Certified Transportation Safety Coordinator
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association and it’s board recognized the importance of industry relevant training for safety practitioners.
CTSC Designation Overview
The Certified Transportation Safety Coordinator (CTSC) is an entry-level designation, conferred upon safety and compliance coordinators that have met the minimum standards of experience and knowledge. This individual can assist in developing and managing a carrier’s road transportation safety and compliance programs in part or in whole. Additionally, this individual will be responsible for providing guidance in the field of safety and compliance as it related to the carrier’s daily administrative operations.
Completion of the designation process confers the right to use the Certified Transportation Safety Coordinator title, and to place the CTSC initials after their name.
Upon successful completion of all 6 mandatory, 2 electives, and 8 hours of seminars/conference attendance, you are eligible for sitting in the CTSC Exam.
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Competencies of a CTSC
CTSC’s must achieve demonstrated competencies in the seven domains detailed below:
- Legislation, Policy, and Procedure
- Operational Duties
- Investigations
- Public and Personal Safety
- Data Management
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Learning and Development
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Mandatory
Candidates are required to fulfill course-by-course requirements. Upon successful completion of all 6 mandatory, 2 electives you are eligible for sitting in the CTSC Exam.
The following six courses are mandatory:
Health and Safety System Building (HSSB)
The Saskatchewan Trucking Association and it’s board recognized the importance of industry relevant training for safety practitioners.
3 Day Classroom Equivalent
Fundamentals of Auditing (FOA)
Take advantage of this Fundamentals of Auditing Course being offered online!
2 Days Classroom Equivalent
Leadership in Transportation (LIT)
The analysis and interpretation of transportation safety legislation, standards, and policy.
2 Days Classroom Equivalent
Legislation, Standards and Policies (LSP)
The analysis and interpretation of transportation safety legislation, standards, and policy.
2 Days Classroom Equivalent
National Safety Code Program Administration (NSC-A)
NSC Program Administration is task and objective focused, evaluating how to accomplish compliance through action in an existing program.
3 Days
Elective
Complete 2 electives to be eligible for the CTSC Exam. The following courses are electives to choose from:
CoR Auditor (COR-A)
This course is designed for individuals who have completed the Health and Safety System Building (HSSB) and Fundamentals of Auditing (FOA) course and wish to obtain an Internal COR Auditor Status for their respective employer.
2 Days Classroom Equivalent
Collision Investigation
This course introduces collision investigation to individuals working in Saskatchewan’s commercial transportation industry.
3 Days
Instructional Design and Delivery (IDD)
Instructional Design and Delivery is an essential course for entry-level and intermediate instructors looking to enhance their existing skills, learn new techniques, and bring increased value to their training programs.
3 Days
National Safety Code Program Management (NSC-M)
NSC Program Management delves into the purpose of management systems, the benefits of active management as opposed to reactionary management, and concepts surrounding the creation of systems to manage programs.
2 Days
PDIC & LCV Instructor Training
This course is only availablle for STA members.

