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CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE SAFETY
PROFESSIONAL (CHSP) ACTUAL EXAM PREP
2026 ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
ALREADY A GRADED WITH EXPERT
FEEDBACK |NEW AND REVISED
1. What is the primary responsibility of a Certified Healthcare Safety
Professional (CHSP) regarding patient safety?
A) To replace the hospital’s risk management department
B) To design, implement, and maintain management systems that
ensure the protection of patients, staff, visitors, and property within
the healthcare organization
C) To provide direct patient care
D) To ensure the hospital’s financial solvency
Rationale: The CHSP credential focuses on designing, implementing,
and maintaining management systems that ensure protection of
patients, staff, visitors, and property within the healthcare
organization.
2. Which of the following is a key characteristic of a well-written safety
plan in a healthcare facility?
A) It is written exclusively by the safety committee
B) It clearly defines roles, responsibilities, communication pathways,
and performance metrics
C) It contains only regulatory citations
D) It is changed daily without documentation
Rationale: A well-written safety plan includes defined roles,
responsibilities, communication protocols, and performance indicators
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to ensure effectiveness and accountability. This is a topic within
Domain 1 (Management & Leadership).
3. A CHSP observes that several nursing staff members are not using
proper body mechanics when lifting patients, resulting in frequent back
injuries. The most effective long-term intervention is:
A) Train the nurses on proper lifting technique annually
B) Implement a safe patient handling and mobility program that
includes mechanical lifts and ergonomic equipment
C) Place posters in break rooms reminding staff to lift with their legs
D) Create a disciplinary policy for staff who lift incorrectly
Rationale: Ergonomic hazards are a major source of injury in
healthcare. Engineering controls (mechanical lifts) are more effective
than administrative controls or training alone in reducing
musculoskeletal injuries.
4. According to the CHSP exam blueprint, which domain carries the
heaviest weight (36%)?
A) Hazard Control Practice
B) Management & Leadership
C) Compliance, Accreditation, & Voluntary Standards
D) Patient Safety only
Rationale: Domain 1, Management & Leadership, accounts for 36%
of the exam, along with Domain 3 at 36%. Domain 2 (Hazard Control
Practice) is 28%.
5. A hospital safety professional is designing a safety education course
for clinical staff. Which of the following is a recognized element of
effective safety training in healthcare?
A) Conducting training only when a regulatory citation occurs
B) Using interactive methods such as case studies and simulations to
facilitate understanding and retention
C) Providing all training in a one-hour annual lecture
D) Basing training exclusively on the opinions of senior physicians
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Rationale: Effective safety education uses interactive methods and
case studies to impart knowledge and facilitate understanding. This is
part of Domain 3 topics under developing education and training
processes.
6. The highest priority for a CHSP when responding to a hazardous
chemical spill in a hospital laboratory is:
A) Cleaning the spill immediately to avoid regulatory fines
B) Protecting people (staff, patients, and visitors) by evacuating the
area and isolating the hazard
C) Calling the local newspaper for a press release
D) Determining the cost of the spilled chemical
Rationale: The CHSP must hold as paramount the protection of
people, property, and the environment of care, with life safety taking
precedence over all other concerns.
7. A risk assessment for a hospital’s new MRI suite should include
which of the following unique hazards?
A) Noise from the cooling system only
B) Projectile effects from ferromagnetic objects, cryogen (liquid
helium) hazards, and quench risks
C) Radiation exposure from the magnetic field
D) Patient claustrophobia only
Rationale: MRI hazards include ferromagnetic projectiles, cryogenic
burns, quench risks, and acoustic noise. Magnetic fields do not
produce ionizing radiation.
8. Which of the following organizations developed the Life Safety
Code® most commonly referenced in healthcare accreditation?
A) OSHA
B) NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)
C) EPA
D) CDC
Rationale: NFPA 101, the Life Safety Code, is the standard referenced
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by CMS and accrediting bodies for healthcare occupancies. This is a
voluntary standard used for compliance.
9. When a CHSP investigates a sentinel event (an unexpected death or
serious injury), the primary goal of the investigation should be:
A) To identify the individual at fault so they can be terminated
B) To identify system failures and causal factors to prevent
recurrence
C) To hide the event from the media
D) To calculate the financial liability of the organization
Rationale: System safety methods focus on identifying causal factors
in adverse events, not blaming individuals. This aligns with
high-reliability organization concepts.
10. An employee is exposed to a bloodborne pathogen via needlestick.
According to OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR
1910.1030), what must the employer provide immediately?
A) A letter of reprimand
B) A confidential medical evaluation and post-exposure prophylaxis
C) Payment for the employee’s vacation
D) An incident report filed only with the state
Rationale: The standard requires employers to provide immediate,
confidential medical evaluation and follow-up, including
post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) at no cost to the employee.
11. A CHSP is asked to evaluate the reliability of a new fire alarm
system. Which of the following is an essential element of system safety
evaluation?
