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The Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPON) is Nigeria’s largest Safety Professional body for individuals involved in Occupational Health. Cap. 98.
The Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPON) is a technical arm of the National Industrial Safety Council of Nigeria (NISCN) which is a tripartite organization comprising (The governments, Employers and Labour) established by the Federal Government of Nigeria in 1964 to monitor industries/factories activities to ensure Safety of people and advise on the need for legislation. The Instit
ute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPON) is Nigeria’s largest Safety Professional body for individuals involved in Occupational Health and Safety practices, individuals involved in maintaining standards, providing impartial and authoritative guidance and HSE trainings. The Institute’s members are drawn from various sectors of our economy including the government agencies and construction industries. Corporate organizations are also admitted as members. Origin of the Institute
The Institute of safety professionals of Nigeria was inaugurated in August 1980, at the end of the Annual conference of the National Industrial Safety Council of Nigeria that Year, when safety Professionals representing members companies on the NISCN decided to form as association that would be available to offer professional technical advice to the NISCN as may be necessary.
25th August 1980,
The minister of employment , labour and productivity, Cmr. Adebisi Ogedengbe at the 5th annual general meeting and seminar of the NISCN announced the decision to inaugurate the Nigeria Society of safety officers which would serve as technical advisers to the NISCN. Registration/Incorporation
NISP was registered as a corporate body under the land (perpetual succession) Act. A certificate of incorporation of the Registered trustees of NSSP no. 2320 dated on the 8th day of April, 1983 was issued by the Hon. Minister, Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 1989, at the annual conference/seminar held at Durbar Hotels, Lagos, a motion was moved and adopted for the change of name from Nigerian Society of Safety Professionals (NSSP) to Nigerian Institute of Safety Professional (NISP) and now Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPON). Thereafter, the institute was incorporated under the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990 with Registration no. RC481109. Mission
The Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria, as the technical arm of the National Industrial Safety Council of Nigeria (NISCN), has the mandate to promote, regulate, standardize, train, certify and maintain ethics in safety. The Institute's major policy thrust is the nurture and development of dynamic, effective and efficient safety services and practice in Nigeria through training, examination, certification, recognition, supervision and discipline of safety personnel and organizations. It is also the Institute's mission to constantly research and review current safety standards, principles, organizations and methods in collaboration with similar international bodies in order to provide relevant solutions to prevailing occupational safety, health and environmental problems in Nigeria.
ISPoN, BCSP Sign MoU on Integrating Certification - Safety Record Newspaper
In a bid to gain global recognition for safety professionals under its umbrella, Nigeria’s apex safety body, the Institute of Safety Professionals of Nigeria (ISPoN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP), its United States equivalent. Unde...