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AMTA Developed Online Safety Training Courses

Cargo Securement – Alberta

This online self-paced course provides an overview of cargo securement requirements in Alberta, aligning with the National Safety Code and provincial regulations. Participants will explore the principles of proper load securement, including securement devices to support regulatory compliance and road safety. Designed for drivers, carriers, and safety personnel, this training promotes awareness and due diligence in day-to-day operations.

Health and Safety Committee and Representatives

This course covers Alberta OHS Act, Code, and Regulation requirements, hazard assessment, worksite inspections, incident investigations, and effective JHSMS meetings. It emphasizes roles like employer and worker co-chairs, committee members, and representatives in diverse workplaces with multiple employers and prime contractors.

Introduction to Ergonomics for the Office 2024

AMTA’s Ergonomics for the Office will help you identify risk factors and apply practical ergonomic strategies to reduce repetitive motion injuries caused by prolonged desk work. Enhance your well-being and productivity by mastering the principles of optimal workstation setup and posture management.

Situational Awareness for Material Handling – FREE!

This online course addresses 13 topics related to Occupational Health and Safety legislation and safe work practices for yard workers and drivers.

Aggregate Hauling

This online Aggregate Hauling Equipment Training course is designed to introduce learners to the different types of aggregate hauling equipment and safety practices for operating, loading, and unloading.

Federal Hours of Service (Canada)

This course covers the importance of Hours of Service (HOS) regulations for commercial drivers. It includes an overview of regulations, fatigue management, key HOS terms, federal compliance, and cross-border driving requirements for U.S.-Canada routes, ensuring safety, well-being, and efficiency in the transportation industry.

Provincial Hours of Service (Alberta)

This course explains why HOS regulations exist, what’s covered under provincial regulations and what you need to do to comply with the law.

β€œThe AMTA involves member feedback in the design and development of new education and designations – a vital component as that education is delivered to the life blood of this industry – the drivers and the staff that support them.”

– Kalina LeGoff, Manager, Safety and Compliance, Tri-Line