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The CEnvP Trademark & Logo Use The CEnvP Logo and designation are designed to represent the Certified Environmental Practitioner (CEnvP) program as well as to identify individual Certified Environmental Practitioners. This Logo is a registered trademark and is covered by copyright laws. The Trademark designation has three components consisting of the CEnvP Logo, the initials, "CEnvP", and the words, "Certified Environmental Practitioner".

Careful control of the usage of the Logo and CEnvP designation is important to maintaining its value, recognition and visual impact for Certified Environmental Practitioners, the Certified Environmental Practitioner program and the customers of the industry. As the CEnvP Board certifies individuals (not companies, organisations, firms, partnerships, corporations, etc.), it is important that the public be aware that CEnvP reflects an individual's qualifications and the design of materials using the CEnvP Logo and designation indicate this.

1. CEnvP designation and Logo Rules:

1.1. The designation, Certified Environmental Practitioner is to be used only by a practitioner whose certification by the CEnvP Board is current. When written, this designation must appear in title case as follows: Certified Environmental Practitioner. Alternatively, this designation can be abbreviated in two ways: CEnvP and CENVP.
The abbreviation should not use periods between the letters.

1.2. The CEnvP Logo can be used for the certified practitioner's individual use on business cards, reports, personalised stationery, promotional literature, advertising, signage and other documents. Permission to use the Logo in other applications must be obtained from the CEnvP Board prior to reproduction.

1.3. The CEnvP Logo must never be given out in digital or hardcopy format for use by others.

1.4. The CEnvP Logo and designation may not be used by a practitioner whose certification is not current.

1.5. The CEnvP Logo and designation may only be used to refer to a certified individual and not an organisation, company, firm, partnership, corporation, etc.

2. Logo Specifications:

2.1. The Logo must not be altered, distorted or redrawn in any way from the master file provided.

2.2. The minimum size of the Logo should not be less than 12mm in diameter.

2.3. The colours of the Logo shall not be modified with the exception of using the Logo in black and white.

Interpretation of these rules is at the sole discretion of the CEnvP Board. The CEnvP Board reserves the right to withhold or withdraw permission to use the Logo if it considers the user to be abusing or misusing the Logo.

For further information regarding the usage of the CEnvP Logo form contact info@cenvp.org.

Post Nominal Use
 

Certified status is a form or recognition for the highest standard of professionalism and up-to-date expertise in one or more areas of practice.

If you have attained Certified status (CEnvP) you must ensure your post nominals accurately reflect your currency of practice.

If you have maintained your CPD log, a post nominal is the most accurate way to demonstrate your competency. For example,

  "John Smith CEnvP"


If you have not maintained your CEnvP status, you can qualify your post nominal with a prefix that can take the form of either:

1. CEnvP (Retired), for example,

  "John Smith CEnvP (Retired)"


2. CEnvP (Year A – Year B) where Year A is the year you became entitled to use the post nominal, and Year B is the year in which the post nominal was relinquished. For example,

   "John Smith CEnvP (2005 - 2008)"

 
     
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Development of the CEnvP Scheme has been supported by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Heritage. The views and opinions expressed by the CEnvP Scheme are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Australian Government or the Minister for Environment Protection, Heritage and the Arts. DEH
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