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CSP ASP Study Guide

This document outlines a 3-day workshop to prepare participants for the CSP certification exam through lectures and discussions covering the exam's three domains: collecting risk information, assessing risks, and managing risks. The workshop will cover topics such as hazard identification, data management, laws and standards, risk assessment techniques, auditing, performance indicators, risk management methods, communication, and culture. Participants will learn about concepts in probability, statistics, sciences, engineering safety principles, risk management, ergonomics, and law/regulations.

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CSP ASP Study Guide

This document outlines a 3-day workshop to prepare participants for the CSP certification exam through lectures and discussions covering the exam's three domains: collecting risk information, assessing risks, and managing risks. The workshop will cover topics such as hazard identification, data management, laws and standards, risk assessment techniques, auditing, performance indicators, risk management methods, communication, and culture. Participants will learn about concepts in probability, statistics, sciences, engineering safety principles, risk management, ergonomics, and law/regulations.

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3 Days / 2.

1 CEUs

Prepare for the Comprehensive Practice examination leading to the CSP


certification through lectures, sample problems, and discussion on the
variety of subjects essential to the three domains of the exam.
Learn:

Collecting Safety, Health, Environmental, and Security Risk Information


Assessing and Managing Safety, Health, Environmental, and Security
Risk
Concepts of probability, statistics and basic sciences
Engineering: safety, environmental, occupational health and fire
protection
Applied management principles, ergonomic analysis, risk management
Legal/ regulatory and issues
Workers Compensation

Workshop Content

Domain 1:

Collecting Safety, Health, Environmental, and Security Risk Information


Identify and characterize hazards, threats and vulnerabilities using
equipment and field observation methods
Design and use data management systems for collecting and
validating risk information
Collect and validate information on organizational risk factors by
studying culture, management style, business climate, financial
conditions, and the availability of internal and external resources
Research applicable laws, regulations, consensus standards, best
practices, and published literature using internal and external resource
to develop benchmarks

Domain 2:
Assessing Safety, Health, Environmental, and Security Risk
Information

Evaluate the risk of injury, illness, environmental harm, and property


damage to which the public or an organization is exposed associated
with the organizations facilities, products, systems, processes,
equipment, and employees by applying quantitative and qualitative
threat, vulnerability, and risk assessment techniques.

Audit SHE and security management systems using appropriate


auditing techniques to compare an organizations management
systems against established standards for identifying the
organizations strength and weaknesses
Analyze trends in leading and lagging performance indicators related
to SHE and security management systems using historical information
and statistical methods to identify an organizations strengths and
weakness.

Domain 3:
Managing Safety, Health, Environmental, and Security Risk

Design effective risk management methods using the results of risk


assessments
Educate and influence decision makers to adopt effective risk
management methods by illustrating business-related benefits
Lead projects to implement the risk management methods adopted by
decision markers using internal and external resources
Promote a positive organizational culture that is conscious of its SHE
and security responsibilities by communicating these responsibilities to
all stakeholders

Topics

Basic Math/Unit Conversions/Calculator Use


Chemistry
EHS Training
Electrical Safety
Emergency Preparedness/Response
Engineering Economy
Environmental/EnvironmentalManagement
Ergonomics
Fleet Safety/Security
Fire Protection
Industria lHygiene
Insurance Liability
Noise
OSHA Compliance,Training and Communication
Personal Protective Equipment(PPE)
Physics and Engineering
Probability
Process Equipment Safety
Product Safety
Radiation

Risk Assessment
Safety Management
Statistics
System Safety
Thermal Stressors
Toxicology
Ventilation
Work Environments

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