Alberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA)

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Alberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA)

Alberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA)

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A construction industry where safety is foundational to everything we build. Your ACSA is a non-profit organization dedicated to a safer Alberta.

Edmonton, Calgary Katılım Haziran 2010
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Alberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA)
When someone is new to a company, site or crew, clear safety information matters. That includes three basic worker rights: - the right to know - the right to participate - the right to refuse unsafe work ACSA's 1-minute videos support these conversations on site. Available in multiple languages – select in CC after opening. Watch: ow.ly/om2a50YzslO
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Thank you to our guests for joining our Continuing the Conversation webinars on safety innovation, and to you for continuing the conversation beyond the session. Across this two-part series, one message stood out: innovation is not the goal – better safety outcomes are. From drones and AI to leadership and culture, progress happens when innovation, people and safety move together. 🔗 Watch the full recordings on YouTube: ow.ly/QLiN50YxNQQ
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If you want to build a successful technology company, you start with a big problem to solve. At the #ACSA2025 Conference Partners Panel, Bruce Alton (RoBIM Technologies Inc.) spoke about how construction challenges are driving new technology and innovation. He continues the conversation March 17 at noon in our webinar on innovation and safety in residential construction. Register: ow.ly/Rir050YrYh0
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Safety is a value that defines who we are – it doesn't change. At the #ACSA2025 Conference, Brian Hahn, CEO of BILD Calgary Region, reflected on why culture still matters as new tools and technologies reshape homebuilding. Join Brian March 17 at noon to continue the conversation on innovation, safety and efficiency. Register: ow.ly/byae50YrY3L
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Thank you to everyone who joined today's Continuing the Conversation webinar. Innovation and digital tools are reshaping how construction teams coordinate, make decisions and strengthen safety performance. The conversation continues March 17 at noon. Register: ow.ly/pq3G50Yrpiu
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Thank you, Lethbridge. Today's regional safety symposium wrapped up our 2026 regional stops – bringing together practical experience, honest questions and local perspectives. Thank you to everyone who joined the conversation and shared what’s happening on your sites. What we hear in these discussions helps inform the support and resources we share across Alberta. Have ideas for future sessions? Let us know: info@youracsa.ca
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There's a difference between compliance and competence. At #ACSA2025, Aaron Yohnke of PCL Construction shared why safety can't be reduced to a checklist – especially as construction becomes more digital. Continue the conversation Mar. 10 at noon. Join the safety innovation webinar: ow.ly/tOKw50YoQfk
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Safety and business excellence go hand in hand in Alberta construction. How do leadership decisions and collaboration turn new project delivery approaches into safer outcomes? ACSA CEO Mark Hoosein hosts Aaron Yohnke (PCL) and Anthony Nardi (EPCOR) for practical ideas you can apply right away. – March 10, 2026 – Noon–1 p.m. (MT) 🔗 events.zoom.us/ev/ArtikWafkef…
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Thank you, Grande Prairie. Today's regional safety symposium was built by the people in the room – local employers, supervisors and crews sharing what needs to change. The conversation continues next Wednesday in Lethbridge.
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Thank you, Grande Prairie. Today's regional safety symposium was built by the people in the room – local employers, supervisors and crews sharing what needs to change. The conversation continues next Wednesday in Lethbridge.
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At the ACSA 2025 Conference, the Partners Panel left more questions than time to answer. We heard you – and this March we continue the conversation. Join ACSA CEO Mark Hoosein and industry leaders for the Safety Foundations webinar series on innovation, technology and evolving construction practices. Mar. 10 – Project delivery innovation Aaron Yohnke (PCL) Anthony Nardi (EPCOR) 🔗 ow.ly/JTej50YeFUE Mar. 17 – Technology in homebuilding Bruce Alton (RoBIM) Brian Hahn (BILD Calgary) 🔗 ow.ly/quwb50YeFUC #ABconstruction #workplacesafety
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Many employers know hazard assessments are required – but not what that looks like in practice. Alberta #OHS legislation explains when to complete them, who must be involved and what to do once hazards are identified. Use this slideshow to review your approach and share with your crew. Download the handbook: ohs-pubstore.labour.alberta.ca/bp018 #healthandsafety #workplacesafety #hazardmanagement #OHSresources
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We're hiring a public relations coordinator and a public relations assistant to join ACSA's corporate communications team. These roles offer real responsibility, clear standards and hands-on exposure to public-facing communications – not just a title. You'll work closely with senior staff and contribute to work that carries through from planning to delivery. If this sounds like how you work, join #TeamACSA. 📍 Hybrid in #Edmonton, #Alberta 🗓 Apply by Feb. 15, 2026 🔗 Apply today: - Public Relations Coordinator: ow.ly/vlRC50Y93Fw - Public Relations Assistant: ow.ly/sXW450Y93Fv
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📍 Bringing safety learning closer to where you work. ACSA's 2026 Regional Safety Symposiums are one-day, in-person events for construction business owners, supervisors and safety practitioners. – Grande Prairie – Feb. 25, 2026 – Lethbridge – March 4, 2026 Learn more and register: youracsa.ca/symposium
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From safety quizzes to cheering on the Oilers... The grand prize winners of ACSA's first-ever Safety Showdown, Pretium Construction West, celebrated their team win in a luxury suite as the Oilers faced the Blues – during Nugent-Hopkins' 1000th game, no less. More than 150 Alberta construction teams and nearly 500 participants took part, building connection and conversations about staying safe on the job – especially for first-year workers. Want your crew in on it this year? 👉 Sign up for updates when registration opens: firstyear.youracsa.ca
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