Associate Safety Professional® (ASP®)
ASP candidates may hold positions at the technical level or program management level and may directly supervise employees. Knowledge of safety concepts and expertise in fundamental safety assurance methodologies can make them key members of project, operational, or design teams. An ASP may be called upon to coordinate safety activities, conduct basic safety analyses, identify hazardous situations, and recommend or oversee implementation of risk reduction measures.
Meet Sandy, an Associate Safety Professional
- At minimum, a bachelor’s degree in any field or an associate in safety, health, or the environment*
- The associate degree must include at least four courses with at least 12 semester hours/18 quarter hours of study in the safety, health, or environmental domains covered in the ASP examination blueprint
- At least one (1) year of safety experience where safety is at least 50%, preventative, professional level with breadth and depth of safety duties
- Passing the ASP examination
- Maintenance of certification
- Annual renewal fee
- Recertification requirements
Applicants must also disclose if they have been convicted of criminal offenses or have had a professional license or credential suspended, revoked, or placed under probation. BCSP keeps this information confidential but may deny an application based on these matters.
*When applying for the ASP with a degree from a college outside the United States, that degree will be evaluated for U.S. equivalency. Details on the documentation required, requested during the application process, can be found online here.
BCSP Complete Guide ASP Exam Blueprint (PDF) ASP Exam References (PDF)
Apply Online
You may apply for certification at any time by selecting the My Profile portal from the right-hand corner of any BCSP.ORG webpage. Once you have created your account, you may select the “Applications” menu button to start your application.
BCSP will review your application once it is submitted and payment has been made. You must meet all certification requirements to be eligible for the certification. Once determined eligible, candidates have one (1) year to take and pass the certification’s examination.
BCSP requires applicants, candidates, credential holders, and other status holders to disclose if they have been convicted of offenses or have had a professional license or credential suspended, revoked, or placed under probation, as outlined in the Criminal Conviction and Actions Against a Professional License or Other Credential Policy. Information related to these matters is confidentially reviewed separately from other eligibility requirements and will be considered as part of the final credential application or recertification review, and at any time while status is held with BCSP. BCSP will evaluate the information and reserves the right to deny an application, revoke a candidate’s eligibility, or act against any status holder based on these matters.
Purchase, Schedule, and Take the Exam
You have one (1) year from the approval of your application to sit for any purchased examination authorizations. The ASP examination is $350 for a single examination. This can be purchased during the application process as an application and exam/exam bundle combo option, or it can be purchased after your application is approved.
You may purchase an examination by logging in to My Profile and selecting the “Purchase Exam” menu button. You will then be able to schedule your exam through the single sign-on (SSO) option to Pearson VUE through your BCSP My Profile at one of their testing centers. You may schedule the exam at any time available as long as it is at least six (6) weeks from your last exam attempt.
BCSP’s examination service provider, Pearson VUE, has hundreds of test centers located around the world. Examinations are delivered via computer at the test center. As soon as candidates submit their exam, official results are available.
Achieve and Maintain Certification
Candidates who meet requirements and pass the examination are awarded their certification and become BCSP certificants.
To support continued advancement of the safety profession and recognition of BCSP credentials, an annual fee is assessed to credential holders in order to retain use of BCSP credentials. All credential holders must also remain up to date with changes in professional practice and share their activities to earn recertification points required every five (5) years.
ASP examCORE
This online, self-paced course provides in-depth information on each area of the ASP blueprint and will enable you to effectively put safety and health principles to work in your organization. The training features a pre- and post-assessment, along with subject areas built to help you succeed in your journey toward certification.
To ensure impartiality, BCSP utilizes subject-matter experts for the development of the examCORE program and products who are independent from the certification examination development process.
Benefits of ASP examCORE include:
- Learn on your tablet or desktop
- Focus on the areas you need to improve
- Track your progress with pre- and post-tests
- Access to over 1,000 examCORE questions
- Access period extension options
If an examCORE customer needs to retake their exam, they may be eligible to extend their access period up to six (6) months at no charge. Completion of examCORE before that exam is required. Completion of examCORE does not guarantee a candidate will pass the BCSP exam.