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Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 19.12.2020

Manage your workplace hazards. There are two types of hazard assessments. Formal and site-specific. Both help you manage your workplace hazards. For more information and to download the PDF visit https://aasp.ca/infographic-manage-your-workplace-hazards/ #YourAlberta #Bill30 #OHSbestpractices #Hazardassessment

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 12.12.2020

Ensure your organization is following HSC Membership Best Practices! Whether your workplace is new to HSCs or has had one for a while, Review the legislation and ensure you meet the standard with these best practices. For more information and to download the PDF visit our website:... https://aasp.ca/infographic-ensure-your-organization-is-fo/ #YourAlberta #JHSC #HSC #OHSbestpractices #Bill30

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 10.11.2020

Yesterday Carol Ross (second to right), AASP CEO & Founder, Ray Gaetz (left), AASP COO, and Ben Snyman (right), CEO of SafetyVantage / AuditSoft & sponsor of this award, had the privilege to present Sonia Taylor, 2020 inaugural award winner of the Carol Ross Scholarship, with a cheque of $3,000 towards furthering her studies in Occupational Health and Safety. This award is in recognition Carol Ross' life work, commitment and contribution to promote OHS in the province of Al...berta; and awarded annually to a worthy Albertan based student to pursue or further their studies at a post-secondary institution in the filed of Occupational Health and Safety. Sonia is studying toward an Occupational Health and Safety Diploma through the University of Calgary. Congratulations, Sonia, and we wish you all the best in your studies!

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 23.10.2020

Leadership & Management Commitment. Learn how to prioritize OHS in your agency or service provider, and how to engage in strong safety leadership. Support continuous improvement, today! Visit our website to view and download: https://aasp.ca/leadership-management-commitment/ #YourAlberta #OHSbestpractices #leadership #JHSC #checklist

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 13.10.2020

Make sure you know the signs of fatigue! Fatigue is an impairment that increases your risk of incidents. When you can identify your own fatigue, you can keep yourself, and others around you, safe. View & download the infographic on our website: https://aasp.ca/infographic-make-sure-you-know-the-signs-o/ #YourAlberta #Fatigue #safetyimpairment #JHSC #Hsrep

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 11.10.2020

Do you want to further your education in Occupational Health & Safety? If so, we have some good news for you! We have partnered with the University of New Brunswick College of Extended Learning to provide one AASP member with free tuition to enrol in UNB's Online Safety Training Program! For more information or to enter visit our website https://aasp.ca/aasp-unb-safety-program-tuition-giveaway/

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 27.09.2020

Our 2020 AGM & Conference titled Psychosocial Well-Being, where OHS & Human Resources Intersect, will take place September 24th & 25th via Zoom Virtual Meeting. For more information and to register visit our website https://www.aasp.ca/agm-conference-2020/

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 11.09.2020

COVID-19: Help Stop the Spread. As the pandemic continues, it’s important to slow the spread, safely. Learn how frontline workers can maintain their physical and mental health. https://www.aasp.ca/infographic-covid-19-help-stop-the-spr/ #YourAlberta #OHSbestpractices #COVID19 #Coronavirus #frontlineworkers

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 25.08.2020

Movable barriers and lifts provide adjustable fall protection. Ensure you know all of the designated fall protection controls on your site! #FallProtection #WorkingAtHeights #SafetyTraining #Safety https://bit.ly/3hqXAX9

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 06.08.2020

When building Hazardous Energy Control Policy, you need to consider more than just lock-out-tagout. Learn the best practices! #lockouttagout #LOTO #hazardousenergy #WorkSafeAB #OHS #SafetyTraining https://bit.ly/3gAjGGC

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 17.07.2020

Workplace violence and harassment is dangerous, and it includes more than just violent acts. Ensure you know what to look for. #MeToo #SexualHarassment #workplaceviolence #WorkSafeAB #SafetyTraining https://bit.ly/2Z0vGtK

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 04.07.2020

If you are working in a confined space, you may inhale, absorb, or ingest toxic substances in the atmosphere. Ensure you are protected. #gasdetection #toxicgases #ConfinedSpace #WorkSafeAB #SafetyTraining https://bit.ly/3dPSEtG

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 17.06.2020

AASP is proud to announce the: Carol Ross Scholarship for Studies in Occupational Health & Safety This is a $3000 annual award to a worthy student pursuing a career in Occupational Health and Safety through post-secondary studies in Alberta. ... To apply please go to: https://www.aasp.ca/carol-ross-scholarship/

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 29.05.2020

New Infographic: Know when you're working alone. It can be difficult to tell when you're working alone. Ensure you can identify those situations, that you know what to do, and that you can stay safe. #YourAlberta #OHSbestpractices #workingalone #abohscode #JHSC #Hsrep Visit our website to view and download:... https://www.aasp.ca/infographic-know-when-youre-working-al/ See more

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 24.05.2020

Working alone is a hazard in and of itself. Due to that, hazard assessments can be difficult. Know what to look for, and where to look. #workingalone #workplaceviolence #WorkSafeAB #OHS #SafetyTraining #Safety http://bit.ly/3b3Iy6u

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 13.05.2020

Due to the current developments with the COVID-19 outbreak in Canada, the AASP has opted to cancel all scheduled classroom training for the months of March and April. Currently, all our courses (apart from Module 12: Auditor Training and Module 12a: Auditor Refresher) are available online for purchase. For more information about our online courses visit https://www.aasp.ca/courses/

Alberta Association For Safety Partnerships 07.05.2020

There are two ways to approach managing fatigue-related risk. Ensure your approach meets the specific needs of your workplace. #fatigue #mentalhealth #impairment #FitForWork #workplacesafety http://bit.ly/320SLxu