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Need To Know Information From MHSA

  • NEW MHSA Virtual Course Offerings

  • Update on MHSA In Person Courses

  • Postponed Regional Update Meetings

  • COR Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    Please click here or the title of this post for more information.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, MHSA’s goal continues to be ensuring the wellbeing of our employees, our members, our class participants; and heeding government recommendations to do our part in the community to help reduce the risk and spread. In an effort of being responsive in this evolving situation MHSA has made the difficult decision to cancel all in person classroom training until April 30, 2020. We will be reassessing our position on a weekly basis.

We are excited to announce that MHSA instructors will be hosting Virtual Classroom training starting April 14th, 2020. Please see our classroom calendar for availability or contact your Regional MHSA Administrative Assistant to register. For a list of Virtual Course Offerings please click here.

Virtual Classroom Training Requirements

  • Access to a device with a screen (laptop, computer, tablet, smartphone, etc.)

  • Strong internet connection

Please note the course manual will be shipped a minimum of 5 days prior to your course date. This is included in the cost of the course.

Virtual Classroom Cancellation Policy

  • Once a manual has been shipped course cancellations will not be accepted

Additionally, we have postponed all Regional Update Meetings until further notice and appreciate your understanding.

The COR Department has created a Frequently Asked Questions document in response to the COR Contingency notice. All COR Updates can be found here moving forward. Please click here to download the COR FAQ document.

During this pandemic MHSA will be communicating pertinent information related to COVID-19 on our website https://www.mhsa.ab.ca/blog. Please check back often.

We appreciate your trust in the association as we work through these challenging times together and modify our business to accommodate our member’s needs. Please give us a call if you have any questions. 

The team at MHSA.

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Notice to Employer members and certified Auditors of the MHSA

MHSA understands that normal business activity has been significantly impacted across Alberta and globally due to COVID-19. Auditors and employers have concerns about how they can maintain their COR. Alberta Certifying Partners and Partnerships in Injury Reduction have been in consultation to develop a 2020 Certificate of Recognition Contingency Plan.

This release is to inform you of the 2020 Certificate of Recognition Contingency Plan which has been developed in consultation between Alberta Certifying Partners and Partnerships in Injury Reduction. Please ensure you read closely and take the necessary steps in completing your 2020 Audit. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact your Regional MHSA office for guidance. These are trying times for us all, but we are here to support you through these challenges. To review the 2020 COR Contingency Plan please click here.

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Canada's COVID-19 Economic Response Plan

It was announced yesterday by the Prime Minister that The Government of Canada is taking action to help Canadians facing hardship as a result of COVID-19 through an Economic Response Plan. Please click the title of this post for more information.

Yesterday, a new set of economic measures to assist in stabilizing the economy was announced. To read more about the support being offered to Canadians and to Businesses please click here.

Alberta has tested 14,447 individuals as of March 18 and has confirmed 119 cases. For current statistics and more information for Albertans please click here.

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COVID-19: State of Emergency

Alberta has declared a state of public health emergency. Please click the title of this post for more information.

Alberta has declared a state of public health emergency. Aggressive measures are being taken to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Currently, there are 74 confirmed cases in Alberta and 342 in Canada.

New public health measures have been recommended to limit the time spent in large crowds and crowed spaces. Effective today:

  • all events over 50 people should be cancelled; including weddings, funerals, etc.

  • no attendance at rec. centres, casinos, bingo halls, bars, theatres and other facilities

  • sit-down restaurants can remain open at lower capacity


Please click here to visit the Alberta Health Services website to learn more or read the Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s update by clicking here.

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COVID-19 Update: How MHSA is Responding

MHSA’s main concern is the health & safety of our employees, our members, our class participants, and the community. We have enacted a class size restriction cap of 10 and are practicing social distancing; keeping 2 meters from the nearest person. Please click the title of this post for more information.

The team at MHSA has been closely monitoring information related to the COVID-19 virus through credible and reliable sources of information to not only monitor, but assess the situation and refine our plans accordingly. These sources include The World Health Organization, the Canadian Government, and Alberta Health Services.

Our main concern is the health & safety of our employees, our members, our class participants and the community. Alberta Health Services has stated that the overall risk to Albertans associated with COVID-19 is low. With that said, we want to assure you that we have taken a calm, rational, proactive approach and have enacted a class size restriction cap of 10. We are strongly suggesting that everyone in our facility practices social distancing, keeping 2 meters from the nearest person. We can further assure you that MHSA employees have not traveled outside of Canada within the last 3 months and we are discouraging any unnecessary travel arrangements at this time.

