Registration Opens for ATA’s 2026 Safety, Security, and Human Resources Conference

Registration is open for ATA’s 2026 Safety, Security, and Human Resources Conference in Oklahoma City. Fleet managers, safety leaders, security professionals, and HR teams can access practical training, networking, and industry updates focused on safety compliance, workforce strategy, and risk management.

Registration is officially open for the American Trucking Associations’ annual Safety, Security, and Human Resources National Conference and Exhibition. The event is co-hosted by the Safety Management Council and the Transportation Security Council and serves as a key gathering for fleet leaders who focus on safety, compliance, workforce strategy, and operational risk.

The conference takes place April 1 to 3, 2026, at the Omni Oklahoma City. Attendees can choose from four educational tracks focused on safety, security, human resources, and claims or loss prevention. Each track is designed to help fleet managers and organizational leaders strengthen programs, adopt new tools, and bring home practical solutions they can use immediately.

The agenda includes sessions on advancing camera technology, modern approaches to driver coaching, applications of AI in safety and HR operations, and updated recruitment and retention strategies. The event also features workshops, roundtables, and networking activities, including a casino night and an evening at TopGolf, that create opportunities to connect with peers and industry experts.

The 2026 conference will include three general sessions featuring ATA President and CEO Chris Spear, keynote speaker Tim Richardson, and several panels covering safety leadership, workforce development, and security challenges.

As Jacob Pierce, Executive Director of ATA’s Safety Management Council and Transportation Security Council, said, “Our mission with SSHR is to create a space where trucking professionals can collaborate, grow, and elevate their impact. By uniting a wide range of expertise and perspectives, we strengthen the industry’s safety and security efforts while advancing a more innovative and supportive human resources landscape for the trucking workforce.”

Registration is now open at sshr.trucking.org.

Source: Truckers News