CERM – Aerospace has a 4 hour certificate exam of 160 questions overing the four domains below:
Domains |
Percentage of Test Items |
Enterprise Risk Management |
20% |
Safety Management System |
20% |
Process Risk Management |
30% |
Project Risk Management |
30% |
Q+E currently offers two tiers of CERM certificate credentials. CERM will eventually migrate to three certificate levels and potentially to certifiation to ISO 17024:
- CERM generic indicates the participant has convered a Body of Knowledge and has passed an objective certificate exam attesting minimum qualifications. CERM core and industrial competency knowledge and skills are covered in the exam. Q+E has an item banking system of 350 questions.
- CERM with speciality credential, such as CERM – Electric Reliabiity affirms advanced knowledge and specific domain expertise. Additional information on CERM – ER can be found at:
- CERM Fellows are nominated by peers in recognition of their contributions in risk management.