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CSP Test Prep

CSP Prep Course

76 Modules

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  • 1) Anatomy & Physiology GuideBook
  • 2) Anatomy & Physiology
  • 3) Anatomy & Physiology Quiz
  • 1) Introduction to Biochemistry
  • 2) Review Of General Chemistry 1
  • 3) General Chemistry Concepts
  • 4) Organic Chemistry - Basic Introduction
  • 5) Organic Chemistry
  • 6) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY – SOME BASIC PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES
  • 1) Physics - Basic Introduction
  • 2) Gravity
  • 3) Static and Kinetic Friction
  • 4) Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration | Physics of Motion Explained
  • 5) Friction Force Equations - Static and Kinetic (Sliding) - Conceptual + Example Problem
  • 1) Kinematics Part 1: Horizontal Motion
  • 2) Physics of Energy PPT
  • 3) Fundamentals of Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry
  • 4) Physics - Basic Introduction
  • 5) Algebra and Trigonometry Review
  • 1) Pareto analysis
  • 2) Mean, Median and Mode
  • 3) How To Find The Z Score, Confidence Interval, and Margin of Error for a Population Mean
  • 4) Introduction to Probability, Basic Overview
  • 5) Pareto Analysis for Problem Solving
  • 6) Confidence Interval for One Population Mean Using the TI 84
  • 1) Research Methodology Overview
  • 2) What is Research Methodology?
  • 1) Fundamentals of Microbiology
  • 2) Infectious Waterborne Diseases
  • 3) Introduction to Microbiology
  • 1) Microbial Nanotechnology
  • 2) Nanotechnology
  • 3) Nanotechnology: A New Frontier
  • 4) Nanotechnology Big Things from a Tiny World
  • 1) Model Plans and Programs for the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens and Hazard Communications Standards
  • 2) Water,Monitoring for Microbial Pathogens and Indicators
  • 3) Biology of waterborne pathogens
  • 4) Bloodborne Pathogens Safety Training
  • 5) BLOODBORNE INFECTIOUS DISEASES
  • 6) Employee Training Quiz - Workplace Bloodborne Pathogens
  • 7) Bloodborne Pathogens Quiz Answers
  • 1) What is benchmarking?
  • 2) Health and Safety Benchmark Overview
  • 3) BENCHMARK REPORT of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
  • 4) The Use of Metrics in Process Safety Management (PSM) Facilities
  • 1) The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals
  • 2) Globally Harmonized System of Classification & Labeling of Chemicals
  • 1) Measuring Your Safety Culture - Improving Your Safety Culture
  • 2) How Do We Measure Organizational Culture?
  • 3) Measuring and Assessing Corporate Culture
  • 4) KEY COMPONENTS IN THE MEASUREMENT OF SAFETY CULTURE
  • 5) Measuring Organizational Effectiveness
  • 1) Incident Investigation Training
  • 2) Accident / Incident Investigation Participants Guide
  • 1) MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE
  • 2) Analysis Techniques
  • 3) Understanding and Applying Total Risk Summing
  • 4) A GUIDE TO MEASURING HEALTH & SAFETY PERFORMANCE
  • 5) Causal Tree Analysis
  • 1) The elements of business continuity and contingency plans
  • 2) How to Write an Effective Business Continuity Plan
  • 1) Leading and Lagging Indicators
  • 2) Where to Start with Lead & Lag Safety Indicators
  • 3) Using Leading Indicators to Improve Safety and Health Outcomes OSHA
  • 4) Safety Performance Indicators
  • 1) Safety, health, and environmental management and audit systems (e.g., ISO 14000, 45001, 19011, ANSI Z10)
  • 2) ISO 14001:2015 PDF CHECKLIST | Environmental Management Systems
  • 3) ISO 45001:2018
  • 4) ISO 9001:2015 PDF CHECKLIST
  • 5) Breaking Down ANSI/ASSP Z10
  • 1) Employee Health and Safety Records
  • 2) Records and Retention Management
  • 1) Introduction to Engineering Economics
  • 2) MATHEMATICS FOR ECONOMISTS
  • 3) Capital Allocation Theory
  • 4) What are the 11 Basic Accounting Formulas?
  • 1) Leadership Theories and Style: A Transitional Approach
  • 2) Techniques of a Leader
  • 1) Leadership Theories and Style: A Transitional Approach
  • 2) A Project Manager’s Guidebook
  • 3) PROJECT MANAGEMENT KEY TERMS, DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS
