Snowplows and you: safety on Alberta’s roadways
When winter hits, nearly 700 snowplows and other pieces of snow removal equipment are mobilized to clear Alberta’s highways and maintain safe winter driving conditions. Alberta’s Highway Maintenance Contractors and snowplow operators are committed to their responsibilities for public safety and ask that all motorists understand that they too have a key role to play in winter maintenance operations.
Attitude is everything
Growing up, were you part of an organized team sports? Possibly, you grew up playing soccer, hockey, chess, or gymnastics. Through my youth, I was fortunate to play a couple of different sports. At times, I excelled at the game, and at times, I excelled at warming the bench. One of the sports I found myself doing quite well at was basketball, and I credit one of my first basketball coaches for this.
Practical advice for reducing your risk of MSIs while driving and securing your load
Transportation workers are no strangers to musculoskeletal injuries, especially in the back, neck, shoulders, and legs. Yet, even though their work is vastly different than that of other industries, we all face a common problem: lack of movement.
Top five reasons insurance is there to protect you and your family
If your Thanksgiving was anything like mine, it was spent surrounded by plenty of food (I’m still working my way through leftovers!), connecting with family (even if it was done virtually this year!) and reflecting on the things you’re thankful for.
AMTA supports Government’s of Canada and Alberta in International Travel Pilot
Calgary, AB (October 22, 2020) – The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is applauding a joint pilot program from the Government’s of Canada and Alberta to safely test an alternative to 14-day quarantine requirements for international travellers.
AMTA members among Top Fleet Employers at virtual 2020 gala
Sixty-nine fleets were recognized at Trucking HR Canada’s 2020 Top Fleet Employer gala – held virtually – with top awards going to AMTA members Westcan Bulk, Bison Transport and Rosenau Transport.
H3TDA announces new priorities for twinning Highway 3
Release: The Government of Alberta recently announced funding for Highway 3 Twinning from Taber to Burdett as part of the 10 billion in Provincial stimulus spending and, as a result, the Highway 3 Twinning Development Association Board has revised its twinning priorities.
Fourth annual Western Women with Drive to be AMTA’s inaugural virtual event
Calgary, AB (October 8, 2020) – The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) in partnership with Trucking HR Canada is pleased to announce the fourth annual Western Women with Drive (WWWD) event will be presented virtually.
RELEASE: AMTA Edmonton Facility achieves full LEED Silver certification
Edmonton, AB (October 6, 2020) – The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) is pleased to announce our Edmonton office and training facility has achieved full LEED Silver certification helping to further the commercial transportation industry’s commitment to environmental sustainability.
Twelve kilometre section of Tsuut’ina Trail opens to traffic
Government of Alberta release: Tsuut’ina Trail, the southwest portion of Calgary’s Ring Road, is now open between Sarcee Trail and Fish Creek Boulevard.
Insurance and Moore: What is insurance anyways?
Chances are that you’ve got a good idea of what insurance is all about. At the very least, you (hopefully!) have auto insurance. And if you’re a homeowner, you’ve likely got some sort of home insurance as well.
Western Canada Highway News 2021 Buyer’s Guide is back!
Would you like to have your company’s ad included in the AMTA’s 2021 Buyers Guide?
A whole new level
One of the newer additions to the Alberta Motor Transport Association’s (AMTA) safety training repertoire is the Certified Transportation Safety Professional (CTSP) Program taking safety and compliance to a whole new level.
WCB Cost Relief Q&A
From Workers’ Compensation Alberta: “The widespread impact of COVID-19 and the resulting business disruption have caused unprecedented challenges for employers. Alberta employers have asked WCB for cost relief to reduce the direct financial impact of COVID-19 claims and extended periods of disability for other claims due to treatment delays.”
Instructor Spotlight: Nicole Orr
Nicole Orr teaches Health and Safety Systems Building, Fundamentals of Auditing and COR Auditor
RELEASE: Showing Personal appreciation for truck drivers during National Trucking Week
In collaboration with Sheriff Highway Patrol, Justice and Solicitor General, the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) will be hosting a series of Driver Appreciation Days between September 1st and 18th, to coincide with National Trucking Week.
Meet the EPS Commercial Vehicle Investigation Unit (CVIU)
The EPS Commercial Vehicle Investigation Unit (CVIU), as it is currently known has been in existence for 25 years.
Employers Using the Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) Program and Reporting WCB Insurable Earnings
All eligible employers whose business have been affected by COVID-19 were eligible for a subsidy of up to 75% of employee wages for up to 24 weeks, retroactive from March 15, 2020, to August 29, 2020.
AMTA education update: Continuous improvement or “Why you should always fill out the course evaluation” (Copy)
A ministerial order took effect May 3rd, 2020 which temporarily amends the OHS Code during the COVID-19 epidemic. The changes list specific respirator standards, approved for use in other countries, that employers can utilize without requiring approval.
The Alberta Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Code requires employers to develop and utilize a respiratory protective equipment code of practice (COP) whenever respirators are used at the work site.