is a globally recognized certification program designed for health and safety professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge, skills, and credibility in the field of occupational health and safety management. The program covers a wide range of topics, including hazard identification and control, risk assessment, safety program management, and regulatory compliance.
The CSM certification program is based on 12 learning domains that cover a comprehensive range of occupational health and safety topics. These domains are:
Hazard Identification and Control
Risk Assessment
Occupational Health and Safety Program Management
Safety Program Implementation and Evaluation
Regulatory Compliance
Emergency Response Planning
Incident Investigation and Analysis
Environmental Management
Ergonomics
Workplace Safety Culture
Training and Education
Ethics and Professional Practice
Risk Assessment
Occupational Health and Safety Program Management
Safety Program Implementation and Evaluation
Regulatory Compliance
Emergency Response Planning
Incident Investigation and Analysis
Environmental Management
Ergonomics
Workplace Safety Culture
Training and Education
Ethics and Professional Practice
Application Process:
To become a Certified Safety Manager, candidates must meet the eligibility requirements, complete the required training and experience, and pass a comprehensive exam. The eligibility requirements for the CSM certification program include:
A bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent professional experience
A minimum of three years of professional experience in occupational health and safety management
Completion of a CSM training program offered by an approved trainer center
After meeting the eligibility requirements, candidates must submit an application for the certification program, which includes a detailed work history, education and training information, and references. Once the application is approved, candidates can register for the exam.
Exam and Recertification:
The CSM exam is a comprehensive exam that covers all 12 learning domains. The exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions, and candidates have four hours to complete the exam. To pass the exam, candidates must achieve a minimum score of 70%.
After passing the exam, candidates are awarded the Certified Safety Manager credential, which is valid for three years. To maintain the certification, certified safety managers must complete continuing education and professional development activities and pass a recertification exam every three years. The recertification exam covers the same 12 learning domains as the initial certification exam.
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