Award yourself an edge over others; earn a Certification or Diploma at your comfort and convenience
We are a training academy based in Washington (DC) and New York (NY). Our classes and other services are held and offered in various States and Countries in order to accommodate our students. If you have a group that needs training, we are more than willing to come to you on your terms.
Our goal is to change the lives through education by offering affordable, flexible, quality academic opportunities and extraordinary service, enabling adults’ employees to maximize their professional and personal potential, and serve communities in which they live and work.
Our Vision
WASAC Vision
Washington Academy for Safety Accreditation & Certification (WASAC)’s aim is to be the first choice provider of top quality Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) education and training throughout the communities it serves.
Our Mission
WASAC Mission
WASAC’s mission is to add value and make a difference in the HSE success in your organization & of your projects. With the extremely educated and experienced safety staff, we strive
to provide you with the highest training standards.
As a leading international health and safety training organization, WASAC is working to:
- Make sure that people are at the heart of health and safety
- Be the definitive voice for health and safety at work
- Advance high professional standards
- Champion realistic risk management, based on professional advice
- Support its graduates as leaders in health and safety while working and promoting health and safety in their communities
Our Values
Aims and Values - the “Code of Conduct”
WASAC recognizes its obligations to all those with whom it has dealings: corporate, students, employees, local and international employers and industries, other educational institutions & the local community.
Our Staffs are committed to ensuring that they conduct their business in accordance with the highest ethical standards,
to this end, every management member signs a Code of Conduct. This is based upon the seven Principles of
Public Service, these are:
- Selflessness
- Integrity
- Objectivity
- Accountability
- Openness
- Honesty
- Leadership
The Code sets out the ways in which members are expected to deal with their legal accountability, how they exercise skill, care and due diligence, and the management powers, conflicts of interests, collective responsibility, openness and confidentiality, complaints, attendance and good governance.