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Entry Safety Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

CA$1 - CA$2/hr

Communicate with safety attendants and team members to ensure safe work conditions. * Assist with ... H2S Alive, Confined Space Entry & Monitor, Fall Protection, Common Safety Orientation. * Other ...

A culture based on caring, integrity, agility, collaboration, and safety. Why Work Here Skilled employees at ATCO are offered endless variety. We are entrepreneurial with a large degree of autonomy ...

Strong recordkeeping, data entry, and document control capabilities. * Customer-service orientation ... Safety * Follows safe work practices consistently * Notices hazards and speaks up early * Adjusts ...

Our team at Blackline Safety is growing! As a people-driven technology company, with a mission to ... account management, data entry and order processing. * Secondary education or equivalent ...

CA$52K/yr

... entry of critical information into our core computer systems. In this role, you'll support ... Enjoy shift premiums, safety shoe reimbursement, a self-serve beverage and snack station, and ...

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Entry Safety information

What is an entry safety professional?

Entry Safety jobs involve ensuring the safety of individuals who are entering confined spaces, hazardous work areas, or facilities. People in these roles monitor entry and exit, enforce safety protocols, and may provide emergency assistance if needed. They often work in industries such as construction, manufacturing, or oil and gas, where strict safety procedures are required to protect workers from potential dangers. Entry Safety workers typically conduct safety briefings, check permits, and monitor atmospheric conditions to prevent accidents. Their main goal is to minimize risks and ensure that all safety regulations are followed during entry operations.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as an entry safety professional?

To thrive as an Entry Safety professional, you need a solid understanding of workplace safety regulations, hazard identification, and risk assessment, often supported by OSHA or equivalent certifications. Familiarity with safety management systems, incident reporting tools, and personal protective equipment (PPE) is typically required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and a proactive approach are valuable soft skills in this role. These skills are crucial for minimizing workplace accidents, ensuring compliance, and fostering a culture of safety.

What are typical challenges faced by entry safety professionals when working on-site, and how can they be addressed?

Entry Safety professionals often face challenges such as ensuring all personnel comply with safety protocols in dynamic environments, managing effective communication during shift changes, and responding quickly to potential hazards. To address these issues, it’s important to maintain up-to-date training, use clear documentation (like entry permits and checklists), and foster a culture of open communication within the team. Proactively identifying risks and collaborating closely with supervisors and workers helps Entry Safety personnel create a safer, more efficient worksite.

What is the difference between Entry Safety vs Safety Technician?

AspectEntry SafetySafety Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent, OSHA 10/30-hour trainingAssociate degree or technical certification, OSHA 30-hour or specialized safety training
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, manufacturing plants, industrial facilitiesIndustrial sites, manufacturing plants, corporate safety departments
Employer & Industry UsageEntry-level safety roles in construction, manufacturing, and industrial sectorsMid-level safety roles supporting safety programs and compliance

Entry Safety positions typically require basic safety training and are suitable for those starting in safety roles. Safety Technicians often have additional certifications and experience, enabling them to handle more complex safety tasks. Both roles are essential in maintaining workplace safety, but Safety Technicians generally have a broader scope of responsibilities and qualifications.

What is an entry-level safety job?

An entry-level safety job involves supporting workplace safety programs, conducting inspections, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. These roles often require basic knowledge of safety procedures, sometimes a relevant certification, and are suitable for individuals starting their safety careers.

What are popular job titles related to Entry Safety jobs in Alberta?

For Entry Safety jobs in Alberta, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What job categories do people searching Entry Safety jobs in Alberta look for?

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Infographic showing various Entry Safety job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Health & Safety Instructor (Part-time)

Worksite Safety

Calgary, AB • On-site

CA$31 - CA$36/hr

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Position: Health & Safety Instructor
Employment: Part-time Weekends (8 - 16 Hours/Week)
Location: Calgary, AB

Salary: $31.00 - 36.00 per hour, DOE


Are you interested in a job that has both independence and a friendly, supportive team to work with - and where you can make a real, life-changing difference in people's lives? If you are a knowledgeable and experienced health and safety professional who is passionate about construction or industrial safety training and keeping workers safe, this role is for you!  


This part-time hourly-based position will be delivering the Fall Protection course at our Calgary Training Centre, as well as other courses potentially including mobile equipment safety courses and more. The role reports to the Manager, Instructor-Led Training and working hours will be Saturdays (8am-4pm), some Sundays and the occasional weekday, if available.


As a Health & Safety Instructor your key responsibilities are:

  • Delivering engaging and informative Fall Protection training to job seekers, the general public and new and current members of the construction industry
  • Evaluating participants through practical skills and written evaluation 
  • Potentially delivering other courses such as Forklift Training, Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP) Training and Confined Space Entry.
  • Organizing, filing and submitting digital and hard copy participant records following training
  • Participating in team meetings and instructor development workshops


The right candidate will have the following qualifications and experience

  • 3+ years’ experience delivering safety training, with preference for Fall Protection delivery
  • Forklift, Elevated Work Platform and Confined Space Entry and Rescue experience an asset
  • Background in construction, oil and gas management and/or occupational health & safety preferred
  • Strong presentation and adult-engagement skills
  • Responsible self-starter who can work independently, while also contributing to the instructor team
  • Valid Alberta Driver Licence - occasional travel by car for work
  • Reside and able to legally work in Canada


Why A Career At Worksite Is For You: 


We are looking for a great person to join a great team and offer a work environment that can see you develop your career with an established industry leader who is committed to the safety of workers and workplaces across Canada. Worksite offers:


  • Competitive hourly rate
  • Vacation accrual at 6% rate 
  • Company-provided training equipment
  • Ongoing career development and learning 
  • Relaxed work environment
  • Working on an awesome team with a great company culture!


For a little more about us, please check out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FpJSm9We4o


If this role is the right fit for you, please submit your resume and cover letterWe thank all those that apply, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.


Worksite is one of Canada’s leading providers of occupational health and safety services, and was listed on the Growth 500 as one of Canada's Fastest Growing Companies for the third consecutive year in 2020 by Canadian Business and Maclean's.
We help workers stay safe, and we help employers make it happen. We believe that work life should be enjoyable, and that creating a safe workplace should be enjoyable too. We do that through providing our clients with excellence in advice and service, as well as delivering high-quality online, instructor led training, and safety products. 


Worksite is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, including those with disabilities, and will make all reasonable accommodations needed to ensure fairness in the recruitment, assessment and selection process.


In an effort to provide an authentic experience for our candidates, Worksite Safety does not use AI tools in the recruitment process. Similarly, we appreciate candidates who offer us only content that is a true reflection of their own work.


Worksite Values:

Building Together - We work collaboratively because we know that everyone has great ideas and unique perspectives build a better result. We are stronger when we are all-in as one team.

Growing Through Experimentation - We relentlessly pursue our vision by improving and expanding what we do, experimenting with new ideas, and valuing tests over assumptions.

Being Surprisingly Helpful - We look for ways to surprise and delight by going above and beyond to help others, even when we don't stand to gain anything from it.

Enjoying our Work Life - Because our lives are better when we enjoy our work, we build genuine, positive, and supportive relationships with each other and inject a little fun wherever we can.