The NATMI Certified Director of Safety-Canada (CDS-C) and Certified Safety Supervisor-Canada (CSS-C) program is designed for fleet safety professionals whose companies operate within Canada and may or may not engage in cross-border operations. The program offers a deeper dive on Canadian laws and regulations than the NATMI cross-border program, which includes both US and Canadian requirements.
The program includes two 2-day courses held back-to-back, followed by a certification exam on the morning after the second course. Applicants for the CDS-C must have 5 years of experience in fleet safety management (or 4 years with a college degree), and applicants for the CSS-C must have 2 years of experience in fleet safety supervision.
In addition to taking the required courses and passing the certification exam, a certification application detailing your background must be submitted and approved within 60 days of completing the examination. The certification designation “CDS-C” or “CSS-C” is granted once the application is approved.
Motor Fleet Safety Basics: Training for the Safety Supervisor (2 Days)
You’ll gain technical knowledge taught within the context of the importance of safety and applying a quality management approach to safety program implementation.
The following topics will be covered:
After this course, participants will be able to:
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Managing Motor Fleet Safety Programs: Training for the Safety Director
(2 Days)
This course is designed to provide transportation safety directors and prospective safety directors with the vision and skills that they need to manage an effective safety program. Through case-based scenarios, you’ll learn how to “sell” safety to top management, foster a safety culture in the organization, demonstrate safety’s Return on Investment, and consistently improve the safety of company operations.
The following topics will be covered:
After this course, participants will be able to:
These courses have been approved for Continuing Education Units through The University of Denver Transportation and Supply Chain Institute; home of the only university master’s program awarded scholarships from the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA).