The National Child Passenger Safety Board has been established to provide program direction and technical guidance to states, communities and organizations as a means to maintain a credible, standardized child passenger training and certification program.

Use this site as your primary resource to obtain information and updates on the NCPSB, the Standardized CPS Curriculum, and certification or recertification.

Recent Additions and Updates
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Posted December 6, 2011
Fall 2011 Issue of CPS Tech Update posted

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Posted November 1, 2011
Nominations for Tech & Instructor of the Year Awards are Open

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Posted October 31, 2011
Welcome New Board Members

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Posted September 28, 2011
Revised/Corrected "Fact or Fiction" CEU presentation and quiz posted

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Posted September 1, 2011
Community Resource Tool for Instructors

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Posted August 30, 2011
Summer 2011 Issue of CPS Tech Update posted

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Posted July 19, 2011
Revised "Latest Child Restraints" CEU presentation and quiz posted

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Posted June 9, 2011
Minutes of Board meetings posted

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Posted May 4, 2011
View/Download "Making a Difference in Child Passenger Safety" Awareness Guides

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Posted April 29, 2011
View/Download R10/10 Technician Manual

 

 

 

icon Earn CEUs Online
Opportunities for Technicians and Instructors to earn recertification CEUs online.
icon Class Registration and CPS Certification
Link to the Safe Kids Worldwide CPS Certification site. If you receive an error message, return and CLICK HERE.
icon Tech Update
The latest news on child passenger safety published quarterly for CPS Technicians.
icon Community Outreach Kit
Readily adaptable module for Technicians to make 15-, 30-, and 45-minute presentations on occupant protection to parents, caregivers, and other adult community members.
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Sign up to be notified via email whenever updates to the cpsboard.org site or announcements are made. Signing up also makes currently certified CPS Techs eligible to win a free CPS recertification.

The National Child Passenger Safety Board Website is maintained by the Highway Safety Research Center.
Contact Bill Hall for more information.