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If you have dedicated your career to providing safety and operations leadership to the utility industry, now is the time to enhance your professional status by becoming a Certified Utility Safety Professional. Join a distinguished group of individuals who have demonstrated their job safety knowledge by earning the CUSP credential. CERTIFICATION PROGRAM The Defining Benchmark in Utility Safety

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Page 1: “The CUSP certification demonstrates that I met a …...Apply Today! Go to for all upcoming dates and locations. Questions? Call 815-459-1796. Now Booking CUSP Host Facilities! An

Apply Today! Go to www.usoln.org for all upcoming dates and locations. Questions? Call 815-459-1796.

Now Booking CUSP Host Facilities! An expert facilitator from the Incident Prevention Institute will come to your site and present the Utility Safety Leadership Review for groups of 15 or more. The review covers six modules: leadership, standards, hazard ID, human performance, incident prevention and operations. The CUSP exam is held in the afternoon of the second day.

360 Memorial Drive, Suite 10Crystal Lake, IL 60014

www.usoln.org

“The CUSP certification demonstrates that I met a standard of professional knowledge and reached a milestone in my professional development. I feel like the CUSP certification demonstrates my commitment to continuing professional development, and I gained a sense of personal and professional achievement.” ~ Allen Hair, CUSP, Vectren

MISSION STATEMENTThe Utility Safety & Ops Leadership Network

(USOLN) serves as an advocate for a safe, secure and productive utility work environment and as a catalyst for the prevention of incidents.

The USOLN provides utility companies and their contractor partners with a reliable certification

program, legislative/regulatory updates and networking resources.

“I have been able to advance my career by having the CUSP. This credential greatly helps the employer know that I have the necessary skills in the utility industry.” ~ Chris Jessie, CUSP, MYR Group

If you have dedicated your career to providing safety and operations leadership to the utility industry, now is the time to enhance your professional status by becoming a Certified Utility Safety Professional. Join a distinguished group of individuals who have demonstrated their job safety knowledge by earning the CUSP credential.

C E R T I F I C A T I O N P R O G R A M

The Defining Benchmark in Utility SafetyCUSP Certification is a program of the Utility Safety & Ops Leadership Network (USOLN),

a not-for-profit 501(c)6 organization formed for the purpose of creating a utility-specific safety credential. The CUSP Governing Board is the oversight body for the Certified Utility Safety Professional credential and reports to the Utility Safety & Ops Leadership (USOLN) Board of Directors. It is an objective and impartial body that is responsible for all decision-making and overseeing every aspect of the operations of the certification program.

“The certification is terrific. It has given me credibility both in and outside of my organization. It’s been a win-win for both me and my organization.” ~ John Morton, CUSP, Willbros

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CUSP Exam and EndorsementsThe CUSP exam is designed to test a well-defined body of knowledge representative of professional practice in the discipline of utility safety. Successful completion of the CUSP exam verifies broad-based knowledge of the utility safety profession. The CUSP exam takes place during the afternoon of the second day of the CUSP program. The CUSP base exam is comprised of 100 multiple-choice questions. In addition, all CUSP candidates will be asked to designate an endorsement exam, which consists of 30 questions, from the following utility work environments:Electric Transmission and Distribution | Gas | Power Generation | Civil

CUSP Maintenance and RecertificationUtility operations and safety professionals work in a high-stakes environment, where the work that they do is critical to keeping the lights on every day and ensuring the safety of themselves and those around them. In order to verify the continuing competence of CUSP credential holders, the USOLN has adopted a very aggressive two-year recertification process. Each CUSP must demonstrate his or her continuing competence through the fulfillment of rigorous professional development requirements and pay a $130 annual maintenance fee.

Benefits of CUSP Certification• The CUSP credential provides employers the assurance of an individual’s broad knowledge, skills and abilities in the utility work environment when hiring or promoting.• The CUSP exam creates a uniform standard of understanding utility safety regulations, competence and task-directed skills for both utility companies and their contractor partners.• The comprehensive Utility Safety Leadership Review presented by the iP Institute is designed to enhance job safety knowledge and leadership skills, and will assist the CUSP candidate in preparedness for taking the exam.• CUSP credential holders earn industry-wide professional recognition as utility safety leaders.

Utility-Specific Safety Credentials

That Meet the Unique Requirements of Utilities and Related Contractors

Join a growing number of companies that have

invested in safety leadership!

