The Alberta Safety Council

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Edmonton, Canada

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Occupational safety and health· Public Safety· Training centre· Training school

The Alberta Safety Council Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

The Alberta Safety Council is located in Edmonton, Canada on 4831 93 Ave NW. The Alberta Safety Council is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category occupational safety and health in Canada. The Alberta Safety Council is a non-government, non-profit charity organization committed to making " Alberta a Safer Place to Live, Work and Play." We are also committed to professional, pro-active and effective safety training. Our business operations are centered in Edmonton with satellite operations throughout the province. Since 1948, staff, instructors and volunteers have focused on injury prevention, safety education and skill acquisition to improve the lives of Albertans across the Province.

Address

4831 93 Ave NW

Phone

+1 7804627300

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Edmonton, AB

Founded

1952

Open hours

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Jessica Desmoulin

Had an amazing 3 days taking my MOTORCYCLE GEARING UP course in Edmonton. Had a lot of fun. The instructors are amazing!!! Would highly recommend this for any beginner or novice rider. Met a lot of super nice people too. Great fun.

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Kevin Buck

They do not teach people proper ridding skills. From what my wife told me they are teaching you bad habits. Do NOT take your course here! They do not know what they are talking about. They won't even tech you proper front brake operation, which is essential to riding a bike safely. They just say don't use it, only for emergency stops. NO NO NO. this will kill you. Stay away.

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Michel Marchand

Fantastic course. From my experience they taught the proper breaking technique (most definitely involved usage of the front break). Also, the bike rentals for the road test are 45. It is provided more as a courtesy to their students to allow them to take the road test if they don't have a bike of their own. The ABSC isn't making a bunch of money on these rentals so i don't think its a cash grab. The problem is they have a bunch of bikes, but only a few that are street legal and available for the exam, some are different models from the others.

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Molly Chen

An amazing place to host kid’s birthday party! Staff is super friendly and attentive. Kids loved ridding the ATV and parents LOVED watching them. Many kids / parents said it was the best birthday party they have ever attended!