Certified Health & Safety Auditor – Internal (CHSA-I)TM Certification
This program is for employees who want to qualify themselves to become AASP Internal Auditors.
The CHSA-I program consists of a blended learning approach with eLearning and Instructor led courses.
- Module 1: Guide to Develop and OH&S Management System and the
- AuditSoft Application Overview: both are delivered as online eLearning courses and
are pre-requisite courses prior to registering for Module 12: Health and Safety Auditor Training & Certification which is facilitated through an Instructor Led Live Webinar.
Together these two modules make up 48 hours of training and focuses on the knowledge component of Internal Auditor training.
Individuals who successfully complete the required modules (and the associated exams) noted above will be allowed to complete an Internal Audit for submission as the final requirement in becoming a Certified Health & Safety Auditor - Internal (CHSA-I)TM.
* Note: Submission of an Internal Audit is not considered as part of this program for purposes of the Canada Alberta Job Grant Program (CAJG) as Internal Audits may not always be readily available within the required 12-month period.
Please note that a CHSA-I graduates can ONLY perform internal audits and are NOT certified to conduct External Audits.
Includes the following required resources:
+ AASP Health and Safety Auditing Interpretation Guide
Prerequisites for Module 12:
Required Instructor Led Modules:
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*This is a 67% saving through the CAJG Grant program
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More on the Canadian Alberta Job Grant (CAJG)
Important Governmental Administrative requirements - you can read more here
- Training must start within six months of the approval date; and
- Training must be completed within 52-weeks from the start date of the first training module
- Training can start once the application is received by the CAJG.
- The Training Completion form must be submitted within 30 days following the last day of the course
- Payment for the program is in Full upfront prior to commencement of training
- Employers may pay for training at any time. However, the training cannot start until all trainees have signed the application and the application is received by the CAJG.
- Application to the CAJG does not guarantee approval. If in the unlikely event the application is not approved the Client is responsible for the full amount.
- Employers may choose to receive two payment instalments by contacting the Canada-Alberta Job Grant team.