  • 4) Project Management Guidebook
  • 5) Project Management Simplified:
  • 6) Project Management Terminology | 10 Terms Every Project Manager Should Know
  • 1) The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
  • 2) Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
  • 3) Hazard Identification and Control
  • 4) Job Safety Analysis: Step by step
  • 5) Hazard Assessment/Job Safety Analysis
  • 6) Conducting Causal Analysis by Means of Approximating Probabilistic Truths
  • 7) Job Hazard Analysis
  • 1) Human Performance -Set Up for Safety
  • 2) Human Performance - Safety Culture
  • 3) Human Performance Analysis
  • 4) SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM AUDIT TOOL
  • 5) The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
  • 6) Conducting Causal Analysis by Means of Approximating Probabilistic Truths
  • 7) Causal Tree Analysis
  • 1) An introduction to Job Hazard Analysis | Hazard Identification, OSHA Rules Safety Training
  • 2) Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Overview | Oregon OSHA standards, Hazard Identification, Safety
  • 3) How to Identify Hazards | Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), Haz ID, OSHA Rules Safety Training
  • 4) Job Hazard Analysis - Job Steps and Tasks
  • 5) Writing a Job Procedure | Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), Hazard Identification, OSHA Standards Training
  • 1) Fault Tree Analysis
  • 2) Fault Tree Analysis Explained with Examples
  • 3) Control of Hazardous Energy
  • 4) How to use - Process FMEA explained
  • 5) The risk factor summation method
  • 6) The Safety Case
  • 1) Introduction to Risk Analysis
  • 2) Risk Evaluation
  • 3) Risk Assessment
  • 4) What is Risk Assessment? What, Why & When for Health and Safety
  • 5) Risk Analysis How to Analyze Risks on Your Project - Project Management Training
  • 1) Risk Evaluation and Perception
  • 2) Risk Evaluation
  • 3) QUICK SAFETY QUIZ
  • 4) Framework for Human Health Risk Assessment to Inform Decision Making
  • 5) Risk-Informed Decision Making Guidelines
  • 1) Risk Assessment - Cost Analysis
  • 2) Risk Assessment
  • 1) Insurance/risk Transfer Principles
  • 2) Insurance and Indemnification Guidelines
  • 3) Insurance Transfers Risk - Why You Want Insurance Part 1
  • 4) Insurance and Risk Transfer Basics for Construction Projects
  • 5) Risk Transfer
  • 1) NIOSH Practices in Occupational Risk Assessment
  • 2) Hazard Identification and Control
  • 1) Safety and Risk Management
  • 2) The risk management process
  • 3) Records and Retention Management
  • 4) What’s Your Risk Management IQ?
  • 5) Risk Management
  • 1) Design Safety
  • 2) LIFE SAFETY FEATURES
  • 3) PREVENTION THROUGH DESIGN
  • 4) The State of the National Initiative on Prevention through Design
  • 5) Safety by Design
  • 6) Design for Construction Safety
  • 1) Engineering Control
  • 2) Control of Hazardous Energy
  • 3) Passive vs Active Control Systems
  • 4) Elements of Ventilation Systems
  • 5) Supervisor Safety Tip: Machine Guarding
  • 6) Isolation Transformers can save your life, and your equipment.
  • 1) Administrative Control of Hazards, Chapter 12, Industrial Relations Safety and Health
  • 2) Administrative Controls
  • 1) Subpart E : Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
  • 2) Personal Protective and Life Saving Equipment
  • 1) Pressure Relief Valves
  • 2) Introduction to Process Flow Charts
  • 3) FE Exam Review - FE Environmental - Health Hazards and Risk Assessment - EPA Compatibility Chart
  • 4) Answer Key: Process Safety Management (PSM) Test
  • 1) Redundancy Management
  • 2) Reliability, Redundancy, and Resiliency
  • 1) HAZARDS OF FLAMMABLE GASES, LIQUIDS & AEROSOLS & RISK MINIMIZATION
  • 2) Hot Work Safety
  • 3) Hazard Communication Guidance for Combustible Dusts
  • 4) Fire science
  • 5) FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
  • 6) Chemical Storage
  • 7) GOOD HOUSEKEEPING PRACTICES AT WORK
  • 8) Fire Protection and Prevention Quiz
  • 9) Construction Fire Safety Practices
  • 10) Welding, Cutting and Brazing Safety
  • 11) Hot Work Quiz
