Safety credentials cheat sheet: Network with confidence
Emergency Management Alert, January 22, 2008
You no longer have to hide in the corner at safety convention cocktail parties, now that you have this handy cheat sheet of safety certifications and credentials, courtesy of our friends at www.hospitalsafetycenter.com.
CFEI-Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator from the National Association of Fire Investigators
CFPS-Certified Fire Protection Specialist from the National Fire Protection Association
CHCM- Certified Hazard Control Management, from Certified Hazard Control Management
CHEM-Certification in Healthcare Environmental Management, from ECRI Institute
CHFM- Certified Healthcare Facility Manager, from the AHA
CHMM-Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, from Institute of Hazardous Materials Management
CHPA-Certified Healthcare Protection Administrator, from the International Association for Healthcare Security & Safety
CHSO-Certified Healthcare Security Officer (CHSO), International Association for Healthcare Security & Safety
CHSP-Certified Healthcare Safety Professional, from Certified Hazard Control Management
CIC-Certification in Infection Control and Epidemiology, from the Certification Board of Infection Control & Epidemiology
CIH-Certified Industrial Hygienist, from the American Board of Industrial Hygiene
CPP-Certified Protection Professional, from ASIS International (formerly American Society of Industrial Security)
CPSM- Certified Product Safety Management, from Certified Hazard Control Management
CPSO-Certified Patient Safety Officer, from Certified Hazard Control Management
CSP-Certified Safety Professional, from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals
SASHE/FASHE-Senior ASHE and Fellow ASHE, from the American Society for Healthcare Engineering
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