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Certification Framework & Applicable Standards
Certification Framework & Standards The American National Health and Safety Association (ANHSA) certification system operates strictly in accordance with international standard ISO/IEC 17024 (Conformity assessment — General requirements for bodies operating certification of persons). We are dedicated to ensuring that every certified professional possesses the rigorous theoretical knowledge and practical expertise required by the industry.
Scope of Certification: Professional competencies including Health and Safety Auditing, Environmental Compliance, Workplace Risk Assessment, and Global Standard Enforcement.
Certification & Audit Process
Certification & Audit Process To maintain the highest level of credibility, ANHSA implements a standardized 4-step evaluation process for all applicants:
Initial Eligibility Review: Verification of educational background, professional credentials, and minimum industry experience requirements.
Independent Examination: Candidates must pass a comprehensive proctored examination with a minimum passing score of 70%.
Peer Review & Audit: Application portfolios and exam results are audited by at least two independent, senior evaluators with over 5 years of field experience.
Registry & Certification: Upon final approval by the Certification Committee, a unique, encrypted certification number is generated and logged into this verification registry.
Certificate Status Definitions & Validity
Certificate Status Definitions To verify the standing of a credential, please refer to the status indicated in your search results:
🟢 Active: The certificate is fully valid. The holder meets all current compliance and ongoing education requirements.
🟡 Suspended: The certificate is temporarily invalidated, usually due to a pending annual review or missing Continuing Education Units (CEUs). The holder is granted a grace period to rectify the status.
🔴 Revoked: The certificate has been permanently cancelled due to professional misconduct, submission of falsified documents, or failure to rectify a suspension.
⚫ Expired: The certificate has passed its expiration date and the holder has not applied for recertification.
Validity & Recertification: ANHSA certifications are typically valid for a period of 3 years. To maintain an “Active” status, certificate holders must submit proof of Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and apply for renewal at least 60 days prior to the expiration date.
Appeals & Complaints Procedure
Appeals & Complaints Procedure ANHSA provides a transparent mechanism to dispute certification decisions or report ethical violations:
Appeals: Applicants who wish to contest an examination result or a certification denial must submit a formal Certification Appeal Form within 30 business days of the decision.
Complaints: Stakeholders may file a formal complaint regarding the professional conduct of any ANHSA certificate holder.
How to Submit: Please download the official form from our resource center and email the completed documentation to our Compliance Committee at
info@anhsa.org. All cases are acknowledged within 5 business days and resolved within 30 business days.
Public Notice: Revocation & Suspension List
Registry Registry & Revocation List To safeguard the integrity of our credentials, ANHSA maintains a public registry of suspended or revoked certificates. Misuse or unauthorized alteration of ANHSA credentials will result in immediate revocation and potential legal action.
System Disclaimer
System Disclaimer
This validation tool only retrieves credentials officially issued and authorized by ANHSA. It cannot verify unauthorized third-party replicas.
Search results reflect real-time database records. In case of network latency or scheduled maintenance, please rely on the official email confirmation sent by ANHSA.
To protect personal data privacy under global regulations (such as GDPR), this registry only displays the holder’s full name, certification type, certificate number, current status, and expiration date. No sensitive personal information will be disclosed.