Module 12(a) was a good review of the auditing process and happened to fall just a couple months before the next internal audit - so perfect timing. The content was well laid out and easy to follow. T... See more
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The Alberta Association for Safety Partnerships (AASP) is an Alberta Government approved Health and Safety Association. We are a service-focused Certifying Partner and a registered non-profit organization under the Society Act of Alberta providing a practical and reasonable approach to health and safety in the workplace. Through our commitment to our members, and solely through their funding of memberships and course fees, the AASP has grown to be the second largest issuer of Certificates of Recognition (COR and SECOR) in the province. The AASP is also the largest non-funded Certifying Partner that serves all industries in Alberta. It is our commitment to serving the businesses of Alberta in a quest for zero incidents that has made the AASP a successful and respected leader in the Occupational Health and Safety industry as a whole. We are relentless in finding ways to improve the value that our services can provide to our member organizations, and to Alberta Industry in general. Since its inception, the AASP has pioneered, developed, and been an early adopter of technical solutions that improve efficiency and reduce cost.
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They were very responsive and thorough at the same time. They also recommend training courses that are helpful.

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Great course, personal approach, very useful advice on different companies needs.

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Very precise with the documentation required for the SECORE audit, it came back with very good praise and what we need to do for the years to com.

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I have taken these refresher courses for many years (audting since 2006 - multiple associations) and I came out of it with some new information. This was great.

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Would appreciate getting more updates from AASP regarding the current status of the safety audit approval process. Otherwise, seamless process from actual audit to approval.

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Every engagement I have had with AASP has been pleasurable and helpful! Great company.

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The host of the class was able to answer correctly and efficiently our questions. More importantly as someone who doesn’t always learn from PowerPoints with no interaction, there was a wide variety of activities to meet my learning needs.

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We were pleased to have the opportunity to work with AASP and Peden Safety. Our team actually looks forward to audits. Interviews are not forced, but more of a conversation. Results and feedback are provided very quickly.

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Blown away, they were so quick and so helpful in getting me my accreditation. Will use AASP again, and have a whole list of AASP-provided courses I will be enrolling staff into!

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AASP has made the COR accreditation process for my company very streamlined and straightforward.

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This was a well put together online course with relevant materials and resources provided that can be easily incorporated into the Company's safety program. The facilitator was knowledgeable and able to answer any questions that came up during the training.

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Instructor was very informative. She was clear on AASPs expectations for auditors and what reviewers want to see.

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course material was clear and concise...instructor was great.

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Our secor audit was submitted and reviewed without any issues. AASP are very friendly, responsive and efficient.

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Amazing to work with! They are very quick to respond and to give clear information. Its a pleasure working with them!

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