About AMHSA

VISION: To be the recognized leader of municipal health, safety, and environment (HSE) excellence and an innovative provider of prevention, education, and business solutions.

MISSION: To guide municipal employers and workers in implementing effective HSE management systems, data-driven prevention campaigns, and to support the effective transfer of knowledge through classroom, virtual instructor led, and self-paced learning.

MANDATE: To provide meaningful health, safety, and environmental training and education programs to our members in a cost-effective manner.

VALUES: Integrity, Trust, Accountability, Openness, Results Driven



The Alberta Municipal Health and Safety Association (AMHSA) is an educational not-for-profit organization that promotes the knowledge of health, safety, and environment in the workplace. AMHSA was established in 1990, at the request of the Alberta Municipalities (previously AUMA) and Rural Municipalities of Alberta (previously AAMD&C).

Who are our members? Every town, village, municipal district, city, and specialized municipality in Alberta is a member of the association. Our funding comes primarily from a municipal levy collected by the Workers Compensation Board - Alberta.

With offices in Calgary and Sherwood Park, Alberta, AMHSA’s mandate is to provide meaningful health, safety, and environmental training and education programs to our members in a cost-effective manner.

In addition to providing training, AMHSA:

While we primarily assist municipalities in their workplace health and safety efforts, other employers may join as associate members for an annual fee. For more information, please contact our offices.

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AMHSA is certified as an EP Employer through ECO Canada and Respect in the Workplace Certified by the Respect Group. AMHSA is also a Certifying Partner in the Certificate of Recognition Program.

 

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Publications 

ANNUAL REPORTS

AMHSA’s Annual Reports are published annually and contain a retrospective of the previous year’s goals and objectives, municipal sector results, course participation numbers, and audited financial statements. 

BUSINESS PLANS

The Alberta Municipal Health and Safety Association business plan is approved annually by the Board of Directors.