Congratulations to our new MSP and CSD Certificants
NASP proudly congratulates the safety professionals who have recently earned their Master Safety Professional (MSP)® and Certified Safety Director (CSD)® certifications.
Achieving these credentials is no small accomplishment. It requires extensive knowledge, hands-on experience, a deep understanding of safety regulations, and a genuine commitment to protecting others. By earning these certifications, these professionals have demonstrated their dedication to upholding the highest standards of safety and excellence.
To our newly certified MSPs and CSDs, we commend your achievement and applaud your continued commitment to advancing the safety profession. Your hard work and leadership make a meaningful impact across the industry.


| MSP Certificants | CSD Certificants |
| Sandra Bredlau | Marion Lathem |
| Mitchell DePalma | Anthony Shead |
| Jonathan-Scott Hansen | Chris Creps |
| Jithin Jose | Timothy Smedile |
| Edward Di Bona | Marylynn Mailloux |
| Jodie W. Bland, Jr. | Cory Lathrop |
| Perry Jagdeo | Byron White |
| Devin Compton | Lorynce Brummel |
| Wylson Whitney | Lee Polizzi |
| Michele Woldman | Justin Mongold |
| Andrew Thomson | David Hudson |
| Bret Murphy | |
| Justin Mongold | |
| Steve Weaver |
Are you considering pursuing the MSP or CSD certification?
Here are a few reasons to take the next step:
- Advance your impact: Earning the MSP or CSD certification qualifies you to implement effective safety practices that strengthen company culture, enhance productivity, and protect workers. As a safety professional, your role is critical in promoting best practices and staying ahead of industry trends.
- Stand out to employers: Organizations must ensure employee health and safety and seek qualified professionals with recognized certifications. The MSP and CSD highlight your strengths in problem-solving, strategy, and communication.
- Relevant, practical knowledge: The MSP and CSD exams focus on practical workplace safety knowledge used daily. They focus on general industry laws and consensus standards, with less emphasis on advanced science, math, and engineering.
- Multiple eligibility pathways: Both certifications offer four eligibility tracks, including options for experienced safety professionals without a degree.
- Access exam blueprint and references: Immediate access to the exam blueprint and references allows you to assess your readiness before applying for eligibility.
- Exam Prep Courses available: Optional prep courses are available to help prepare for the certification exam.
- Straightforward exam format: Both exams are third-party proctored, closed-book, and consist of 150 multiple-choice questions, with 3.0 hours to complete, covering key domains outlined in the official exam blueprint.
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