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The Board of Certified Safety Professionals

The Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) began in 1969 as a peer certification board. It is not a member organization and does not provide services usually offered by member organizations. Membership in any organization is not a requirement for certification.

Its sole purpose is to certify practitioners in the safety profession. Safety professionals identify hazards and evaluate them for the potential to cause injury or illness to people or harm of property and the environment. The safety professional recommends administrative and engineering controls that eliminate or minimize the risk and danger posed by hazards. They work with professionals in other disciplines in many different job settings. They work for companies, government agencies and private organizations or offer individual professional services. They may engage in design, planning, program management, training, audit and other aspects of practice. Additionally, they apply hazard recognition, evaluation and control knowledge and skills for equipment, systems, facilities and processes, or in operations, manufacturing, transportation, construction, insurance services and other enterprises.

Since its inception, over 20,000 individuals have achieved the CSP certification and nearly 11,000 currently hold it. The value of the CSP continues to grow. In the U.S., numerous laws, regulations and standards cite it. More importantly, many companies include it in position standards, government agencies rely on it and contracts for safety services require it. The average person holding the CSP credential today earns nearly $20,000 more than others in the safety field who hold no certification.

Setting the Standard

The Board of Certified Safety Professionals is recognized as the leader in high quality credentialing for safety, health, and environmental practitioners in order to enhance the safety of people, property, and the environment.

BCSP:

  • Sets standards for professional safety practice.
  • Evaluates the academic and professional experience qualifications of CSP candidates and applicants.
  • Administers examinations.
  • Issues certificates of qualification to those professionals who meet BCSP's criteria and successfully pass its examinations.
  • Monitors continued professional development through mandatory recertification requirements

About our Executive Director

Thomas L. Adams was named Executive Director of the Board of Certified Safety Professionals in September of 2009. BCSP is a global certification body with over 22,000 individuals currently certified who are engaged in the performance of safety related activities in the safety, health and environmental fields.

An association executive for most of his career, Mr. Adams served as President & CEO of the Association of Clinical Research Professionals, Executive Director of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, President of the Medical Group Management Association and Executive Vice President of the Wisconsin Medical Society before joining BCSP as Executive Director.

Mr. Adams is active in a number of associations and served as an officer and director of the American Association of Medical Society Executives. He has held a number of appointed positions including serving three years on the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on Human Research Protections (SACHRP), the Hawaii Convention and Visitors Bureau Advisory Committee, Chairman of the Governor’s (WI) Advisory Committee on Health Insurance for the Uninsured and numerous charitable boards.

A graduate of Lenoir Rhyne College (now University) with a BA in History, Mr. Adams was honored by his Alma Mater in 2001 with an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree. In 2003, Modern Healthcare Magazine listed him as one of the 100 most powerful people in healthcare. In 2005 Pharma Voice Magazine named him as one of the 100 most inspiring people in the industry.

An avid sailor, Mr. Adams, is married to Diane Waltman Adams. He has two children, Benjamin Adams a commercial real estate developer in Raleigh and Ashley Adams a Middle Eastern scholar residing in Palestine.

Vision

The Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) is recognized domestically and internationally by practitioners and stakeholders as the premier certification body for the highest quality of safety, health and environment (SH&E)-related certification products and services, dedicated to the protection of people, property, and the environment.

Mission

BCSP is the premier certification body providing domestic and international credentialing services to practitioners, technologists, technicians, supervisors, and workers through its recognized excellence, financial strength, continuous improvement and accredited products and services by offering career advancement paths to those persons in safety, health, and environmental practitioners.

BCSP Bylaws

The BCSP Bylaws are available for anyone to read. Read the BCSP Bylaws.

Non-Discrimination Policy

BCSP evaluates all candidates seeking certification without regard to religion, ethnicity, gender, age, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.

Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct

Credential holders and those pursuing the CSP credential are held to a high standard. Read the BCSP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.

40 Years of Safety Professionalism

BCSP celebrated 40 years in 2009. Read up on the history of BCSP.

Careers with BCSP

Periodically, BCSP has open positions. We are always looking for talented individuals. Read More

Latest Newsletter

Click on a newsletter link below to access a PDF or web-based archive.

Second Quarter 2010 e-newsletter

First Quarter 2010 e-newsletter

Fourth Quarter 2009 e-newsletter

Annual Reports

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2007 Annual Report  Read More
2008 Annual Report  Read More
2009 Annual Report  Read More

Presentations and Articles

BCSP has several PowerPoint presentations and other articles for anyone to review, use in their presentations or just learn more about ethics in safety, benefits of certification and other topics of interest. Click here to see the list.