We are following the Alberta Health Services and Alberta Government’s recommendations and have increased our sanitization regime for our classrooms, tables and chairs, common areas, door handles, washrooms, etc. Should information come in that may change MHSA’s plans or actions we will keep you informed and take the necessary precautions.

Presently, we are asking our members to be vigilant of any symptoms they may be experiencing. If you are experiencing any of the following, please call your local MHSA office to reschedule your training to a later date:

  • chills, shivering and a fever (temperature >38˚C) 

  • onset of muscle aches and pains

  • sore throat 

  • dry cough

  • trouble breathing

  • or if you have traveled within the last 14 days

MHSA has altered our cancellation policy in light of COVID-19. Should you need to cancel a participant from a course our three day policy is not in effect at this time.

To help protect you and your family please find below a list of ways you can practice preventing the spread of COVID-19 and other illnesses:

  • Wash your hands often and well

  • Avoid touching your face, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands

  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick

  • Clean and disinfect surfaces that are frequently touched

  • Stay at home and away from others if you are feeling ill

  • Contact your primary health provider or Health Link 811 if you have questions or concerns about your health

  • When sick, cover your cough and sneezes and then wash your hands

A self-assessment tool is available on the Alberta Health Services website and may be found at the following link https://albertahealthservices.ca/topics/Page16997.aspx. Please remember to protect yourself if you are out in public, wash your hands frequently and maintain a distance of about 2 meters from others.

We will provide timely updates and government recommendations as this situation continues to progress. We appreciate your trust in the association as we work through these challenging times together. Please let us know if you have any questions. 

 

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COVID-19 Information for Alberta

You can find the most up-to-date information regarding COVID-19 in Alberta here.

In an effort to make sure you are receiving the most accurate information on what’s happening in Alberta in regards to the COVID-19 cases that are now appearing in our province, please be sure to check the Government of Alberta Website.

You can find the most up-to-date information here.

COVID-19 & How MHSA is responding. 

Like most businesses in Alberta, and throughout the world right now, we are keeping a vigilant eye on the Alberta Government Website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the spread of COVID-19 in Alberta. Rest assured, we are doing everything we can to keep our staff and students as healthy and risk-free as possible at this time. Some things we are doing / we are asking our students to be mindful of include:

  • Staying home if you feel ill, or notice any form of symptoms related to COVID-19 (fever, cough, extreme fatigue)

  • If you notice any symptoms please contact your local MHSA office and we will reschedule your training for a later date

  • Wash your hands - Often!

  • Use Hand sanitizer - each of our classrooms have a bottle available

  • Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze - preferably into an elbow or tissue 

  • MHSA will be switching to a stronger cleaning agent for our daily cleaning

We will continue to provide you with up-to-date information as it becomes available to us, and as we adapt our strategy to keep the risk of infection low for both our staff and students. 

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Fatigue in the Workplace

Daylight Savings Time may give us an extra hour of daylight, but it also increases the risk of workplace injuries. OHS has released a bulletin that contains examples of controls employers can implement to try and reduce fatigue related injuries.

Daylight Savings Time may give us an extra hour of daylight, but it also increases the risk of workplace injuries.

Researchers in the States analyzed information between 1983-2006 and found that there were 5.7% more workplace injuries and 67.6% more work days missed due to injuries that happened on the first Monday following Daylight Savings than on other days. (https://www.ccohs.ca/newsletters/hsreport/issues/2011/02/ezine.html#hsreport-inthenews)

For more information on what effects fatigue could have on workers, and how employers can protect their workers from fatigue related injuries, please see the Bulletin released by OHS on Fatigue, Extended Work Hours, and Workplace Safety.

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POSTPONED: MHSA Regional Spring Update Meetings

In light of COVID-19 MHSA has decided to postpone all Regional Update Meetings until further notice. We appreciate your understanding.

Investigations - Prevention, Reaction, After Affects

In light of COVID-19 MHSA has decided to postpone all Regional Update Meetings until further notice. We appreciate your understanding.

We would like to invite you to Save The Date to attend our Members Spring Update Meeting for 2020. This years topic will be centered around Investigations: Prevention, reaction, and the After Affects. As well as all relevant MHSA Updates.

Cost: $30.00

Rocky View: April 28th, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: @ Hotel Blackfoot 5940 Blackfoot Trail SE Calgary
To Register please email: Maggie@mhsa.ab.ca

Edmonton: May 1st, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Location: @ MHSA 225 Parsons Road SW
To Register please email: Richelle@mhsa.ab.ca

Red Deer: May 5th, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: @ MHSA 54 Queensland Crescent
To Register please email: Lori.Lerminiaux@mhsa.ab.ca

More information regarding presenters will be available soon. We look forward to seeing you there!






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