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Safety assessment training
The qualification of safety assessors needs to participate in training and assessment, and obtain the certificate of safety assessment institution before they can apply for the third-level safety assessor.

Safety assessor plays an increasingly important role in the cause of safety production, so this profession is paid more and more attention. Although safety assessor is a new occupation, it is also a typical "certified" occupation. Safety assessors generally have to obtain the professional qualification certificate of national safety assessors before they can take up their posts.

Three-level safety assessor (meeting one of the following conditions)

(1) Obtained a junior college degree in safety engineering, and engaged in work related to safety production for more than 5 years. During the transition period, it shall be implemented according to the transition implementation plan.

(2) Obtained the graduation certificate of other professional universities, engaged in the work related to safety production for more than 5 years, and reached the required standard hours after the formal training of the third-level safety assessor, and obtained the certificate of completion.

(3) Obtain a bachelor's degree certificate in safety engineering and have been engaged in work related to safety production for more than 3 years.

(4) Obtain the undergraduate diploma of other professional universities, have been engaged in the work related to safety production for more than 3 years, and have reached the required standard hours after the training of three-level safety assessors, and have obtained the certificate of completion.

(5) Obtained a graduate degree or above in safety engineering, and engaged in work related to safety production for over 1 year; Postgraduate degree or above in other majors, engaged in work safety for more than 2 years.