CTSP questions

Jackohh1412

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Hello,

Wondering on folks' thoughts here on attaining the ctsp, it's time to get it. Any insight on the classes or studying? or is it just crack open any study material and get to it? It's quite the money grab nut my employer will pay for everything which is fantastic. Thank you to anyone who responds!
 
When you register for the class they send you a packet that has most things you need, as well as a supplemental list of books for it. You need to understand what the purpose of a CTSP is if you're getting it for your employer.

The purpose is to build the applicant into a trainer and motivated safety integrator. Depending on the company, you could end up the investigator, a scapegoat for problems (if it's a shitty company), or as the operations lead. It gives a high level overview into how humans think, the psychology of education in adults, how to critically think and problem solve, and more. It's meant to help the person solve problems in their careers more efficient so that new technologies, innovations, and safety improvements (including the new ANSI standards) are implemented thoroughly.

I say this because often people get it, get shouldered with a mountain of new job tasks, and may or may not be compensated properly for their new roles. I would discuss what changes will come for you with your employer when you get the certification and what roles they hope to have you fill with your new education/certification.

It's a really solid program, much more than a money grab if you are serious about the trade and your career progression. Safety is huge, and much of it comes from efficiency and understanding how to read what your constituents need. I loved being a part of the safety team at a big 4 company. At my own company, the ctsp helps me to educate, train, organize, and adapt to changes with clearly attainable measures of success i.e. close call reporting, dvir and inspections, and training compilation with check ins.

My 2¢...
 
Just remember, the CTSP program will not tell you how to be a safe tree worker. Rather, it teaches you how you are to instruct workers by giving you the skills that allow you to educate others.

It teaches you nothing about climbing, rigging or tree care. Many people don't know this about the program. I was one of the first 400 to get my CTSP and was on its BOD for a while, but got disappointed in the way the program was going and stopped renewing my cert.
 
interesting I assumed it was all about climbing and the crews. I'm actually pretty excited now at first I was eye rolling and just wanting to get it done.
 

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