CHESP Extended Review Guide
Member: $189.00
Non-Member: $249.00
The CHESP Extended Review Guide is a collection of content covering key competency areas of the CHESP exam. The Guide helps you prepare through self-study with resources, formulas and real-world examples.
It covers six competency areas of the CHESP Exam, including (1) regulatory compliance, (2) planning, design, and construction, (3) environmental services operations and infection prevention, (4) waste management, (5) financial stewardship, and (6) administration. With real-life samples and examples of necessary formulas, this self-study Guide will help you practice and assess your readiness for taking the CHESP examination to become a Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional.
Table of Contents
- About the CHESP Exam
- Regulatory Compliance
- Planning, Design and Construction
- Environmental Services Operations and Infection Prevention
- Financial Stewardship
- Administration
Look Inside the CHESP Extended Review Guide
Multiple Ways to Study
AHE offers several formats available to help you study for your CHESP exam. In addition to the self-study Guide, you can get an in-depth review through the following:
Live Program
This live program provides an opportunity to connect with fellow future CHESPs, participate in exam-simulated practice questions, extended math reviews, and have ample time for questions. Find an upcoming program above or check the AHE Education Calendar.
24/7 eLearning
Access this eLearning wherever and whenever you are available. Review domain content areas, practice exam questions and extended math reviews at your own pace.
* The CHESP Extended Review Guide is bundled with the in-person and virtual CHESP Extended Review programs (physical version). The digital version is included with 24/7 eLearning access.
Learn More about CHESP Certification
Certified Health Care Environmental Services Professional (CHESP) status comes with many benefits, including industry recognition, job mobility, and employment opportunities. The premier credential designation demonstrates mastery in maintaining the environment of care, grounded in sound assessment, and providing a competitive edge in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
Designees are not only knowledgeable about the physical environment, including design, construction, EVS operations, infection prevention, and waste management, but also possess proven expertise in compliance, finance, and administration.
For exam topics and instructions on how to apply for the exam, review the CHESP Candidate Handbook.
