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BCSP TSP Designation

TRANSITIONAL SAFETY PRACTITIONER

BCSP TSP Designation

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BECOME A TSP

Transitional Safety Practitioner

The Transitional Safety Practitioner (TSP) designation is accessible to individuals who successfully complete one of the programs under BCSP’s Qualified Equivalent Program (QEP) standards. Propelling you towards your Certified Safety Professional (CSP) certification, without the necessity of acquiring the Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certificate. An online application is required for TSP designation and annual renewal fee to maintain their designation which is valid for up to (6) six years. The TSP status acknowledges you as a professional safety practitioner at entry or advanced levels to prioritize safety through supervision of risk management across various sectors from healthcare to manufacturing plants. You can become a Transitional Safety Practitioner in Texas through Safety Mastery European Safety Council’s IDHSE, Level-7 OHSM and other Qualified Equivalent Programs accredited by BCSP, representing fundamental knowledge of safety practices.

ADVANTAGES & BENEFITS

TSP Qualified Equivalent Programs

A BCSP has granted 12 Qualified Equivalent Programs (QEP), it is a curriculum-based certificate or diploma program for the Transitional Safety Practitioner. This is a membership program focused on helping individuals become safety practitioners at entry or professional levels in safety, health, and environmental (SH&E) practices. BCSP reviews QEP programs throughout the year and new programs are added to the QEP list every quarter, the certificate holders of the program can apply for the TSP designation. The TSP status program fulfills all the eligibility criteria established by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) for safety management and is closely aligned with the Associate Safety Professional (ASP) examination blueprint.

TSP Qualified Equivalent Programs

Safety Diploma

Safety International Diploma

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ESC’s IDHSE
QEP FOR TSP

ESC’s IDHSE

The European Safety Council’s International Diploma in Health and Safety Engineering (ESC IDHSE) is one of 12 BCSP Qualified Equivalent Programs (QEP). This is the best certificate of completion for individuals who want to enhance their understanding of safety management and attempt the CSP exam directly without fulfilling the requirements of ASP certified qualifications, such as a bachelor’s degree or a diploma in safety and health. Upon completing ESC IDHSE program offers TSP status and applicants should apply for it within one year of receiving their credentials.

QEP FOR TSP

Level 7 OHSM

The European Safety Council’s Level 7 International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management (OHSM) is also among the approved Qualified Equivalent Programs (QEP) that meet the criteria set by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP). It is a qualification for aspiring safety professionals in various sectors in the UK, Dubai and other countries by acquiring TSP designation. Making you eligible to directly pursue the second year of an MSC program in any of reputed UK based colleges without needing to complete the first year. Qualifying Level 7 OHSM credentials is indicated as a path of progress towards the CSP certification attaining TSP status without meeting the necessary criteria to qualify for attempting ASP certification. For a complete guide of TSP Qualified Equivalent Programs (QEP), refer BCSP.ORG/TSP.
Level 7 OHSM
TRANSITIONAL SAFETY PRACTITIONERS OUTCOMES

TSP Qualifications

Application Eligibility

Individuals must complete an online application to get TSP status and upload your certificate with the date it was awarded.

Application Process

TSP candidates must submit applications within a year of obtaining their certificate as per the program's QEP list.

TSP Renewal

Every TSPs should pay an annual renewal fee to maintain their designation and it may hold the TSP status for up to six years.

Transition to CSP

After attaining CSP designation, TSP status expires. Those who lost status before achieving CSP must qualify for ASP or other BCSP.

CSP Recertification
ADVANTAGES & BENEFITS

ADVANTAGES & BENEFITS

TRANSITIONAL SAFETY PRACTITIONER

TSP Fees Structure

$ 25

Application Fees

1
$ 100

Eligibility Extension Fees**

2
$ 140

Renewal Fees

3
CURRICULUM HIGHLIGHTS

TSP Time Limits

Individuals must complete an online application to get TSP status and upload your certificate with the date it was awarded.

TSP holders must apply and complete the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) exam within the period of 6 years from the TSP grant date.

If TSP expires and cannot be regained, it necessitates undertaking the ASP exam or any BCSP QEP program as a basic CSP requirement.

CSP Eligibility Criteria
BCSP PARTNERSHIP AND ACCREDITATION

Apply for TSP Designation

Individuals must hold certification from QEP to apply for the TSP within the 12 QEP listed programs established by BCSP on the applicable dates mentioned in the QEP list. These credentials help you to undertake the 5.5 hours CSP certification examination with confidence.

Note: BCSP mandates that candidates or credential holders disclose convictions of license/credential issues, as per the Criminal Conviction and Actions and it reserves all rights to deny any application. For more details on BCSP requirements, visit

ADVANCING CAREERS AND ENHANCING WORKPLACE SAFETY

After Becoming a TSP

Being an Associate Safety Professional offers various positive benefits by creating a safe and secure environment for all employees at the workplace. We will assist you to become a certified professional with our online ASP preparation course.

As a Transitional Safety Practitioner, individuals can expect to apply their expertise in safety coordination, risk management, and enhance safety measures.

Qualified Equivalent Programs (QEPs) are recognized in the field of SH&E (Safety, Health, and Environment) and reduce high costs associated with safety diploma courses.

Similar to ASPs and CSP certifications, every Transitional Safety Practitioner(TSP) is required to pay an annual renewal fee to uphold their designation as TSP.

Only after attaining the Transitional Safety Practitioner status, one meets the eligibility criteria to submit an application for CSP without attempting ASP examination.

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