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10 EHS Certifications to Add to Your Resume


Certifications are an excellent method to enhance your career, obtaining more expertise in your field. Having a decorated designation on your resume can help you become more marketable and earn more money in your career.

Which credentials, therefore, should you aim for? Here is a list of 10 EHS certifications to consider. Whatever your role or interests, you'll find something to suit your needs here.

 Safety Certifications

The most outstanding certifications for safety experts are listed below:

1. Certified Safety Professional (CSP)

Among safety professionals, this is the most popular license. According to BCSP

SH&E Industry Salary Survey, Certified Safety Professionals get a job easier, earn decent pay, and obtain more promotions and leadership chances than their peers. This year, the CSP certification will likely be your priority qualification if you're looking for a new job this year.

2. Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE)

Certification in Professional Ergonomics is the highest standard for ergonomics/user experts. Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE), Certified Human Factors Professional (CHFP) and Certified User Experience Professional are the three professional designations offered by BCPE. Your choice of title is determined by your area of expertise and job focus.

Regardless of which path you choose, certification can open the door to new opportunities.

3. Certified Safety and Health Manager (CSHM)

The CSHM certification is another good choice among safety experts. It's simple to see why professionals with this degree are in high demand because it emphasizes technical knowledge and business management skills. This qualification, according to IHMM, is appropriate for persons seeking executive roles in industries such as manufacturing, construction, healthcare, education, and more.

4. Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)

The Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) credential is a good choice if you want to develop your career in health and safety. The CIH certification is a worldwide recognized credential that displays your dedication to worker and community health and safety. 

5. IOSH Level 3 Certificate

 The International Organization for Safety and Health (IOSH) is the world's largest membership organization for safety and health professionals, and their certificates are among the most widely accepted. The IOSH Level 3 Certificate is a worldwide recognized qualification that demonstrates safety and health knowledge in the workplace.

Environmental Certifications 

6. Registered Environmental Manager (REM)

The REM is a standard credential among environmental professionals. To be eligible for certification, you must have at least five years of work experience in the field; fresh graduates should pursue the Associate Environmental Professional (AEP) certification until they qualify for the REM certification.

7. Certified Professional Environmental Auditor (CPEA)

Certified Professional Environmental Auditors perform compliance audits for utilities, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, universities, governments, and other organizations. 

8. EMS auditor

Many businesses are now using ISO 14001 environmental management systems to reduce their ecological footprint and expand sustainably. EMS auditor certification qualifies auditors and environmental system managers to audit environmental management systems against ISO 14001 criteria as a third- or second-party auditor. The course is accessible from various training partners and takes five days to complete.

9. Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP)

The Institute of Professional Environmental Practice has certified 1500 people in 20 countries as an internationally recognized credentialing body. The Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP) credential shows the breadth and depth of your knowledge and experience on your CV.

10. Certified Hazardous

Materials Manager (CHMM)

Are you in the industry of dealing with hazardous materials or dangerous goods? If that's the case, the Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) credential would be worth considering. 

 If you are looking for a new career or increasing your knowledge, now is an excellent opportunity to update your résumé with a professional certification. Certification comes with several advantages for your profession. Obtaining certification demonstrates to your employers and peers that you are dedicated to your career and can assist you in performing it more efficiently. 

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Topics: Health and Safety