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Job Openings
Occupational Safety Insurance Specialist, Montana State University, Bozemna, MT
August 13, 2024
Technician, Operations EH&S, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID
August 12, 2024
Assistant Vice Chancellor for EH&S, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA
August 12, 2024
EHS Coordinator, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
June 18, 2024
Radiation Safety Officer, University of Georgia, Athens, GA
June 12, 2024
Industrial Hygienist, Pennsylvania State University, Univeristy Park, PA
June 6, 2024
Dive and Boat Safety Manager, Saudia Arabia, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
June 5, 2024
Health and Safety Specialist, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
June 5, 2024
Health and Safety Coordinator, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT
June 5, 2024
Boat Safety Specialist, Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
June 5, 2024
Dive Safety Specialist, Saudi Arabia, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
June 5, 2024
Strategic Plan
(last updated: September 2021)
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Benchmarking
CSHEMA provides survey and research services that help you improve environmental health and safety on campus.
Vital Statistics II Survey
Share your institutions key statistics!
The CSHEMA Research & Survey CoP’s Vital Statistics II Survey, earlier impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, is now launched! Click below to access the survey.
Your participation in this initiative will provide CSHEMA member institutions the ability to objectively benchmark program staffing and budget, especially in the current operating environment.
Salary Survey
CSHEMA conducts the biannual Salary Survey in odd-numbered years; resuming in 2025. The survey allows comparison of EHS staff salaries for those who serve in similar roles.
This survey is only available to CSHEMA members. Those institutions who complete the survey will receive access to results for free.
Questions regarding this survey may be directed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Benchmarking Survey
CSHEMA conducts the biannual Benchmarking Survey in even-numbered years; resuming in 2026. The survey collects and allows institutions to compare critical metrics in the areas of general safety, fire safety, biological safety, radiation safety, waste disposal, regulatory compliance, best practices, and more.
This survey is only available to CSHEMA members. Those institutions who complete the survey will receive access to results for free.
Questions regarding this survey may be directed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Campus Climate Survey
In partnership with the University of Texas Health Science Center, CSHEMA offers the Campus Safety Climate Survey to help you better understand and measure the extent to which safety has been integrated on your campus. The survey not only allows you to assess your progress over time, but you also can benchmark against other institutions.
The Campus Climate Survey is customized to your campus. CSHEMA administers the survey and ensures data is kept confidential. Aggregated data is shared anonymously to allow for benchmarking.
There is no fee to participate. Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to schedule a consultation appointment.
Bylaws
CSHEMA Bylaws
The CSHEMA Bylaws are the governing rules by which the association operates. CSHEMA’s bylaws were last updated in 2025.
The Campus Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA) is a not-for-profit association operating under the 501(c)3 rules of the United State Internal Revenue Service. Contributions or gifts to CSHEMA (Federal EIN 33-0010132) are deductible as charitable contributions for United States federal income tax purposes. Payments of membership dues may be deductible under section 162 of the Internal Revenue Code as an "ordinary and necessary business expense." For details, consult your tax professional.
Communities of Practice
Communities allow you to access information and resources in a specific area of interest, to participate in the creation of best practices and knowledge in these competencies, and to build a network of colleagues who are passionate about the same area.
Communities Discussion Dashboards
The Animal Research Health and Safety Community of Practice is a collaborative network dedicated to enhancing the safety and ethical standards of animal research. Our community brings together professionals from diverse backgrounds to share knowledge, best practices, and innovative solutions. We focus on fostering a culture of care, compliance, and continuous improvement in animal research environments. Through workshops, webinars, and resource sharing, we aim to promote the well-being of research animals while ensuring regulatory compliance and advancing scientific discovery. Join us in our mission to support safe and humane practices in animal research.
The Biological Safety Practices Community of Practice is a dynamic forum for professionals dedicated to promoting best practices in biological safety. Our community unites biosafety officers, researchers, facility managers, and regulatory experts to exchange insights, strategies, and resources aimed at minimizing biological risks and ensuring compliance with safety standards. We focus on fostering a culture of safety through collaborative learning, providing educational opportunities, and developing guidelines that enhance biological safety protocols. Together, we strive to protect personnel, the environment, and the public while advancing scientific research and innovation. Join us in our commitment to excellence in biological safety practices.
Welcome to the Embedded Safety Professionals CoP! ESPeeps (as we fondly call ourselves) have safety roles in a specific unit of our institution. The ESP CoP aims to provide its members with best practices, materials, and a venue for discussion. If you have thoughts or ideas, please reach out to the co-leads.
The Emergency Management Community of Practice (CoP) is a collaborative network dedicated to enhancing the knowledge and practices of professionals involved in emergency management within the chemical safety and health sectors. This community fosters a shared environment where members can exchange ideas, best practices, and resources related to emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation. By leveraging diverse expertise and experiences, the community aims to promote resilience and safety in workplaces dealing with chemical hazards, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness of emergency response efforts across the industry. Join us to connect, learn, and contribute to a safer, more prepared future.
The Environmental and Sustainability Community of Practice is a collaborative network dedicated to advancing environmental stewardship and sustainability within the higher education sector. This community brings together professionals from various institutions to share best practices, resources, and innovative strategies for enhancing campus environmental and sustainability initiatives. Through workshops, discussions, and knowledge sharing, members work collectively to address challenges, promote sustainable practices, and foster a culture of environmental responsibility across their campuses and beyond.
