
Construction Health and Safety Technician® (CHST®) | BCSP
The CHST is for construction job sites’ safety, health, and environment (SH&E) specialists. Responsibilities for SH&E may be all or part of a CHST’s job duties, which may cover one or …
Application Process - Board of Certified Safety Professionals
The CHST examination costs $300 and can be purchased after your CHST application is approved. You may purchase an examination by logging in to My Profile and selecting the “Purchase Exam” menu button.
CHST examCORE - Exam Training - Board of Certified Safety …
CHST examCORE This online, self-paced course provides in-depth information on each area of the CHST 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 towards certification.
BCSP examCORE Construction Health and Safety Technician …
The CHST examCORE course includes over 20 hours of video training in over 40 subject areas, pre- and post-tests, challenge questions, learning exercises, additional resources, module-specific time-stamped notes, and over 1,000 practice questions.
CHST Blueprint References | V.2021.06.09 2021 Board of Certiied Safety Professionals 1
Credentials At-A-Glance - Board of Certified Safety Professionals
The CHST provides recognition of your dedication to, and competency in, performing health and safety activities that prevent construction illnesses and injuries. The CHST is for construction job SH&E specialists. CHSTs may be responsible for one or more construction projects or job sites.
Proper equipment use; importance of referencing manufacturers’ manuals and incorporating directives, recommendations, or options found therein
Board of Certified Safety Professionals | BCSP
Mar 13, 2025 · BCSP provides safety professionals credentials that demonstrate their value, advancing the careers of proven professionals, protecting communities.
Common hazards and controls associated with working at heights (e.g., ladders, scafolding, aerial platforms)
Knowledge of: Common hazards and controls associated with hot work (e.g., cutting, welding, grinding)