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Last Updated: 2013-01-11

ACSA

Company information

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Legal Name:   Alberta Construction Safety Association
Operating Name:   ACSA
Alternate Name:   ACSA
 
Mailing Address
101-225 Parsons Rd SW
EDMONTON, Alberta
T6X 0W6
Location Address
101-225 Parsons Rd SW
EDMONTON, Alberta
T6X 0W6
 
Telephone: (780) 453-3311
Toll Free Phone: 1-800-661-2272
Fax: (780) 455-1120
Email: edmonton@acsa-safety.org
Website URL: http://www.acsa-safety.org 
 
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Contact information

 
Gary Wagar
  Title:   Director
  Area of Responsibility:   Management Executive
  Telephone:   (780) 453-3311
  Fax:   (780) 455-1120
  Email:   gwagar@acsa-safety.org
 
 
Art Riendeau
  Title:   Manager
  Area of Responsibility:   Management Executive
  Telephone:   (780) 453-3311
  Fax:   (780) 455-1120
  Email:   ariendeau@acsa-safety.org
 
 
Robin Kotyk
  Title:   Manager
  Area of Responsibility:   Management Executive
  Telephone:   (780) 453-3311
  Fax:   (780) 455-1120
  Email:   rkotyk@acsa-safety.org
 

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Company description

 
The Alberta Construction Safety Association is a non-profit
organization funded and directed by industry. The Association
consists of construction industry volunteers supported by a team
of professionals. All the people involved with the ACSA, from
the origin of the idea to the present, share a common vision,
which generally stated, is that through cooperative efforts of
all those involved, the construction environment in Alberta will
be the safest anywhere. To realize this vision, the ACSA is
embarking on the following mission.

"The mission of the Alberta Construction Safety Association is
to provide ‘quality advise’ to the construction employers and
employees that will lead to reduced human and financial costs
associated with accidents in the construction industry."

As stated in the Mission Statement this quality advice will
primarily be in the form of education, training, information
and resource material for managers, supervisors and workers.
The long term objective of the Alberta Construction Safety
Association include such things as:

· Development of industry wide safety standards
· Information systems for members, such as statistics and
library services
· Direct representation with employers in regulatory matters
· Trade specific and generic Safe Operation Manuals

The ACSA is funded by the construction industry through a levy
on the companies Workers Compensation Board (WCB) premium
assessment. However, the ACSA is not a government
organization.
It is not connected in any way to the WCB or Occupational Health
& Safety other than working with these organizations to promote
safety in the construction industry.

The ACSA utilizes the health & safety professionals through out
the province in Regional Safety Committees. These regional
safety committees act as local representation for the ACSA in
the rural communities. The committee meets quarterly and
promotes health & safety in their areas throughout the year to
workers, companies & the community. Regional Safety Committees
are located in Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Grande Prairie,
Lethbridge, Lloydminster, Fort McMurray, Hinton/Edson, &
Medicine Hat. There are also two satellite committees located
in Bonnyville/Cold Lake/Grand Centre area and Peace River area.

 
Country of Ownership: Canada  
Year Established: 1988
Exporting: Yes  
Primary Industry (NAICS): 813910 - Business Associations
Primary Business Activity: Association  
Total Sales ($CDN): $1,000,000 to $4,999,999 
Number of Employees: 30 

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Product / Service / Licensing

 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - ANALYSIS
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - COMMUNICATIONS
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - COMPUTER RELATED
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - DESIGN
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - EMPLOYMENT SKILLS/CAREER DEVELOPMENT
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - EXECUTIVE/MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - HEALTH CARE
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - NEEDS ASSESSEMENT STUDIES
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - PLANNING
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - SUPERVISORY
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - TRAINING OF TRAINERS
 
 
Service Name: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SERVICES - TRAINING PROGRAM DELIVERY
 
 

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Market profile

Geographic markets:

Export experience:
  • Belgium
  • Luxembourg
  • Netherlands
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Alabama
  • Illinois
Actively pursuing:
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • District of Columbia
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

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