The Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) is pleased to announce 40 individuals were awarded the Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST) certification on October 8, 2021.
The CRST certification was introduced in 2018 to support the evolving needs of industry. The CRST certification process requires individuals to meet qualification standards, including education and experience requirements, pass the CRST Examination, and stay up to date through a continuous professional development process.
A CRST supports a safe working environment by maintaining OHS administrative processes, conducting training and using a range of state-of-the-art tools, processes and common practice solutions to OHS risks. They oversee and drive monitoring and compliance in relation to technical and behavioral risk controls.
Congratulations to the following OHS practitioners on achieving Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST) certification.
- Aderemi Adesoye Adegoke CRST
- Cheyenne Bathy CRST
- Susan Colleen Beneteau CRST
- Allen Lawrence Boyd CRST
- Shauna Ann Burke CRST
- Paul Matthew Cardoza CRST
- Ma Ninotchka Ballesteros Carrillo CRST
- Matthew P Dafoe CRST
- Daler Efremov CRST
- Melanie Dawn Fedorvich CRST
- Ashley Green CRST
- Mohamed Amine Hamra Krouha CRST
- Brett Henschel CRST
- Liaqat Jamal CRST
- Kevin Charles Johnston CRST
- Marika Jurjans CRST
- Elena Kladova CRST
- Patrick Roger Knight CRST
- Jessee Anne Kuhar CRST
- David G.J. MacKay CRST
- Luke MacMillan CRST
- Stacey Lee Meston CRST
- Shane Moews CRST
- Elaine Osmond CRST
- Wayne Anthony Robinson CRST
- Orencio Rodrigues CRST
- Matthew (Matt) Rosgen CRST
- William Philip Schneider CRST
- Trent Lee Seaward CRST
- Fouad Silin CRST
- Nathan Siller CRST
- Aman Singh CRST
- Daniele Stanghieri CRST
- Christopher James Therrien CRST
- Ardee Franklin Valenti CRST
- Derek Charles Van Der Kloet CRST
- Hannah Mommar Verano CRST
- Glenn Kenton Wiesbrot CRST
- Cassandra Constantina Zuwala CRST
- Hendrikje Zwaneveld CRST