3 Steps to CUSP

Certification CUSP FeesUSOLN Members

Annual Membership Dues .............$145CUSP Exam Application Fee .............$0Optional Utility Safety Leadership Review ..........................$799CUSP Exam ......................................$250Total ................................................ $1194

Non-MembersCUSP Exam Application Fee ...........$75Optional Utility Safety Leadership Review ..........................$999CUSP Exam ......................................$399Total ................................................ $1473

CUSP Blue• 3 years of operations leadership experience in the utility industry• At least 1 year in a role where safety activities are a part of the job description, e.g., tailboards, safety committees, safety meetings.

• 3 years of experience in a dedicated safety/training role in the utility industry

CUSP Green

3 Phase Line Construction5 Star ElectricAES CorporationAlabama Municipal Electric AssociationAlabama PowerAldridge ElectricAll Phase Safety Consulting, LLCAll Points Utility InspectingAlliant EnergyAllteck Ambient SafetyAmerenAmerican Electric PowerAmerican Pile & Foundation LLCAmerican Site BuildersAmerican Transmission CoARC AmericanArizona Pipeline Co. Arizona Public Service Asplundh Construction CorpAsplundh Tree Expert Atkinson Power Atlantic BroadbandAustin EnergyAvangridBaltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) Bancker Construction CorpBandera Electric CooperativeBARCON Safety Solutions Barnard Construction Beta Engineering Bison ElectricBlattner Energy Bluebonnet Electric CoopBlue Ridge Electric Boldt ConstructionBONDBonneville Power Administration Bottomline Safety Services LLCBrandell ConsultingBright Star Solutions Buckingham ManufacturingBurbank Water & PowerBurns & McDonnell Bureau of ReclamationBurlington Electric DepartmentButler Rural Electric CoopCampbell ElectricCamputaro and SonCanus Corporation Capital Electric Line Builders Case FoundationCCS GroupCenterPoint Energy Central Alabama Electric CoopCentral HudsonCentral Maine PowerCenturi Construction GroupChain Electric Co.

Charter CommunicationsChelan County PUDCianbro Corporation City of FarmingtonCity of Lethbridge City of MesaCity of Pasadena Water & PowerCity of Red DeerCity of Riverside Public Utilities City of TallahasseeCity of Westerville, OHCity Utilities of Springfield MissouriClark Public UtilitiesCobb EMC Commonwealth EdisonCon Edison of NYConsumers EnergyConway CorpCorn Belt EnergyCouttsCuming County PPDCW Wright ConstructionD & D Power, Inc. Davis H. Elliot Co Dayton Power & Light Co.Delmarva PowerDetroit Training CenterDimeo Construction Company Diversified Utility Services Douglas County PUDDTE Energy Duke EnergyEC Source ServicesE.S. Boulos CompanyEast Kentucky Power Coop Edison PowerE-J Electric Installation Co.ElecCommElecnor Hawkeye El Paso Electric Co.Electric Cities of Georgia ElectriCities of North Carolina ElectriComElectric Power Research Institute (EPRI)Elite Construction of OcalaEmera MaineEmpire District Electric CoEnergyUnited EMC ENMAX Power CorpEPCOR EQUSErvin Cable Construction, LLC ESCI IncEthosEnergy Field Services LLC Eugene Water & Electric BoardEversourceExelon GenerationFallen Linemen OrganizationFerreira Construction

Field Safety CorporationFirst Choice Safety Solutions LLC First SolarFlathead Electric Cooperative Florida Power & Light Florida Public UtilitiesFluor Federal ServicesForbes Bros. Ltd.Gannett FlemingGeorgia Transmission CorpGlobal Energy SolutionsGrant PUD Guadalupe Valley Electric Coop Gulf Power CompanyHarlan Electric CompanyHaugland Group Hawaii Electric Light Co.Hawaiian Electric Co HB Frazer CompanyHenkels & McCoyHerman Weissker Highline Construction Co.Hooper CorpHoosier Energy REC Horry Electric CoopHundseth Line ConstructionI.B. Abel Inc Iberdrola USAIBEW Local 104IBEW Local 1245IBEW Local 126 OSHEIBEW Local 196IBEW Local 3Iconic Power SystemsIdaho National LaboratoryIdaho PowerIEW Construction Group Imperial Irrigation District Indiana Electric CooperativesIndustrial Safety Institute Infratech CorpInstitute for Safety in Powerline Construction (ISPC)International Line BuildersINTRENIowa Association of Electric CooperativesIrby ConstructionITC Holdings CorpJ&P Electrical Services, LLCJames Power Line ConstructionJBL ElectricJerson Construction Group JF Electric Inc.J.F. Shea ConstructionJoint Safety Institute Kansas City Power & Light Kansas Electric CoopsKansas Municipal Utilities Kenny Construction Co.

