Safety Professional Continuing Education Anytime, Anywhere.
Meet your professional development requirements at home, at work, or on the go. Earning your points for recertification has never been easier.
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See what makes All Safety the preferred choice for continuing education points. Click Try It Free to register and we will load a complimentary hour into your new account. This free course is accepted for Ethics credit in all states and multiple boards.
Board Accepted, Nationally Recognized.
All Safety continuing education programs are nationally recognized and accepted by leading certification bodies including the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP), the Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM), the Board for Global EHS Credentialing (BGC), and the National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP).
Why All Safety?
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Fully Accepted and Trusted by Boards.
All Safety delivers continuing education built to meet the recertification criteria recognized by leading safety and environmental credentialing boards, including BCSP, IHMM, BGC, NREP and BCRSP. We’re an approved CE Broker provider with automatic reporting where applicable, so your credits are easy to claim and backed by recognized standards of professional excellence.
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Instant Certificates. Unlimited Quiz Attempts. Zero Stress.
Complete the 20-question online quiz at your own pace and instantly receive your official certificate, fast, secure, and hassle-free. You’ll have unlimited attempts to score 16 out of 20, allowing you to learn without pressure. Our courses are designed to make continuing education simple and supportive at every step.
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Flexible Access. Ongoing Support. Always Here for You.
Your purchased courses and certificates stay available throughout your entire recertification cycle. Pause, resume, and revisit online materials whenever you need. Facing an audit? We’ve got your back with fast support and direct delivery of official documentation to your credentialing board. At All Safety, your professional success is our mission.
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Where are All Safety courses accepted?
All Safety courses are accepted by leading safety and environmental credentialing boards that recognize relevant continuing education for recertification. This includes the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP), Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM), Board for Global EHS Credentialing (BGC), and the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP). As individual state and certification board requirements can vary, we recommend that professionals verify acceptance based on their specific licensure or credential renewal needs.
Are All Safety courses accredited for safety professionals?
Yes, All Safety courses are designed to meet the professional development and recertification standards recognized by major safety and environmental credentialing boards. This includes the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP), Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM), Board for Global EHS Credentialing (BGC), and the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP).
These organizations do not endorse or accredit individual providers. Instead, they accept relevant, well-documented continuing education for recertification credit. All Safety courses fulfill those criteria and provide clear proof of completion for easy reporting to your credentialing board.
All Safety is also an approved CE Broker provider, ensuring automatic credit reporting to participating state boards where applicable.
What is an Hour, Point or CEU?
A Point or Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is a standard measure of professional development hours. One point or CEU typically represents 6 to 10 contact hours of structured learning in a qualified course, training, or workshop, depending on your organization.
All Safety CE includes both the total instructional hours and the CEU equivalent on certificates to make documentation simple and transferable.
How can I find safety CEUs on your platform?
Our platform offers a wide range of courses across various domains and topics. You can easily browse our course catalog or use the search feature to find specific topics or requirements you need to fulfill.
Can I meet my state requirements with All Safety CE?
Yes. All Safety CE courses are designed to satisfy professional development requirements for licensed and certified professionals where applicable. Because every state and credentialing body has its own rules, you should always confirm specific renewal criteria with your licensing or certification authority.
Does All Safety require a test?
Yes, a short 20 question multiple choice self-assessment is given. The passing grade is 16 out of 20 and there are unlimited attempts with each course. The quiz will be live graded and an answer can be reviewed before moving on.
Does All Safety support board audits?
Yes. All Safety maintains detailed records for every completed course, including participant information, completion dates, and verified contact hours. If you are selected for an audit by your licensing or credentialing board, we can provide duplicate certificates and documentation upon request.
Our certificates include all essential details (course title, instructor, completion date, and hours earned) so your records meet standard audit requirements. You can access your certificates anytime through your All Safety account, ensuring you’re fully prepared if your board requests verification.
Does All Safety report to CE Broker?
Yes, All Safety automatically reports completed CEU courses instantly upon completion, simplifying the process of keeping track of safety continuing education units and ensuring compliance with state licensure requirements.
How many recertification points do I need?
Certified safety professionals are required to earn a set number of recertification points during each certification cycle to maintain their credential in good standing. The exact number depends on the specific certification, such as the CSP, ASP, CHST, or SMS.
In general, BCSP credentials follow a five-year recertification cycle, during which certificants must document professional development, continuing education, and relevant safety practice activities. Points can be earned through approved learning, training, professional contributions, and other qualifying experiences.
All Safety courses clearly state contact hours to help you calculate and document your eligible points when reporting to your credentialing board. You can view a detailed breakdown of credential-specific CEU requirements by visiting our main menu.
How often do you update your courses?
We regularly update our CE courses to reflect the latest in practice, research, and guidelines. This ensures that our offerings remain relevant and valuable for your professional growth and recertification requirements.
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