A) Ensuring the system is the cheapest option available
B) Conducting a failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) to
identify potential failure points
C) Assuming the manufacturer’s claims are sufficient without
verification
D) Relying only on prior experience with a different brand
CERTIFIED HEALTHCARE SAFETY
PROFESSIONAL (CHSP) ACTUAL EXAM PREP
2026 ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
ALREADY A GRADED WITH EXPERT
FEEDBACK |NEW AND REVISED
1. What is the primary responsibility of a Certified Healthcare Safety
Professional (CHSP) regarding patient safety?
A) To replace the hospital’s risk management department
B) To design, implement, and maintain management systems that
ensure the protection of patients, staff, visitors, and property within
the healthcare organization
C) To provide direct patient care
D) To ensure the hospital’s financial solvency
Rationale: The CHSP credential focuses on designing, implementing,
and maintaining management systems that ensure protection of
patients, staff, visitors, and property within the healthcare
organization.
2. Which of the following is a key characteristic of a well-written safety
plan in a healthcare facility?
A) It is written exclusively by the safety committee
B) It clearly defines roles, responsibilities, communication pathways,
and performance metrics
C) It contains only regulatory citations
D) It is changed daily without documentation
Rationale: A well-written safety plan includes defined roles,
responsibilities, communication protocols, and performance indicators
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to ensure effectiveness and accountability. This is a topic within
Domain 1 (Management & Leadership).
3. A CHSP observes that several nursing staff members are not using
proper body mechanics when lifting patients, resulting in frequent back
injuries. The most effective long-term intervention is:
A) Train the nurses on proper lifting technique annually
B) Implement a safe patient handling and mobility program that
includes mechanical lifts and ergonomic equipment
C) Place posters in break rooms reminding staff to lift with their legs
D) Create a disciplinary policy for staff who lift incorrectly
Rationale: Ergonomic hazards are a major source of injury in
healthcare. Engineering controls (mechanical lifts) are more effective
than administrative controls or training alone in reducing
musculoskeletal injuries.
4. According to the CHSP exam blueprint, which domain carries the
heaviest weight (36%)?
A) Hazard Control Practice
B) Management & Leadership
C) Compliance, Accreditation, & Voluntary Standards
D) Patient Safety only
Rationale: Domain 1, Management & Leadership, accounts for 36%
of the exam, along with Domain 3 at 36%. Domain 2 (Hazard Control
Practice) is 28%.
5. A hospital safety professional is designing a safety education course
for clinical staff. Which of the following is a recognized element of
effective safety training in healthcare?
A) Conducting training only when a regulatory citation occurs
B) Using interactive methods such as case studies and simulations to
facilitate understanding and retention
C) Providing all training in a one-hour annual lecture
D) Basing training exclusively on the opinions of senior physicians
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Rationale: Effective safety education uses interactive methods and
case studies to impart knowledge and facilitate understanding. This is
part of Domain 3 topics under developing education and training
processes.
6. The highest priority for a CHSP when responding to a hazardous
chemical spill in a hospital laboratory is:
A) Cleaning the spill immediately to avoid regulatory fines
B) Protecting people (staff, patients, and visitors) by evacuating the
area and isolating the hazard
C) Calling the local newspaper for a press release
D) Determining the cost of the spilled chemical
Rationale: The CHSP must hold as paramount the protection of
people, property, and the environment of care, with life safety taking
precedence over all other concerns.
7. A risk assessment for a hospital’s new MRI suite should include
which of the following unique hazards?
A) Noise from the cooling system only
B) Projectile effects from ferromagnetic objects, cryogen (liquid
helium) hazards, and quench risks
C) Radiation exposure from the magnetic field
D) Patient claustrophobia only
Rationale: MRI hazards include ferromagnetic projectiles, cryogenic
burns, quench risks, and acoustic noise. Magnetic fields do not
produce ionizing radiation.
8. Which of the following organizations developed the Life Safety
Code® most commonly referenced in healthcare accreditation?
A) OSHA
B) NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)
C) EPA
D) CDC
Rationale: NFPA 101, the Life Safety Code, is the standard referenced
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by CMS and accrediting bodies for healthcare occupancies. This is a
voluntary standard used for compliance.
9. When a CHSP investigates a sentinel event (an unexpected death or
serious injury), the primary goal of the investigation should be:
A) To identify the individual at fault so they can be terminated
B) To identify system failures and causal factors to prevent
recurrence
C) To hide the event from the media
D) To calculate the financial liability of the organization
Rationale: System safety methods focus on identifying causal factors
in adverse events, not blaming individuals. This aligns with
high-reliability organization concepts.
10. An employee is exposed to a bloodborne pathogen via needlestick.
According to OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Standard (29 CFR
1910.1030), what must the employer provide immediately?
A) A letter of reprimand
B) A confidential medical evaluation and post-exposure prophylaxis
C) Payment for the employee’s vacation
D) An incident report filed only with the state
Rationale: The standard requires employers to provide immediate,
confidential medical evaluation and follow-up, including
post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) at no cost to the employee.
11. A CHSP is asked to evaluate the reliability of a new fire alarm
system. Which of the following is an essential element of system safety
evaluation?
A) Ensuring the system is the cheapest option available
B) Conducting a failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) to
identify potential failure points
C) Assuming the manufacturer’s claims are sufficient without
verification
D) Relying only on prior experience with a different brand