
Our Annual Conference & Trade Fair is a two-fold event, combining educational sessions, and a trade fair.
This year’s conference theme is WORKPLACES ON THE MOVE . The workplace is constantly
changing. New technologies, economic factors, the changing of the
workforce and changes to the environment create new
health and safety challenges. Employers must continously be striving to meet and overcome these new challenges and ensure
that workers have a safe and healthy workplace now and in
the future.
The educational program includes more than 30 sessions. Sessions range from broad based to industry-specific topics. Both technical sessions and professional development courses/seminars are offered as part of the educational program. Attendees to the Conference & Trade Fair can earn maintenance points towards various professional certifications.
This year's conference features a technical stream on Driving Health & Safety.
Professional Development Courses/Seminars are offered pre- and post- Conference.
This Conference & Trade Fair is fast becoming the largest annual Conference in Western Canada that is exclusively dedicated to the safety, health and environmental (SHE) industries. The Trade Fair is a forum where approximately 130 manufacturers of safety, health and environmental products and services meet with safety, health and environmental professionals to demonstrate and showcase the state-of-the-art in the SHE industry.
If you are interested in learning more about the type of sessions and/or activities that take place at the Alberta Health & Safety Conference and Trade Fair, click on the past conference delegate programs below:
2009 Delegate Program
2008 Delegate Program
2007 Delegate Program
FUTURE CONFERENCE DATES -
November 8 - 10, 2010 - Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton
October 24 - 26, 2011 - BMO Centre, Calgary
November 19 - 21, 2012 - Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton
VENUE LOCATIONS:
| EDMONTON Shaw Conference Centre 9797 Jasper Avenue T5J 1N9 |
CALGARY BMO Centre, Calgary Stampede 20 Round Up Way SE T2P 2K8 |