Knoxville Utilities BoardLA Department of Water & PowerLawley Insurance Lee County Electrical CoopLedge Creek DevelopmentLendlease ConstructionLeRoy Electrical Enterprizes Lewis Tree ServiceLiberty UtilitiesLincoln Electric SystemLizzy G’s Ltd Local Union 126 OSHE Louisville Gas & ElectricM+W Group M. B. Haynes Corporation / Haynes Electric Utility CorporationMadison Gas & ElectricMarbach Safety ConsultingMasTecMatanuska Electric Assocation Matrix NACMaui Electric CompanyMcNab Electrical ServicesMcPhee Electric LTD Meruelo Enterprises, Inc.Memphis Light Gas & Water MEUW Michels Corporation MidAmerican Energy Co.Midway Utility Contractors LLC Midwest EnergyMiller Bros. Mirra Co. Inc.Mississippi PowerMJ ElectricModesto Irrigation District Montana Dakota Utilities Co. Morristown Utility SystemsMortenson Construction Musson Brothers MYR GroupNational GridNebraska Public Power DistrictNewkirk Electric CompanyNew River ElectricalNew York Power AuthorityNew York State Electric & GasNipscoNiSourceNorth American Substation ServicesNorth Carolina Electric Membership CoopNorth River Integrated Management Northeast Public Power Assoc Northern Clearing, Inc.Northline Utilities LLC Novinium, Inc.NV EnergyO’Connell Electric Co. Inc.Oklahoma Gas & Electric

OncorOn Target Utility ServicesOrange and Rockland UtilitiesP&G Power Corp. Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Power Page Utility Enterprises PAR Electrical ContractorsParagould Light, Water & Cable Peabody Municipal Light Plant PECO Pedernales Electric CoopPenn Line Service PEPCO Holdings PieperpowerPike ElectricPine Valley PowerPivotal Works Corp Platte River Power Authority Portland General Electric PotelcoPower Consulting AssociatesPower Contracting LLCPower Corporation of AmericaPower Delivery Solutions Power Line Services PowerSecure PPL Electric UtilitiesProfessional Safety Solutions, LLCPSEGPT Access NetworksQuanta Services RES AmericasRiggs DistlerRiviera UtilitiesRochester Gas & ElectricS&C Electric Company Safety Management GroupSafety Management Systems, LLCSafety Priority Consultants, LLCSafetyman Consulting Salt River Project San Diego Gas & Electric Santee CooperSargent & Lundy SaskPowerSCM Safety Inc.Seattle City LightSepcon Inc Service Electric Co. Sharyland UtitlitiesSiteWise LLCSmart Safety GroupSMUDSnapping Shoals EMCSouth Carolina Electric & Gas Co. South Mississippi Electric Power AssociationSoutheast Lineman Training CenterSoutheast Power Corp

Companies with employees who are CUSP credential holders:

The Certified Utility Safety Professional certification program is the only program that offers safety credentials to utilities, related contractors and communication

providers. It is designed to provide a career path and individual growth for employees and increased value for employers. The eligibility requirements are listed to the right:

Southern California Edison Southern Standard Consulting Southern Utah Valley Power SystemsSouthwest Tennessee Electric Membership CorporationStandard Utility Construction, Inc.State Electric CorpStorm ServicesSubstation Administrative Services Sumter Electric Coop Sunflower Electric Power CorpSwanHi Safety & Training Consultants LLC Syracuse Utilities, Inc. T&D PowerSkillsT&D Solutions Tacoma Power Tampa ElectricTeam Power GroupTEEX- ITSI Tennessee Valley AuthorityTexas Municipal Power AgencyThe Davey Tree Expert Co.The Townsend CorporationThe University of TX Time Warner CableTobey Safety TrainingTRC Solutions Tri-State Generation & Transmission Tucson Electric PowerUCORUnion Power CoopUniversity of California at Santa CruzUS Bureau of ReclamationUT-Battelle Utilicon Solutions Utility Lines Construction ServicesValard ConstructionValiant Power Group and Energy Services Vecenergy VectrenVermont Electric Cooperative, Inc. Wakefield Municipal Gas and Light Department (WMGLD) WA State Dept of Labor & IndustryWard Electric CompanyWashington Electric CooperativeWe Energies Westar EnergyWestern Area Power AdminWestfield Gas & Electric Light Dept White River Electric Assoc Willbros Group, Inc.Wilson Construction CompanyWisconsin Public ServiceWorkplace Safety SolutionsXcel Energy

