The Gold Standard of Safety: Why NATMI Certification is a Game-Changer for Carriers

EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 30 MIN

The Gold Standard of Safety: Why NATMI Certification is a Game-Changer for Carriers

from Trucking Risk and Insurance Podcast · host John Farquhar & Chris Harris

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Trucking Risk and Insurance Podcast, I sit down with industry veteran Kim Richardson, President of KRTS and TransRep, to discuss the absolute "Gold Standard" of professional accreditation. With over four decades of experience each, we dive deep into why NATMI (North American Transportation Management Institute) certification is the definitive benchmark for safety professionals across North America.Kim shares why university-backed credentials like the Certified Director of Safety (CDS) and Certified Driver Trainer (CDT) are essential for anyone looking to be recognized as an expert—whether in the boardroom or as an expert witness in court. We also discuss the groundbreaking movement toward a Truck Driver Red Seal trade designation in Canada, a move that aims to finally legitimize the incredible skill set of professional drivers on par with other skilled trades.In this interview, we cover:The Power of NATMI: Why university accreditation from the University of Denver sets these courses apart.The Red Seal Initiative: An update on the Professional Truck Training Alliance of Canada (PTTAC) and the push for national trade recognition by 2028.Heartwarming Success: A moving story from a recent course in Leamington about a new Canadian's journey to certification.Advanced Training Tools: How high-tech Vrive simulation and winter driving courses are changing the game for corporate fleets.Whether you are interested in Fleet Safety Compliance, Commercial Driver Training, or the future of the Red Seal Truck Driver, this episode is packed with insights on elevating the industry through higher education.Contact Kim Richardson:1 905 765 3445https://www.krway.com/https://transrep.ca/More information about NATMI: https://natmi.org/More information about Professional Truck Training Alliance of Canadahttps://transrep.ca/Reach out to Host Chris Harris:[email protected] 973 705600:00 Intro and Meet Kim Richardson 01:35 What is NATMI? 02:40 University Accreditation & Global Standards 03:45 Using CDS Certification for Expert Witness Testimony 05:00 Why Canadian Carriers Need NATMI Standards 06:30 The CDSC: A Tailored Version for Canada 08:00 Delivering Training On-Site: The Windsor Story 09:05 A Heartwarming Success: "My Son Will Be Proud" 12:45 How Certification Impacts Instructor Pay & Career Paths 14:40 The Trio: CDT, CDS, and Accident Investigation 19:45 KRTS Services: Heavy Equipment & Global Training 21:00 The Power of Vrive Simulation & Winter Driving 22:30 The Road to Red Seal: Professionalizing the Trade 23:30 What is a Red Seal Trade? 24:35 Targeting 2028: The Provincial Push for Recognition 25:40 Why Trucking Skills Equal Plumbers & Electricians 28:00 Reflection: 30 Years of Friendship & Industry Growth 29:45 Conclusion & White Glove ServiceSupport the show

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