How do I get BCRSP?
The BCRSP® requires that applicants have: A minimum of a Bachelor's degree (4-year) in any field OR a 2-year diploma (or certificate - minimum of 900 hours or 60 credits) in occupational health and safety or a closely related field from a recognized academic institution.
What does a Canadian Registered safety Professional do?
Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST)
A CRST supports a safe working environment by maintaining OHS administrative processes, conducting training and using a range of state-of-the-art tools, processes and common practice solutions to OHS risks.
How do you become a registered safety professional in Canada?
How do I Become Certified?
- Determine Your Eligibility.
- Submit a Certification Application.
- BCRSP Qualifications Review.
- BCRSP Peer-Interview (for CRSP® certification only)
- Sit for a BCRSP certification examination.
- Board Approval.
- Ethics Declaration & Initial Certification Fee.
- Recertification and Annual Renewal.
How hard is the CRSP exam?
The failure rate of the exam has typically been about 40-60%. The most intimidating aspect of the exam is the depth and comprehensive nature of the information. UNB Online's CRSP Preparation Course is the best way to prepare to conquer the exam and be successful.