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News and FAQ's


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Advancing the Future of Tri-States Public Safety

ACCESSING YOUR IMSA PROFILE

DOWNLOAD YOUR OWN CERTIFICATES AND UPLOAD YOUR OWN CREDIT HOURS!!

It's not just for IMSA members; everyone with an IMSA certificate has an IMSA profile they can access. Membership is not required; just follow these steps:

  1. Go to https://www.imsasafety.org/

  2. At the top right corner select Your Account

  3. Select Check here first to find your credentials to login

  4. Search by your First Initial and Last Name ONLY!

  5. Save your username and then return to the Sign In page.

  6. Select Forgot password

  7. An email will be sent so you can set/reset your password.

  8. Save your username and password :)


If you do not receive an email, it may be due to an outdated email on file. Please contact the membership department at (321)349-3569 or via email at membership@imsasafety.org


FOR IMSA TRAFFIC SIGNALS

The hours between the Traffic Signal Inspector and Traffic Signal Technician is actually interchangeable in regards to renewals

The curriculum for the Inspector and Tech certifications allows individuals with any level of Signal Inspector or Signal Tech certification to attend any of the 16-hour programs and apply those hours towards renewal.

  • Traffic Signal 1

  • Traffic Signal 2

  • Signal Inspector

  • Signal Inspector - Advanced Technologies

No exam is required; just sit for hours and submit applicable paperwork :)


FOR WORKZONE

We found you some freebie hours

We provide the IMSA Workzone here, but there are other options available for renewing it.

NHI offers a National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training (course code 133126A). It's 4.5 hours, Web-Based, and costs $0!


In case you didn't know, hours from an OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 can be used for your Workzone renewal.