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“The future of safety requires incoming professionals with both technical capability and the soft skills to work with others and communicate the proper message,” says Dave West from BCSP.
A safe work environment requires leaders at all levels. BCSP’s Safety Trained Supervisor Construction (STSC) certification provides a competitive advantage for both the credential holder and their organization by demonstrating credibility and setting the standard for keeping all employees safe.
“It’s crucial to ensure the health and well-being of a diverse workforce and to understand and mitigate safety issues in light of new work arrangements,” says Don Elswick of ELSMART Associates LLC.
Safety begins with leadership at the top and permeates throughout every employee in the organization. Leaders must earn buy-in from their employees. But how do you do that? Where do you begin?
Safety begins with leadership at the top and permeates throughout every employee in the organization. Leaders must earn buy-in from their employees. But how do you do that? Where do you begin?
Safety begins with leadership at the top and permeates throughout every employee in the organization. Leaders must earn buy-in from their employees. But how do you do that? Where do you begin?
The Board of Certified Safety Professionals began in 1969 as a peer certification board. Its sole purpose is to certify practitioners in the safety profession.
Learn, network and connect from anywhere in the world so you can advance your safety knowledge and keep the workplace safe. Visit bcspgls.com to register today for the Global Learning Summit, a one-of-a-kind three-day event!