Licensed Safety Professional (LSP)® - General Industry
Our Licensed Safety Professional (LSP)® Certification will show you:
- How to develop workplace safety programs and create a true Safety Culture in your workplace
- How to deal with DOT regulations and DOT shipping, packaging, marking and labeling requirements
- How to recognize the symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), reduce MSD risk factors and implement an ergonomics program
- How to deal with workplace hazards, perform a safety inspection and investigate, analyze and document a workplace accident
- How to respond to emergencies and implement an emergency management program
- How to deal with hazardous materials and become both OSHA and environmentally compliant
- How to gain a comprehensive understanding of workplace safety and how to manage safety in your workplace, with emphasis on Behavior Based Safety
- And much more!
Certification:
Licensed Safety Professional (LSP)®
Course Objectives:
Those who currently hold the NASP MSA Certification (Master Safety Administrator), successfully complete the Advanced Safety Professional Independent Study Course and the Integrated Safety Management Course will be awarded the highest designation offered by the NASP, The Licensed Safety Professional Designation (LSP)® and the CSC Certification (Certified Safety Consultant).
Course Composition:
This program is composed of the following courses:
Advanced Safety Professional (CSC)
Certified DOT HAZMAT Technician (CDT)
Certified Ergonomics Technician (CET)
Certified Safety Auditor (SAC)
Emergency Management Specialist (SEM)
Environmental, Health and Safety Management Specialist (EHS)
Integrated Safety Management Course (IST)
Safety Manager/Trainer Course (STS/SPS + HTS)
(Note: The HTS is a required course for the LSP general industry certification.)
Violence Prevention, Management and Survival Certification Course (VPS)
Course Prerequisites:
The following courses are pre-requisites of this program:
The HAZWOPER Training Specialist Certification (HTS) is specifically
designed to provide the academic information needed for the HTS, for those
who complete the Workplace Safety Manager/Trainer Course. Prerequisite: If
you plan to train others to the Hazwoper Technician level (hands of training
with PPE) then HTS attendees must have completed a HAZWOPER Technician Level
Course or equivalent. The NASP HTS course is designed to prepare you
academically to provide HAZWOPER training to others. In order to receive the
HTS Certification you must have the practical experience appropriate to the
courses you intend to teach.
Online Exams:
The student will take a comprehensive online exam at the end of the course. You must score 80% to receive certification. You have three opportunities to pass the exam.
Optional Credits:
Thirty-five and one half (35.5) CEUs are offered through the University of North Carolina at Wilmington for this course. If you are interested in receiving CEU s for this course, upon successful completion of the exam please either download the form and instructions here or the obtain form and instructions from a Member Services Representative by calling 800-922-2219.
Recertification:
All NASP certifications require refresher training once every three years. The certifications should be refreshed before their expiration date. Click here for more details.