Welcome to the Facilities Management CoP! Our mission is to provide programs, materials, discussions, and best practices at the intersection of EHS and Facilities Management. If you have thoughts or ideas, please reach out to any of the three co-leads!
The Field Research Safety Community of Practice is dedicated to enhancing safety practices in field research across various disciplines. This community brings together professionals and researchers to share knowledge, resources, and strategies for mitigating outdoor and off-site research risks. Through collaborative discussions and training sessions, members aim to develop comprehensive safety protocols and foster a culture of safety awareness. By focusing on the unique challenges of field research, this community empowers institutions to prioritize the well-being of researchers while promoting safe and effective exploration in diverse environments
The Fine and Performing Arts Community of Practice is a dynamic group focused on advancing health and safety practices within the arts sector of higher education. Through collaborative discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities, members work to promote safety, wellness, and sustainability in artistic endeavors. By fostering a supportive and innovative atmosphere, this community aims to enhance the overall safety culture within fine and performing arts programs, ensuring a thriving creative space for all participants.
The Fire and Life Safety Community of Practice is a dedicated forum for professionals focused on enhancing fire safety and emergency preparedness within higher education institutions. Through collaborative discussions, training sessions, and resource sharing, members work to develop comprehensive safety protocols and improve emergency readiness on campuses. By fostering a culture of safety awareness and proactive planning, this community aims to protect the well-being of students, faculty, and staff while ensuring a safe learning environment.
The Industrial Hygiene Community of Practice is a collaborative network dedicated to promoting the principles and practices of industrial hygiene within higher education settings. This community brings together professionals, researchers, and educators to share expertise, best practices, and resources related to the identification, evaluation, and control of workplace hazards. Through interactive discussions and knowledge-sharing sessions, members address challenges in managing health risks and ensuring safe working environments for students and staff. By fostering a culture of safety and health awareness, this community aims to enhance industrial hygiene practices and support the well-being of all campus community members.
The Industrial Hygiene Community of Practice is a collaborative network dedicated to promoting the principles and practices of industrial hygiene within higher education settings. This community brings together professionals, researchers, and educators to share expertise, best practices, and resources related to the identification, evaluation, and control of workplace hazards. Through interactive discussions and knowledge-sharing sessions, members address challenges in managing health risks and ensuring safe working environments for students and staff. By fostering a culture of safety and health awareness, this community aims to enhance industrial hygiene practices and support the well-being of all campus community members.
The Laboratory Safety Practices Community of Practice is a dedicated network aimed at enhancing safety and compliance within laboratory environments in higher education. Members engage in collaborative discussions, workshops, and training sessions focused on risk assessment, hazard communication, developing innovative solutions for laboratory safety challenges, and emergency preparedness. This CoP strives to ensure a safe and productive laboratory experience for all participants, ultimately promoting responsible research and academic excellence.
Marketing, Communication, and Education Community of Practice is a vibrant network dedicated to enhancing outreach and engagement strategies within health, safety, and environmental management in higher education. This community brings together professionals focused on effectively communicating safety initiatives, educational programs, and resources to diverse audiences. Through collaborative discussions and resource sharing, members explore innovative approaches to marketing safety messages, fostering a culture of awareness, and enhancing educational efforts. This community aims to improve the visibility and impact of health and safety programs, promoting a safer campus environment for all.
Radiation ☢ and Laser Safety Practices Community of Practice is a specialized network focused on promoting safe practices and regulatory compliance related to the use of radiation and lasers in higher education settings. This community brings together safety professionals, researchers, and educators to share best practices, resources, and strategies for managing risks associated with radiation and laser operations. By fostering a culture of safety and responsibility, this community aims to support effective radiation and laser safety programs across academic institutions.
The Safety Culture Community of Practice is a dynamic network focused on fostering and enhancing a culture of safety within higher education institutions. This community brings together safety professionals, faculty, and administrators to share strategies, best practices, and resources aimed at promoting safety awareness and engagement across campuses. Members explore innovative approaches to cultivate a proactive safety mindset among students and staff. By prioritizing communication and collaboration, this community seeks to strengthen institutional safety practices and create a sustainable environment where everyone feels empowered to contribute to health and safety initiatives.
The Small Colleges and Universities Community of Practice is a collaborative network designed to address the unique health, safety, and environmental challenges faced by institutions with three or fewer employees in the safety department. This community brings together safety professionals from small colleges and universities to share resources, best practices, and innovative solutions tailored to their specific needs. Through discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities, members focus on enhancing safety culture, compliance, and resource management. This community aims to strengthen health and safety initiatives, ensuring a safe and thriving environment for students and staff.
The Technology Community of Practice is a collaborative network dedicated to exploring the intersection of technology and safety within higher education. This community brings together safety professionals, IT specialists, and educators to share insights, best practices, and innovative solutions that leverage technology to enhance health and safety initiatives. Through discussions, workshops, and resource sharing, members focus on topics such as data management, compliance tools, and digital training resources. This community aims to empower institutions to effectively utilize technology in promoting a safer campus environment and improving overall safety management practices.
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