Professional development
Your professional development is important
- it shows that you're striving to improve as a professional.
Logging your professional development is a requirement in some
areas of our membership structure. Becoming a Chartered Safety and
Health Practitioner, Graduate Member or Technical Member will give
you greater status, but this comes with a responsibility to show
that you're keeping on top of the demands of your job and meeting
our high standards.
There's only one fair way of assessing whether someone meets the
criteria for Chartered membership. We use your qualifications and a
clearly structured assessment procedure to measure your knowledge,
commitment and experience. The procedure we use is called Initial Professional Development (IPD).
Continuing Professional Development
(CPD) gives you the opportunity to create a structured career
path and safeguard your professional status. By using a framework
to identify your skill gaps – technical or personal – and then
creating an action plan to refresh or expand your knowledge and
experience, you can make a real difference to your professional
effectiveness.
Join us and enhance your
professional reputation.