Transportation Safety Institute

TSI Director

 

The salient effort in striving for the goal of safety in transportation involves prudent planning and an effective implementation of programs. Factual knowledge and adaptable skills are basic in teaching safety; however, more essential than these two attributes is the acquiring of a safety mentality - the development of an attitude. Attitudes are not inherent, but develop with time through learning experiences that are critical to a continuous life process.

Students are exposed to a variety of simulated conditions that assist in the development of the safety attitude which is accompanied with the gain of knowledge and skills adapted to the individual need of each student.

To accomplish the goals of the programs, the expertise of all types of personnel is utilized. These people develop an "Esprit De Corps" through loyalty to associates, dedication to work objectives, pursuit of performance excellence, and a sensitivity to individual needs which develops favorable relationships with students and instructors.

We look forward to working with you.

John Phillips, Director