Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP)
Credential: Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP)
Credentialing Agency: International Board for Certification of Safety Managers (IBFCSM)
Renewal Period: 1 year
The International Board for Certification of Safety Managers (IBFCSM), Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP) is a comprehensive certification that focuses on the importance of improving human safety, organizational performance, and compliance efforts of healthcare organizations of all types and sizes. The CHSP credential is for candidates desiring to improve their professional practice in healthcare safety and related functions. Candidates can qualify for the CHSP certification on a professional or an associate level. Professional level candidates must have eight (8) years of education and experience combined with at least three (3) years of relevant experience; or the candidate must hold a Bachelor's or Graduate degree in a safety or related discipline and provide documentation for at least two (2) years of relevant experience. Associate level candidates must document four years of education and experience combined with at least one year of relevant experience. Candidates are required to take and pass a written examination.
More information can be found on the certifying agency's website.
Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP)
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Eligibility Requirements (View Details)
- Credential Prerequisite
- Experience: 3 years
- Education
- Training
- Membership
- Other
- Fee
Note: This credential may have multiple options for becoming eligible. Listed are the minimum requirements based on the minimum degree required. To view other options, see the Eligibility tab.
Exam Requirements (View Details)
- Exam
- Written Exam
- Oral Exam
- Practical Exam
- Performance Assessment
RECERTIFICATION SUMMARY
Renewal Period: 1 year
AGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
International Board for Certification of Safety Managers (IBFCSM)
173 Tucker Road
Suite 101
Helena, AL 35080
Phone: (205) 664-8412
Fax: (205) 663-9541
Email: Iinfo@ibfcsm.org
Education and/or Experience REQUIREMENTS
Professional Level:
- Candidate must have any combination of relevant experience and college education to equal eight (8) years. Candidate must document at least three (3) years of relevant experience. Each 30 semester hours of college credit earned can be substituted for one year of experience for a maximum of three years.
OR
- Candidate must have a Bachelor's degree or a Graduate degree in a safety or related discipline along with documentation of at least two (2) years of relevant experience.
Associate Level:
- Candidate must have at least four (4) years of relevant experience and education combined with at least one (1) year of verifiable experience unless candidate has a Bachelor's or Graduate degree in a safety or related discipline.
Note: Associate level members may upgrade to the professional level when meeting published requirements. Associate level members are not required to re-take the examination to upgrade. Those desiring to upgrade must send written request to the Board and pay the current upgrade fee.
Written Exam
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Safety Management (36%)
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Leadership and Management Principles
- Communication
- Decision-making
- Facility safety priorities
- Human factors
- Leadership principles
- Management functions
- Management involvement
- Management tools
- Occupational health
- Organizational dynamics
- Safety behaviors
- Safety costs
- Safety responsibilities
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Safety Management Concepts
- Accident/hazard reporting
- Disaster preparedness
- Education/training
- Emergency drills
- Emergency management
- Employee health
- Management concepts
- Patient safety
- Performance improvement
- Risk management
- Quality improvement
- Risk management
- Safety assessment
- Safety authority
- Safety communication
- Safety effectiveness
- Organizational improvement
- Safety process improvement
- Safety improvement methods
- Safety leadership
- Safety management
- Safety policies
- Safety priorities
- Safety responsibilities
- Security management
- System safety
- Training/orientation
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Organizational Dynamics
- Communication effectiveness
- High reliability concepts
- Organizational priorities
- Medical errors
- Operational culture
- Organizational performance
- Patient safety challenges
- Safety improvement
- System safety methods
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Leadership and Management Principles
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Hazard Control (28%)
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Hazard Control Practice
- Biohazards
- Chemical hazards
- Departmental hazards
- Equipment risks
- Evaluating risks
- Facility wide hazards
- Healthcare hazards
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Accident/Hazard prevention
- Accident prevention
- Accident causal factors
- Accident investigations
- Antimicrobial solutions
- Clinical risks
- Employee protection
- Evaluating hazards
- Facility wide risks
- Hazard protection
- Hazardous material controls
- Hazardous material risks
- Infection control
- Job safety
- Medical equipment risks
- Personal protective equipment responsibilities
- Personal protective equipment assessment
- Personnel protective equipment education
- Reporting hazards & injuries
- Support department safety
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Healthcare Hazards and Risks
- Clinical area safety
- Implementing controls
- Safety priorities
- Support departmental risks
- Environmental hazards
- Facility assessments
- Clinical department exposures
- Hazard identification
- Facility wide safety issues
- Gases and vapors
- Hazard assessment processes
- Hazardous substances
- Human factor risks
- Infection control response
- Infection prevention education
- Support department safety
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Hazard Control Practice
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Compliance and Standards (36%)
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Accreditation/Voluntary Standards
- Accreditation
- Clinical safety
- EOC safety
- Compressed gases
- Consensus standards
- Emergency drills
- Environmental management
- Ergonomic issues
- Facility safety standards
- Facility safety topics
- Facility warnings
- Fire codes
- Life safety issues
- Fire safety risks
- Bio-hazardous materials
- Fire safety management
- Life safety standards
- Flammable/combustible risks
- Hazardous materials disposal
- Patient safety standards
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Governmental Compliance
- Antimicrobial/disinfectant regulations
- Biohazards
- Clinical safety
- Compliance inspections
- Emergency preparedness
- Employee injuries
- EPA standards
- Ergonomics and human factors
- Facility compliance
- Federal agency compliance reporting
- Federal agency compliance standards
- Hazardous exposures
- Hazardous materials monitoring
- Hazardous materials training
- Healthcare facility compliance
- Biohazards compliance
- Infection control
- Ionizing & non-ionizing radiation
- Medical equipment requirements
- Medical waste standards
- Occupational risks
- Occupational health
- Occupational safety standards
- OSHA compliance
- Training requirements
- Hazard exposure limits
- OSHA compliance
- OSHA reporting & recordkeeping
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Accreditation/Voluntary Standards
Exam Preparation Resources
There are a number of resources available to help you prepare for the Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP) examination:
Testing Information
Testing for this credential is handled by TesTrac. The test centers are located in the U.S.
To find out more, use the following links on the TesTrac website:
For more information on the International Board for Certification of Safety Managers (IBFCSM) testing process, visit the agency website.
RECERTIFICATION
Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP)
Renewal Period: 1 year