Professional Development Professional Development for Health and Safety for Health and Safety Practitioners Practitioners Robert Emery, DrPH, CHP, CIH, CSP, RBP, CHMM, CPP, Robert Emery, DrPH, CHP, CIH, CSP, RBP, CHMM, CPP, ARM ARM Vice President for Safety, Health, Environment & Risk Vice President for Safety, Health, Environment & Risk Management Management The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Associate Professor of Occupational Health Associate Professor of Occupational Health The University of Texas School of Public Health The University of Texas School of Public Health
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Professional Development for Health and Safety Practitioners
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Professional Development Professional Development for Health and Safety for Health and Safety
PractitionersPractitioners
Robert Emery, DrPH, CHP, CIH, CSP, RBP, CHMM, CPP, ARMRobert Emery, DrPH, CHP, CIH, CSP, RBP, CHMM, CPP, ARMVice President for Safety, Health, Environment & Risk ManagementVice President for Safety, Health, Environment & Risk Management
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston Associate Professor of Occupational HealthAssociate Professor of Occupational Health
The University of Texas School of Public HealthThe University of Texas School of Public Health
Professional DevelopmentProfessional Development
• After graduation, staying abreast of developments in the After graduation, staying abreast of developments in the field is a constant challenge for many professionsfield is a constant challenge for many professions
• Since the health & safety professions represent a Since the health & safety professions represent a compilation of a number of disciplines, change can be compilation of a number of disciplines, change can be fast and dramaticfast and dramatic
• Management must be made aware of the need for Management must be made aware of the need for professional development, and support the effort.professional development, and support the effort.
Suggested Professional Suggested Professional Development StrategyDevelopment Strategy
• A three legged stool:A three legged stool:– Progressive work experienceProgressive work experience– Academic accomplishmentsAcademic accomplishments– Professional certificationsProfessional certifications
Staying AbreastStaying Abreast
• Develop professional networksDevelop professional networks
• Join and actively participate in professional Join and actively participate in professional organizationsorganizations
• Further academic pursuitsFurther academic pursuits
• Credentials such registrations, Credentials such registrations, certifications, or licensurecertifications, or licensure
Professional NetworkingProfessional Networking
• Interacting with peers important since Interacting with peers important since proficiency in all areas impossibleproficiency in all areas impossible
• And nice to learn from others about And nice to learn from others about practical problems, issuespractical problems, issues
• Good informal sounding board Good informal sounding board
• The safety business freely shares The safety business freely shares informationinformation
• And they love to talk about what they do!And they love to talk about what they do!
What is a “Credential”What is a “Credential”
• Formal definition:Formal definition:““...attests as being true or as meeting a standard...”...attests as being true or as meeting a standard...”
• Practical definition:Practical definition:““qualified in the eyes of your peers to do something.qualified in the eyes of your peers to do something.
• Required in many settings: medicine, law, engineeringRequired in many settings: medicine, law, engineering• Usually consists of:Usually consists of:
• CertificationsCertifications: granted by non-governmental agencies : granted by non-governmental agencies for meeting certain education and training for meeting certain education and training requirementsrequirements
• RegistrationsRegistrations: acknowledgement by a governing body : acknowledgement by a governing body that a person possess a set of qualificationsthat a person possess a set of qualifications
• LicensureLicensure: government agency grants permission after : government agency grants permission after finding that applicant has attained minimum levelfinding that applicant has attained minimum level
Major Areas of Certifications in the Major Areas of Certifications in the Health and Safety ProfessionsHealth and Safety Professions
• Radiation Safety – Health Physics SocietyRadiation Safety – Health Physics Society• Chemical Safety – American Industrial Hygiene AssociationChemical Safety – American Industrial Hygiene Association• Physical Safety – American Society of Safety EngineersPhysical Safety – American Society of Safety Engineers• Biological Safety – American Biological Safety AssociationBiological Safety – American Biological Safety Association• Hazardous Waste – Alliance of Hazardous Materials ProfessionalsHazardous Waste – Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals• Security – American Society for Industrial SecuritySecurity – American Society for Industrial Security• Risk Management – Risk and Insurance Management SocietyRisk Management – Risk and Insurance Management Society
CommentaryCommentary• Chose professional development path carefullyChose professional development path carefully• Understand the commitment involvedUnderstand the commitment involved• If new, take small steps to build confidenceIf new, take small steps to build confidence• Prep for the prep courses!Prep for the prep courses!• Successful test takers think like test makersSuccessful test takers think like test makers• When multiple choice: cross out distractersWhen multiple choice: cross out distracters• Don’t be afraid to fail!Don’t be afraid to fail!• Don’t be left behind! Don’t be left behind! • With initials comes responsibility!With initials comes responsibility!• Commitment to learning (and paying)Commitment to learning (and paying)
Some Test Taking Strategies
• You can’t over-prepare – so start studying early
• Start by examining the exam content – project the numbers of questions by category –budget accordingly
• Use the study question wrong answers (detractors) as a study guide
• Learn key features in “bundles”
• Test makers love exceptions to the rule
• Keep an eye on your time – answer everything!
Stated CBSP Exam Content• 150 total questions:
– 10 on disinfection, decontamination, sterilization– 26 on work practices and procedures– 33 on risk assessment and hazard identification– 28 on regulatory aspects, standards, and guidelines– 23 on program management and development– 18 on equipment operation and certification– 12 on facility design
Exam Results• 150 total questions:
– 10 on disinfection, decontamination, sterilization 50% (5 right)– 26 on work practices and procedures 72% (19 right)– 33 on risk assessment and hazard identification 75% (24 right)– 28 on regulatory aspects, standards, and guidelines 78% (22 right)– 23 on program management and development 86% (20 right)– 18 on equipment operation and certification 66% (12 right)– 12 on facility design 91% (11 right)
– Passing score: 111, Emery score 112
Bundle and Exception Example – Biosafety Cabinets
Class Face Velocity Airflow PatternClass I 75 lfpm No recirculationClass II A1 75 lfpm 70% recirculation/30%
exhaustClass II A2 100 lfpm 70% recirculation/30%
exhaustClass II B1 100 lfpm 30% recirculation/70%
exhaustClass II B2 100 lfpm No recirculation
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Translating to Effort Into Dollars!
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Translating to Effort Into Dollars!
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Translating to Effort Into Dollars!
Insurance & Risk Management
Security
Hazardous Waste
Physical Safety
Chemical Safety
Radiation Safety
Biological Safety
The Major Areas of Certification for EH&S Professionals
ARM
CPP
CHMM
CSP CIH
CHP CBSP
The Major Certifications for University EH&S Professionals
Skills and Traits of Good Skills and Traits of Good Managers and LeadersManagers and Leaders
• BasicsBasics– Truly likes what they Truly likes what they
dodo
– Money, while nice, is Money, while nice, is not the primary not the primary motivatormotivator
• Work SkillsWork Skills– Ability to solve Ability to solve