Introduction

Occupational safety and health certification bodies seek accreditation from the American Society for Occupational Safety and Health, with the aim of enhancing the credibility of their training programs and ensuring their compliance with international standards.

In this section, we explain the main requirements and procedures for obtaining American Society for Occupational Safety and Health accreditation, including management standards, testing, and certification security.

1. Scope and Objective

Scope:

This standard applies to professional certification, governmental organization or private training institutions, that provide training programs in occupational safety and health services.

Objective:

It aims to provide uniform standards and clear guidelines that ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of training programs.

American Society for Occupational Safety and Health uses a system, field visits and document reviews to assess compliance with the required standards.

To obtain American society for occupational safety and health certification, a series of precise steps must be followed to ensure compliance with the standards. The detailed steps are as follows:

1. Application for Voting/Non-Voting Membership

2. Submitting an accreditation application Submitting an accreditation application: After obtaining membership, the entity can submit an accreditation application.

3. Document Review

Application Review: The application and attached documents are reviewed by American society for occupational safety and health management to ensure completeness before proceeding with the process.

Readiness Check: If there are deficiencies in the application, the entity is contacted to make the required amendments.

4. Visit

Visit Arrangement: A field review team is appointed by American society for occupational safety and health.

Performance Evaluation: The review team visits the site to evaluate the processes and procedures on the ground.

Data Collection: The visit includes checking equipment, testing, training policies, and record keeping to ensure compliance with standards

Final Assessment and Approval

Preparation of the report: After the visit, the review team prepares a report describing the entity’s compliance with the standards.

Assembly vote: The American society for occupational safety and health Board of Directors votes on the decision to grant accreditation based on the review team’s recommendations.

Accreditation: If approved, the entity receives an accreditation certificate that allows it to issue certificates accredited with the American society for occupational safety and health seal.

Fees

Membership Fees

$500 per year for membership.

Accreditation Fee

US$1,000 for the accreditation application, including initial reviews by American society for occupational safety and health.

Site Visit Costs

100 $