Due Diligence Course
This course was created to make you aware of your responsibilities as they pertain to due diligence and the law. It consists of 4 modules.
This course was created to make you aware of your responsibilities as they pertain to due diligence and the law. It consists of 4 modules.
Alberta mine supervisors must be familiar with OHS Act, Regulation, and Code components that apply to the work performed at their site. Successful completion of the Alberta Mine Safety Association's Supervisory Education Program is recognized by Alberta OHS as meeting the requirements of the Act (Part 1, Section 3, (1(d)), verifying that a supervisor/manager is knowledgeable in applicable health and safety regulations for their area of responsibility as identified by the company.
Register online at: https://abminesafety.ca/rope
This course is intended to be a general introduction and review of the seven major steps in an effective Incident Investigation. It is for employees, employers, supervisors, health and safety committee members, or members of an incident investigation team. It will answer the following questions: What is an incident? Why should it be investigated? Who is involved? And What are the steps involved?
Blasting is a process at many of our member mine sites. AMSA wanted to create a course to help blasters, supervisors and mine owners. We launched this course in June 2020.
Our Mine Rescue Train the Trainer course is our only in-class training program. This course is typically held in Edmonton or Fort McMurray. The course is free - students are responsible for travel, accommodations and meals.
This course is about Traumatic Stress and has been developed to supplement the AMSA Mine Rescue Emergency Response training program. It consists of four modules: