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IN-PERSON

NATMI Training & Certification

Tuesday-Friday | March 10-13, 2026

Cottingham & Butler Headquarters
800 Main St, Dubuque IA, 52001











Each person from your company who plans to attend the workshop should complete this registration form.

According to NATMI, recipients who enrolled in a NATMI training and certification lowered their organization's accident rate by 86%, achieved a lower occupational injury rate by 83%, and controlled costs associated with accident litigation by 100%. The cost of participating in NATMI is minimal compared to the company’s day-to-day operational savings.

The Certified Director of Safety (CDS)/Certified Safety Supervisor (CSS) course is designed to help safety personnel attain a greater professional knowledge base that should, in turn, provide greater confidence to improve operations, prevent and control injury and damage, as well as the ability to provide strong representation such as during a court case.

March 10-13, 2026

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Dubuque, IA

What You Need to Know

Date & Time: March 10th -12th  |  8:00AM - 4:30PM

and March 13th  |  8:00AM - 11:00AM


Registration Deadline: Friday, February 6th


Cost: $1250

Payable to Safety Management Services Company



Your Trainer

Matt Montgomery

Safety Manager - Safety Management Services Company

Upcoming Events

IN-PERSON

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WEBINAR

October 22, 2026
The Impact of Drugs & Alcohol in Trucking
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WEBINAR

December 16, 2026
OSHA Recordkeeping & ITA Compliance
In this session, safety expert TJ Greenwood will provide a comprehensive overview of OSHA 300 log recordkeeping requirements. Participants will learn how to accurately complete the OSHA 300 log to ensure it makes a positive impression during site inspections, as it is often the first document requested by OSHA. Additionally, this discussion will cover strategies for staying compliant with OSHA 300 log recordkeeping requirements.
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WEBINAR

September 15, 2026
Securing the Scene: Best Practices After a Collision
When a crash occurs, the first few minutes—and the days that follow—can shape the outcome for your fleet, your drivers, and your business. This webinar hosted by SMSC Senior Safety Consultant Justin Smoot equips trucking professionals with the tools to respond effectively at the scene, preserve critical evidence, and initiate a thorough post-crash investigation. Beyond immediate response, Justin will dive into how fleets can determine “preventability,” implement remedial training, and use coaching to reduce repeat incidents.
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WEBINAR

November 17, 2026
FMCSA HOS Exceptions & Operational Flexibility
In an ideal world, how much easier would fleet management be? Drivers' loads would align seamlessly with available driving hours, parking availability would consistently match HOS limitations, and drivers would arrive back home every Friday night like clockwork. However, the realities of modern trucking operations present constant challenges that require comprehensive knowledge of Hours of Service (HOS) regulations and exceptions. Join Joshua Anderson in this webinar as we examine strategies for carriers and drivers to navigate regulatory compliance effectively within the complexities of real-world operations.
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WEBINAR

August 18, 2026
Safety Training That Sticks: Learning Principles in Action
Safety Training That Sticks: Learning Principles in Action” hosted by SMSC Safety Consultant Austin Smith is a dynamic, instructor‑focused webinar designed to help trainers deliver safety education that truly resonates with adult learners. This session explores how to move beyond lecture‑heavy sessions and instead create training that is interactive, memorable, and impactful. Grounded in proven adult learning principles, the presentation highlights how adults learn best: through relevance, experience, problem‑solving, and hands‑on involvement. Participants will discover practical techniques for turning passive attendees into active contributors—ensuring higher retention and stronger safety performance on the job.
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