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CERTIFICATION
Why
choose BEAC certification?
Market research
revealed that the environmental, health and safety auditing community
prefers to use The Institute of Internal Auditors (The IIA) and the Auditing
Roundtable, Inc. (AR) joint venture to fulfill certification
needs by a wide margin. The BEAC's Board of Directors combines auditing
and environmental management expertise that is unmatched in the global
market. The members of The IIA and AR serve as senior
managers in their organization and as board members of the largest, most
successful corporations in America. In addition, BEAC is dedicated
to serving the needs of environmental, health and safety auditors and
ONLY environmental, health and safety auditors.
BEAC is a
member of the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB),
a third-party accreditation board. CESB has granted full accreditation
to BEAC's Certified Professional Environmental Auditor (CPEA) certification.
This recognition and accreditation is tangible evidence of BEAC's
commitment to excellence of it's CPEA program and provides assurance to
applicants, certificants, and employers of certificants that the BEAC CPEA certification program is operated consistent with recognized credentialing
practices.
Who
else recognizes the BEAC certification?
The CPEA designation qualifies for professional recognition credit for Part IV of the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) exam, administered by The IIA. The IIA has
over 150,000 members worldwide and is the
most experienced and credible internal auditing association in the world.
BEAC has
signed a Letter of Agreement with the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), and CPEAs qualify for ASSE Professional Member Status. BEAC has also signed a letter of agreement with American Industrial Hygiene
Association (AIHA), whereby the AIHA recognizes and endorses BEAC's CPEA certification.
BEAC, The Roundtable, and the Canadian Environmental Auditing
Association (CEAA) have signed a Declaration of Cooperation to provide
mutual recognition of certifcation and training programs.
In February
2004 BEAC and the American Chemistry Council (ACC) signed a memorandum
of understanding giving BEAC an oversight role in implementing ACC's Responsible
Care® third-party certification requirements. BEAC is the only organization currently offering the RC Auditor examination.
BEAC certification meets the requirements for facilities seeking to join the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's Performance Track program.
BEAC certification qualifies for the U.S. Department of Energy's greenhouse gas emission reporting requirements.

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