FTA-sponsored transit training courses present recommendations
and current thinking about effective safety, security, and
emergency preparedness strategies. The Office of Safety and
Security supports course development and training through
classroom training, seminars and workshops, and supporting
resources, guides and standards. Courses are conducted
nationally, primarily by the National Transit Institute,
Transportation Safety Institute, Volpe National Transportation
Systems Center, Johns Hopkins University and the Transportation
Cooperative Research Program. Key topic areas include: State
Safety Oversight, Transit Bus Safety/Security, Drug and Alcohol
Compliance, Fatigue Management, Transit Worker Safety and many
others. New offerings become available frequently, so visit
often to see the most updated list of offerings!
Frequently Asked Questions
If a course does not have a scheduled date, can we inquire as to
having the course be taught at our location?
Yes. You would speak with provider to arrange, provide venue,
and be willing to accept registrants from your area that are
outside your agency. This also applies to course that have
dates scheduled.
Is there a charge for these courses?
Usually not; they are sponsored by the Federal Transit
Administration to further objectives of improved safety and
security of our transit systems
When I press the "Register" button, I am transferred to another
web site.
That is correct. FTA sponsors these courses, which are in turn
provided by suppliers like the Transportation Safety Institute
and National Transit Institute. At that point, you are making
arrangements with those providers.
What are the key topic areas you sponsor?
State Safety Oversight (rail fixed guideway systems); Transit Bus
Safety/Security; Drug and Alcohol Compliance; Fatigue
Management; Transit Work Safety; and many others. Offerings
are constantly evolving. Therefore, it would be advisable to
check back often.
Who is the key Point of Contact at Federal Transit Administration
should I have additional questions, suggestions or comments?
Ruth Lyons, Transit Safety and Security Training Specialist, 202-366-2233 or
ruth.lyons@dot.gov
Why does FTA put so much effort into the provision of Training?
Because personalized face to face training is very effective.
And thus helps the transit industry improve in safety, security
and operational areas.
Who are the providing agencies?
- Transportation Safety Institute, US DOT
- National Transportation Institute, Rutgers University
- Johns Hopkins University
- Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
All have skilled professional training course development staff.
Who teaches these courses?
Usually from a cadre of gifted and dedicated transit industry
professionals who volunteer their time to better the industry.
Can I sign up to teach?
Sure. We are always looking for transit system experts who have a desire to share their important knowledge with others in the industry. Contact Ruth Lyons.
Are the course credits or certifications?
See each detailed course listing/registration forms for this
information.
Does FTA provide other types of training than classroom?
Yes, in addition to classroom training, we provide seminars and
workshops, supporting resources, guides and standards. See the
"resources" tab on this web site for information and links.