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BCSP Launches New, Comprehensive Salary Reporting Tool for Safety Practitioners

April 2, 2014

The Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) has launched Safety Salary Source, a new reporting tool that allows users to view survey data on safety, health and environmental (SH&E) practitioners’ salaries in new detail.

“BCSP is committed to the research and reporting of safety practitioners’ salaries, and has produced robust data on professional, technologist, and technician level compensation,” states Dr. Treasa Turnbeaugh, CSP, CET, BCSP CEO. “We will be collecting additional relevant data in future reports. With Safety Salary Source, users are provided tools to better navigate our expanding salary information, having access to a graphical views that can be filtered and customized to meet more specific needs.”

Those using Safety Salary Source can search for the salaries of safety professionals with or without BCSP certifications, view summary reports, and apply up to four filters. After one filter is applied using the tool’s main menu, the option to apply advanced filters is presented beneath the resulting report’s title.

Safety Salary Source makes it possible for users to compare data not available before. For example, it is possible to find the average salary of a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) with a bachelor’s degree working in California.

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