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CUSP Exam and EndorsementsThe CUSP exam is designed to test a well-defined body of knowledge representative of professional practice in the discipline of utility safety. Successful completion of the CUSP exam verifies broad-based knowledge of the utility safety profession. The CUSP exam takes place during the afternoon of the second day of the CUSP program. The CUSP base exam is comprised of 100 multiple-choice questions. In addition, all CUSP candidates will be asked to designate an endorsement exam, which consists of 30 questions, from the following utility work environments:Electric Transmission and Distribution | Gas | Power Generation | Civil

CUSP Maintenance and RecertificationUtility operations and safety professionals work in a high-stakes environment, where the work that they do is critical to keeping the lights on every day and ensuring the safety of themselves and those around them. In order to verify the continuing competence of CUSP credential holders, the USOLN has adopted a very aggressive two-year recertification process. Each CUSP must demonstrate his or her continuing competence through the fulfillment of rigorous professional development requirements and pay a $130 annual maintenance fee.

Benefits of CUSP Certification• The CUSP credential provides employers the assurance of an individual’s broad knowledge, skills and abilities in the utility work environment when hiring or promoting.• The CUSP exam creates a uniform standard of understanding utility safety regulations, competence and task-directed skills for both utility companies and their contractor partners.• The comprehensive Utility Safety Leadership Review presented by the iP Institute is designed to enhance job safety knowledge and leadership skills, and will assist the CUSP candidate in preparedness for taking the exam.• CUSP credential holders earn industry-wide professional recognition as utility safety leaders.

Utility-Specific Safety Credentials

That Meet the Unique Requirements of Utilities and Related Contractors

Join a growing number of companies that have

invested in safety leadership!

3 Steps to CUSP

Certification CUSP FeesUSOLN Members

Annual Membership Dues .............$145CUSP Exam Application Fee .............$0Optional Utility Safety Leadership Review ..........................$799CUSP Exam ......................................$250Total ................................................ $1194

Non-MembersCUSP Exam Application Fee ...........$75Optional Utility Safety Leadership Review ..........................$999CUSP Exam ......................................$399Total ................................................ $1473

CUSP Blue• 3 years of operations leadership experience in the utility industry• At least 1 year in a role where safety activities are a part of the job description, e.g., tailboards, safety committees, safety meetings.

• 3 years of experience in a dedicated safety/training role in the utility industry

CUSP Green

3 Phase Line Construction5 Star ElectricAES CorporationAlabama Municipal Electric AssociationAlabama PowerAldridge ElectricAll Phase Safety Consulting, LLCAll Points Utility InspectingAlliant EnergyAllteck Ambient SafetyAmerenAmerican Electric PowerAmerican Pile & Foundation LLCAmerican Site BuildersAmerican Transmission CoARC AmericanArizona Pipeline Co. Arizona Public Service Asplundh Construction CorpAsplundh Tree Expert Atkinson Power Atlantic BroadbandAustin EnergyAvangridBaltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) Bancker Construction CorpBandera Electric CooperativeBARCON Safety Solutions Barnard Construction Beta Engineering Bison ElectricBlattner Energy Bluebonnet Electric CoopBlue Ridge Electric Boldt ConstructionBONDBonneville Power Administration Bottomline Safety Services LLCBrandell ConsultingBright Star Solutions Buckingham ManufacturingBurbank Water & PowerBurns & McDonnell Bureau of ReclamationBurlington Electric DepartmentButler Rural Electric CoopCampbell ElectricCamputaro and SonCanus Corporation Capital Electric Line Builders Case FoundationCCS GroupCenterPoint Energy Central Alabama Electric CoopCentral HudsonCentral Maine PowerCenturi Construction GroupChain Electric Co.

