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Certify Your Transportation Insurance Expertise

The Transportation Risk and Insurance Professional (TRIP®) continuing education program provides an opportunity for insurance agents, brokers, customer service representatives, underwriters, adjusters, and in-house risk managers or insurance buyers to gain specialized expertise in transportation insurance and risk management.

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Earn Your TRIP Certification

At only $149 per course, you can take all five core courses online and earn your TRIP certification for only $745! Insurance CE Credit is available for $17 more per course.

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Verify Your Credentials With the TRIP Digital Badge

Share your achievement and provide verification of your specialized knowledge with an IRMI Certification Digital Badge. IRMI has partnered with Credly Acclaim, the largest and most-connected digital credential network with best-in-class security and privacy features. After earning your credentials, you can display your digital badge on your LinkedIn profile, in your email signature, and on a variety of social media and digital platforms.

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Benefits of TRIP Certification

Credibility
With the TRIP certification behind your name, you make a statement to transportation and insurance professionals that you understand the unique insurance needs of transportation industry and how to meet them.

Convenience
All TRIP core and renewal courses can be completed 100% online at your own pace. IRMI has partnered with WebCE to create the IRMI Learning Center, a user-friendly platform backed by WebCE's award-winning US-based live customer support.

Visibility
Once you earn your certification, you will appear in the IRMI Certification Directory—a powerful online tool that allows insurance buyers or employers to find someone with specialized risk management expertise by certification, location, or name—providing maximum exposure for the credentials you’ve earned.

More Sales
Retail insurance agents and brokers will parlay their increased expertise, confidence, and credibility into more sales to transportation industry accounts.

Better Coverage
Knowledge gained from the TRIP courses will help you eliminate dangerous coverage gaps and provide better protection for your employer or your clients.

Career Advancement
The specialized knowledge and credibility you gain from the TRIP program will make you a more valuable employee and help you achieve your career goals.

CE Credit
Insurance agents or brokers can simultaneously get convenient state insurance CE credit and an insurance industry certification at a very low cost.


TRIP Core Courses

This course introduces trucking exposures and insurance to finance those exposures, focusing on the standard coverage forms developed for this line by Insurance Services Office, Inc. It examines key motor vehicle statutes, the public policy issues behind the statutes, and the effect of these statutes on various types of commercial auto and motor carrier coverages.

Enroll in Essentials of Regulations, Statutes, and Motor Carrier Liability Coverage

Most businesses have a transit exposure: an exposure to loss of personal property while it is being moved from one place to another by truck, rail, air, or sea. This course introduces the legal obligations and exposures that can arise from transit in general and then specifically by type of transportation. It then delves into the several different types of insurance are designed to protect property while it is in transit from one place to another by land, sea, and air, looking at key provisions and unique terminology and coverage.

Enroll in Hauling the Freight: Cargo Risks and Insurance 

While the focus for transportation companies usually is on the liabilities and insurance coverages that arise from the risks specific to their operations, i.e., operation of land vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, and trains, these companies also face other liabilities arising from business-related activities similar to other businesses, such as maintenance of business premises, activities of employees on and away from those premises; advertising, sales, and marketing operations; and maintenance of an Internet presence. This course identifies the risks to which the companies can be exposed and the various forms of liability insurance that can provide protection from liability claims.

Enroll in Liability Insurance for the Transportation Industry

The logistics and transportation industry pervades nearly every area of our lives because virtually everything we use or consume had to be transported to us in some manner, through some aspect of today’s transportation system. The transportation system is made up of a network of highways, pipelines, rail transit, and waterways over which it moves goods and people. It links natural resources, manufacturing facilities, labor markets, and customers across the United States as well as with international sources. This course provides an overview of the transportation industry and its subsectors of the transportation industry both in the present and future.

Enroll in Understanding the Transportation Industry and Its Risks

Studies show that transportation is the second-most hazardous industry for workers compensation claims. While vehicle accidents are the most common causes of transportation industry injuries, airline employees experience the most injuries. This course deals with the federal laws that govern work-related injuries and illnesses and deals with stop gap insurance for monopolistic states and the federal laws that affect some transportation. It discusses the issues involved in insuring interstate operations under a state-based workers compensation system and examines the laws and federal acts affecting maritime transportation and insurance.

Enroll in Workers Compensation for the Transportation Industry

Earn, Renew, and Promote Your TRIP Certification

Take Core Coursesto Earn Your TRIP 

There are five required courses to earn the TRIP certification, which can be taken in any order. TRIP courses typically take 6-10 hours to complete.

Annual Reaccreditation Requirements  

To renew your TRIP certification, you must complete 6 hours of approved continuing education credit each year. You can take an online reaccreditation course or attend an approved educational event.

Market YourTRIP Certification 

Put your credentials to work for you by promoting your distinguished accomplishment with our TRIP Digital Toolkit.

IRMI Certification Directory

Need another reason to earn your TRIP certification? 

Once you earn your certification, you will appear in the IRMI Certification Directory—a powerful online tool that allows insurance buyers or employers to find someone with specialized risk management expertise by certification, location, or name—providing maximum exposure for the credentials you’ve earned.

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Save When You Earn More Than One Certification

Take advantage of our reciprocity discount program to earn additional credentials, renew your certification, and save money. Learn how on our FAQ page and start earning multiple certifications today.

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IRMI Transportation Risk Conference (TRC)

Dive in to hot-button topics focused on the unique challenges and nuances of transportation exposures, network with your peers, and explore best practices for building a robust transportation insurance program.

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