  • 12) Electrical Safety Quiz
  • 13) Working -on-or-Near Water
  • 14) Protecting Workers from Heat Illness
  • 15) Preventing Cold-related Illness, Injury, and Death among Workers
  • 1) Work Place Falls and Injuries
  • 2) Falling Object Protection
  • 3) Walking-Working Surfaces OSHA Standard
  • 4) Slips, Trips & Falls
  • 5) Slips , Trips and Falls
  • 6) Fall Distance
  • 7) Fall Protection Fact Sheet
  • 8) Focus Four Falls
  • 1) Excavations in Construction/Trenching
  • 2) 5 Things You Should Know to Stay Safe in a Trench
  • 3) Focus Four Hazards:Caught-In or Between
  • 4) Caught In-On-Between
  • 5) Toolbox Safety Topic Caught in or Between Hazards
  • 6) Caught in Between
  • 1) Learning Outcomes
  • 2) Electrocution/Work Safely with Ladders Near Power Lines
  • 3) Prevent Electrocutions: Work Safely with Cranes near Power Lines
  • 4) Electrical Safety Awareness for Non-Electrical Workers | Schneider Electric
  • 5) OSHA Focus Four Hazards:Electrocution
  • 6) Electrical Hazards
  • 7) Focus Four- Electrical
  • 1) Struck-by Accidents in Construction/Swinging Cranes
  • 2) Struck by Falling hazards
  • 3) Struck-by Accidents in Construction/Vehicle Back-Over
  • 4) Excavator Accident: Concrete Barrier Strikes Worker
  • 5) Focus Four Hazards:Struck-By
  • 6) Preventing Struck-by Injuries in Construction
  • 7) Focus Four- Struck By Training
  • 1) How Are Building Occupant Loads Determined? | ARTiculations
  • 2) Floor Load Handbook
  • 1) 6 Essential Elements of Your Fleet Safety Program
  • 2) MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY AT WORK
  • 3) MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY POLICY
  • 4) SAMPLE VEHICLE FLEET SAFETY & USAGE POLICY
  • 5) CREATING A FLEET SAFETY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
  • 1) Truck Mounted Articulating Knuckle Boom Cranes
  • 2) Construction Passenger and Material Lifting Hoist Building Elevator Fall Down Test in USA
  • 3) How to use A Manual Pallet Jack - Safety And Operation Of Pallet Truck
  • 4) MQ Whiteman Power Buggy Pre-Operation
  • 5) Wheelbrow
  • 6) Guarding and Safety Around Conveyor Belts
  • 7) Belt conveyor
  • 8) Hand Carts/Trucks Material Handling
  • 9) Load Handling Equipment
  • 1) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
  • 2) The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
  • 3) Transportation Safety
  • 1) FOREIGN OBJECT DAMAGE (FOD)/DEBRIS PREVENTION PROGRAM
  • 2) FOREIGN OBJECT DAMAGE (FOD)/DEBRIS PREVENTION PROGRAM
  • 3) Foreign Material Exclusion Worker Objective & Goal of the FME Program
  • 1) Materials Handling
  • 2) Materials Handling and Storage
  • 3) QUIZ "HANDLING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS"
  • 4) Hazard Communication Training
  • 1) Multi-Employer Citation Policy OSHA
  • 2) OSHA’S MULTI-EMPLOYER WORKSITE DOCTRINE: A FACT SHEET
  • 3) Multi-Employer and Contractor Safety
  • 1) subject matter experts
  • 2) How to be an awesome Subject Matter Expert (SME)!
  • 1) Understanding Machine Safety Functionality
  • 2) Safeguarding Equipment and Protecting Employees from Amputations
  • 3) Safety Quiz - Equipment Safety
  • 4) Safe work practices
  • 5) Machine Safety vs Process Safety SIL vs PLe
  • 6) Understanding UL
  • 7) Hotwork Permit Information from NFPA/OSHA/FM Global
  • 1) Hydraulic Safety Precautions and Hydraulic System Maintenance
  • 2) Hand Tool Safety
  • 3) Angle Grinder Safety
  • 4) Robots’ Safety
  • 1) Chemistry - Nanoparticles
  • 2) What Is a Combustible Dust Explosion
  • 3) Occupational Exposure to Heat and Hot Environments
  • 4) Pressure Hazards
  • 5) ALARA and Radiation Safety
  • 6) Protecting Workers from Silica Hazards in the Workplace Video
  • 7) Protecting Workers from Silica Hazards in the Workplace Video
  • 8) Controlling Silica Exposures in Construction While Operating Handheld Masonry Saws
  • 9) Working Safely with Nanomaterials
  • 10) Protect Yourself! Do you know when to use each style of Respirator? Plus More Safety Equipment!
  • 11) Abrasive Blasting Safety Guidelines
  • 12) Monday Meltdown
  • 13) 5 Tips for Protecting Employees from Heat Stress