Charter CommunicationsChelan County PUDCianbro Corporation City of FarmingtonCity of Lethbridge City of MesaCity of Pasadena Water & PowerCity of Red DeerCity of Riverside Public Utilities City of TallahasseeCity of Westerville, OHCity Utilities of Springfield MissouriClark Public UtilitiesCobb EMC Commonwealth EdisonCon Edison of NYConsumers EnergyConway CorpCorn Belt EnergyCouttsCuming County PPDCW Wright ConstructionD & D Power, Inc. Davis H. Elliot Co Dayton Power & Light Co.Delmarva PowerDetroit Training CenterDimeo Construction Company Diversified Utility Services Douglas County PUDDTE Energy Duke EnergyEC Source ServicesE.S. Boulos CompanyEast Kentucky Power Coop Edison PowerE-J Electric Installation Co.ElecCommElecnor Hawkeye El Paso Electric Co.Electric Cities of Georgia ElectriCities of North Carolina ElectriComElectric Power Research Institute (EPRI)Elite Construction of OcalaEmera MaineEmpire District Electric CoEnergyUnited EMC ENMAX Power CorpEPCOR EQUSErvin Cable Construction, LLC ESCI IncEthosEnergy Field Services LLC Eugene Water & Electric BoardEversourceExelon GenerationFallen Linemen OrganizationFerreira Construction

Field Safety CorporationFirst Choice Safety Solutions LLC First SolarFlathead Electric Cooperative Florida Power & Light Florida Public UtilitiesFluor Federal ServicesForbes Bros. Ltd.Gannett FlemingGeorgia Transmission CorpGlobal Energy SolutionsGrant PUD Guadalupe Valley Electric Coop Gulf Power CompanyHarlan Electric CompanyHaugland Group Hawaii Electric Light Co.Hawaiian Electric Co HB Frazer CompanyHenkels & McCoyHerman Weissker Highline Construction Co.Hooper CorpHoosier Energy REC Horry Electric CoopHundseth Line ConstructionI.B. Abel Inc Iberdrola USAIBEW Local 104IBEW Local 1245IBEW Local 126 OSHEIBEW Local 196IBEW Local 3Iconic Power SystemsIdaho National LaboratoryIdaho PowerIEW Construction Group Imperial Irrigation District Indiana Electric CooperativesIndustrial Safety Institute Infratech CorpInstitute for Safety in Powerline Construction (ISPC)International Line BuildersINTRENIowa Association of Electric CooperativesIrby ConstructionITC Holdings CorpJ&P Electrical Services, LLCJames Power Line ConstructionJBL ElectricJerson Construction Group JF Electric Inc.J.F. Shea ConstructionJoint Safety Institute Kansas City Power & Light Kansas Electric CoopsKansas Municipal Utilities Kenny Construction Co.

Knoxville Utilities BoardLA Department of Water & PowerLawley Insurance Lee County Electrical CoopLedge Creek DevelopmentLendlease ConstructionLeRoy Electrical Enterprizes Lewis Tree ServiceLiberty UtilitiesLincoln Electric SystemLizzy G’s Ltd Local Union 126 OSHE Louisville Gas & ElectricM+W Group M. B. Haynes Corporation / Haynes Electric Utility CorporationMadison Gas & ElectricMarbach Safety ConsultingMasTecMatanuska Electric Assocation Matrix NACMaui Electric CompanyMcNab Electrical ServicesMcPhee Electric LTD Meruelo Enterprises, Inc.Memphis Light Gas & Water MEUW Michels Corporation MidAmerican Energy Co.Midway Utility Contractors LLC Midwest EnergyMiller Bros. Mirra Co. Inc.Mississippi PowerMJ ElectricModesto Irrigation District Montana Dakota Utilities Co. Morristown Utility SystemsMortenson Construction Musson Brothers MYR GroupNational GridNebraska Public Power DistrictNewkirk Electric CompanyNew River ElectricalNew York Power AuthorityNew York State Electric & GasNipscoNiSourceNorth American Substation ServicesNorth Carolina Electric Membership CoopNorth River Integrated Management Northeast Public Power Assoc Northern Clearing, Inc.Northline Utilities LLC Novinium, Inc.NV EnergyO’Connell Electric Co. Inc.Oklahoma Gas & Electric

OncorOn Target Utility ServicesOrange and Rockland UtilitiesP&G Power Corp. Pacific Gas & Electric Pacific Power Page Utility Enterprises PAR Electrical ContractorsParagould Light, Water & Cable Peabody Municipal Light Plant PECO Pedernales Electric CoopPenn Line Service PEPCO Holdings PieperpowerPike ElectricPine Valley PowerPivotal Works Corp Platte River Power Authority Portland General Electric PotelcoPower Consulting AssociatesPower Contracting LLCPower Corporation of AmericaPower Delivery Solutions Power Line Services PowerSecure PPL Electric UtilitiesProfessional Safety Solutions, LLCPSEGPT Access NetworksQuanta Services RES AmericasRiggs DistlerRiviera UtilitiesRochester Gas & ElectricS&C Electric Company Safety Management GroupSafety Management Systems, LLCSafety Priority Consultants, LLCSafetyman Consulting Salt River Project San Diego Gas & Electric Santee CooperSargent & Lundy SaskPowerSCM Safety Inc.Seattle City LightSepcon Inc Service Electric Co. Sharyland UtitlitiesSiteWise LLCSmart Safety GroupSMUDSnapping Shoals EMCSouth Carolina Electric & Gas Co. South Mississippi Electric Power AssociationSoutheast Lineman Training CenterSoutheast Power Corp

