Once I obtain the CRSP designation, what is required to maintain the designation?
All CRSPs (except those who have been reclassified as ‘non-practicing’) are required to participate in the BCRSP’s Certification Maintenance Program (CMP). Information on the CMP is provided to each new CRSP. It requires CRSPs to maintain an individual record of ohs&e activities and when requested, to submit worksheets to the Board claiming CMPs for Academic Activities, Examinations and Additional Qualifications, and, Professional Pursuits. The CMP is based on the calendar year and begins January 1 following the year in which the designation is obtained. CRSPs must also pay an annual registration fee of $125.00 + GST.
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