Certified Transportation Safety Professional

Program Overview

The Certified Transportation Safety Professional (CTSP) is an individual capable of developing and managing a carrier’s road transportation safety and compliance programs in part or in whole. This individual will often supervise the day to day functions of others in the organization. Also, this individual is often responsible for providing guidance and acting as a subject matter expert in the field of safety and compliance.

The AMTA has approved a number of courses for inclusion in the coursework curriculum. All of the courses identified will develop the candidate’s ability to demonstrate the seven required competencies. Candidates will be required to complete eight mandatory and three elective courses to meet requirements and be eligible for sitting the CTSP Exam.

CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS

  • 75 hours to be achieved over a 3-year time period

  • 60 of those hours need to be verifiable

If you do not meet the requirements for the specialist-level CTSP designation, refer to the entry-level CTSC designation.

Mandatory Courses

Recommended to take all pre-requisites first, in this order:

The remaining mandatory courses can be taken at your discretion:

Electives (three required)

Canada - Alberta

Job Grant

Funding opportunity

AMTA’s Designation Program qualifies for the Canada-Alberta Job Grant