Companies with employees who are CUSP credential holders:

The Certified Utility Safety Professional certification program is the only program that offers safety credentials to utilities, related contractors and communication

providers. It is designed to provide a career path and individual growth for employees and increased value for employers. The eligibility requirements are listed to the right:

Southern California Edison Southern Standard Consulting Southern Utah Valley Power SystemsSouthwest Tennessee Electric Membership CorporationStandard Utility Construction, Inc.State Electric CorpStorm ServicesSubstation Administrative Services Sumter Electric Coop Sunflower Electric Power CorpSwanHi Safety & Training Consultants LLC Syracuse Utilities, Inc. T&D PowerSkillsT&D Solutions Tacoma Power Tampa ElectricTeam Power GroupTEEX- ITSI Tennessee Valley AuthorityTexas Municipal Power AgencyThe Davey Tree Expert Co.The Townsend CorporationThe University of TX Time Warner CableTobey Safety TrainingTRC Solutions Tri-State Generation & Transmission Tucson Electric PowerUCORUnion Power CoopUniversity of California at Santa CruzUS Bureau of ReclamationUT-Battelle Utilicon Solutions Utility Lines Construction ServicesValard ConstructionValiant Power Group and Energy Services Vecenergy VectrenVermont Electric Cooperative, Inc. Wakefield Municipal Gas and Light Department (WMGLD) WA State Dept of Labor & IndustryWard Electric CompanyWashington Electric CooperativeWe Energies Westar EnergyWestern Area Power AdminWestfield Gas & Electric Light Dept White River Electric Assoc Willbros Group, Inc.Wilson Construction CompanyWisconsin Public ServiceWorkplace Safety SolutionsXcel Energy

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Page 4: “The CUSP certification demonstrates that I met a …...Apply Today! Go to for all upcoming dates and locations. Questions? Call 815-459-1796. Now Booking CUSP Host Facilities! An

Apply Today! Go to www.usoln.org for all upcoming dates and locations. Questions? Call 815-459-1796.

Now Booking CUSP Host Facilities! An expert facilitator from the Incident Prevention Institute will come to your site and present the Utility Safety Leadership Review for groups of 15 or more. The review covers six modules: leadership, standards, hazard ID, human performance, incident prevention and operations. The CUSP exam is held in the afternoon of the second day.

360 Memorial Drive, Suite 10Crystal Lake, IL 60014

www.usoln.org

“The CUSP certification demonstrates that I met a standard of professional knowledge and reached a milestone in my professional development. I feel like the CUSP certification demonstrates my commitment to continuing professional development, and I gained a sense of personal and professional achievement.” ~ Allen Hair, CUSP, Vectren

MISSION STATEMENTThe Utility Safety & Ops Leadership Network

(USOLN) serves as an advocate for a safe, secure and productive utility work environment and as a catalyst for the prevention of incidents.

The USOLN provides utility companies and their contractor partners with a reliable certification

program, legislative/regulatory updates and networking resources.

“I have been able to advance my career by having the CUSP. This credential greatly helps the employer know that I have the necessary skills in the utility industry.” ~ Chris Jessie, CUSP, MYR Group

If you have dedicated your career to providing safety and operations leadership to the utility industry, now is the time to enhance your professional status by becoming a Certified Utility Safety Professional. Join a distinguished group of individuals who have demonstrated their job safety knowledge by earning the CUSP credential.

C E R T I F I C A T I O N P R O G R A M

The Defining Benchmark in Utility SafetyCUSP Certification is a program of the Utility Safety & Ops Leadership Network (USOLN),

a not-for-profit 501(c)6 organization formed for the purpose of creating a utility-specific safety credential. The CUSP Governing Board is the oversight body for the Certified Utility Safety Professional credential and reports to the Utility Safety & Ops Leadership (USOLN) Board of Directors. It is an objective and impartial body that is responsible for all decision-making and overseeing every aspect of the operations of the certification program.

“The certification is terrific. It has given me credibility both in and outside of my organization. It’s been a win-win for both me and my organization.” ~ John Morton, CUSP, Willbros

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