  • 14) Working in The Cold
  • 1) The Influence of Human Performance on Safety
  • 2) Human Performance -Set Up for Safety
  • 3) Human Performance - Safety Culture
  • 1) The importance of business continuity planning
  • 2) Hurricane Preparedness for Small Businesses
  • 3) Emergency Management and Business Continuity Plan
  • 4) Business Crisis and Continuity Management and Planning
  • 5) An Introduction to Emergency Preparedness
  • 6) Four Phases of Emergency Management
  • 1) How fire sprinkler systems work (3D Animation)
  • 2) CO2 Laser Machine Fire Suppression System
  • 3) Suppression systems, fire extinguishers, sprinkler types
  • 4) Fire Suppression System Simulation
  • 5) Fire Extinguisher Training - PASS
  • 6) Fire Suppression Systems Training Part 1: Follow the Water
  • 7) Fire Suppression System Training Part 2: Valves
  • 1) Avoid Violations!! Must know information on HAZMAT LOADS
  • 2) Hazmat Security
  • 3) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION
  • 4) Security Plan for the Transportation of Hazardous Materials
  • 5) COMMERCIAL DRIVER’S LICENSE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDBOOK
  • 1) Workplace Violence Prevention
  • 2) Guidelines for Preventing Workplace Violence
  • 3) Violence in the Federal Workplace: A Guide for Prevention and Response
  • 4) Workplace Violence OSHA Fact Sheet
  • 5) Sample Policy for Violence in the Workplace
  • 1) Introduction to Toxicology
  • 2) Introduction to Exposure Assessment
  • 3) Advanced Toxicology Principles
  • 4) Mutagens, Teratogens, and Ototoxins
  • 5) LD50 lecture
  • 6) How The Body Takes up Chemicals?
  • 7) Acute versus Chronic Toxicity
  • 1) Carcinogenic Chemicals
  • 2) Chemicals, Cancer, and You
  • 3) Appendix A - NIOSH Potential Occupational Carcinogens
  • 4) Appendix B - Thirteen OSHA-Regulated Carcinogens
  • 5) Appendix C - Supplementary Exposure Limits
  • 6) Appendix D - Substances with No Established RELs
  • 7) Cancers Part 2 - Metals: Cancer & Carcinogens - Common Cancer-Causing Substances & Your Exposure
  • 1) Ergonomics Basics
  • 2) Ergonomics, Proper Lifting Techniques
  • 3) Ergonomics and Anthropometrics
  • 4) UNDERSTANDING & CONTROLLING ERGONOMIC RISK FACTORS REVIEW QUIZ
  • 5) Visual Acuity and the Snellen Chart
  • 6) Preventing Fatigue at Work – Safety Tips
  • 7) Workplace Vibration: Health Hazards, Measurement Protocol, and Controls
  • 1) Niosh Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards
  • 2) Introduction to Exposure Assessment
  • 3) Occupational exposure limits
  • 4) Hazard Substance Fact Sheet
  • 5) Nanotechnology: Research Center Nanotechnology
  • 6) Nanotechnology: Guidance and Publications Guidance & Publications
  • 7) NIOSH POCKET GUIDE TO CHEMICAL HAZARDS
  • 8) Biological Control Agents
  • 9) Working in The Cold
  • 10) Safety Toolbox Talks : Heat Stress
  • 1) INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
  • 2) Considerations When Evaluating Exposure Assessments
  • 3) Evaluating an Occupational Exposure History
  • 4) Exposure Assessment Part One 2018
  • 1) Ototoxicity & Ear Protection
  • 2) Preventing Hearing Loss Caused by Chemical (Ototoxicity) and Noise Exposure
  • 3) Occupational Radiation Protection
  • 4) Visual Acuity and the Snellen Chart
  • 5) Fatigue Management
  • 6) How to Understand Indoor Air Quality
  • 7) Occupational Hygiene Exposure Verification: Sampling and Interpretation
  • 8) Nanoparticles OSHA
  • 9) Controlling Health Hazards When Working with Nanomaterials: Questions to Ask Before You Start
  • 1) Training Objectives and Expectations:
  • 2) Addiction as a Disease—Not a Moral Failure
  • 3) Definition of Addiction
  • 4) Toolbox Talk: Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy
  • 1) The fundamentals of epidemiology
  • 2) An Introduction to Epidemiology
  • 3) Epidemiology
  • 4) Essentials of Epidemiology
  • 1) Hands-on Activity Demonstration: Choosing an Occupational Exposure Limit
  • 2) Occupational exposure limits, simple words explanation
  • 1) MITIGATING THE VAPOR INTRUSION
  • 2) Ground Water Contamination
  • 3) Introduction to Water Quality Standards
  • 4) Vapor Intrusion: Investigating and Understanding Risk
  • 5) Air pollution the silent killer
  • 6) How can you be the solution to soil pollution
  • 7) Recycling and refining of complex waste streams
  • 8) Waste Generation and Waste Disposal
  • 1) Ground Water Contamination
  • 2) Mercury Spill Cleanup - Health Effects
  • 3) Oil Spills: What happens after the cleanup?
  • 4) Our Groundwater Connection: Contamination
  • 5) Reflections on Bhopal After Thirty Years
  • 6) Love Canal: Case Study in Soil Contamination
  • 1) Sustainability Primer
  • 2) Introduction to SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT & Sustainability | 3 Principles
  • 3) 3 Ps Of SUSTAINABILITY: The Three Principles Of Sustainable Development
  • 4) Sustainability: Definition and Five Core Principles
  • 1) Introduction to Water Quality Standards
  • 2) Primer for Municipal Wastewater Treatment Systems
  • 3) Anaerobic Digestion and its Applications
  • 4) How City Water Purification Works: Drinking and Wastewater
  • 5) How Do We Get Clean Drinking Water?
  • 1) Assessing Occupational Safety and Health Training
  • 2) Training
  • 3) A systematic review of the effectiveness of training & education for the protection of workers
  • 4) ASP/CSP Certified Safety Professional Exam Questions Answers
  • 5) Training Requirements in OSHA Standards
  • 6) Evaluating Training Effectiveness and ROI
  • 7) Safety and Health Training Plan
  • 1) Legal
  • 2) Standards development processes
  • 3) The ethics related to conducting professional practice
  • 4) The ethics related to conducting professional practice
  • 5) The relationship between labor and management
  • 6) The relationship between labor and management
  • 7) Labor Relations in Public Organizations
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  1. Will have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree*
  2. Will have four (4) years of safety experience where safety is at least 50%, preventative, professional level with breadth and depth of safety duties
  3. Will have a BCSP Qualified Credential:
      • Associate Safety Professional (ASP)**
      • Graduate Safety Practitioner (GSP)
      • Transitional Safety Practitioner (TSP)**
      • Certified Industrial Hygienist® (CIH®)
      • Chartered Member of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (CMIOSH)**
      • Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP)**
      • CP-12 Professional Certificate in Safety and Occupational Health, U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center (ACRC)**
      • Certified Safety Engineer (CSE), as administered by the State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS), People’s Republic of China (PRC)**
      • Master in Occupational Safety and Health, International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization (ITC-ILO)**
      • NEBOSH National or International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety**
      • Professional Member of the Singapore Institution of Safety Officers (SISO)**
      • Diploma/Certificate in Industrial Safety, as issued by the State Government Departments Boards of Technical Education, Government of India**
  4. Must pass the CSP examination
  5. Maintenance of certification
      • Annual renewal fee
      • Recertification requirements


Learning Outcomes:

  • Understand safety protocols in the workplace.
  • Recognize potential hazards and mitigate risks.

CEU Requirements CEU Requirements

  • 100% appearance for the course
  • Fully involvement in all class trainings (determined by instructor)
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration Form
  • Completion of mandatory quiz assessments
  • As applicable, attainment of least passing score on required end-of-course examination
  • Participation and submittal of end-of-course assessment form (must provide name on form to obtain credit)

Prerequisites Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites but, mandatory to do Video Cons in this course. Students must be able to orally communicate with instructor in primary language of the training

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