Energy Services BC and the Fort St. John Petroleum Association is hosting the 2012 Fort St. John Energy Expo!
Brad Caldwell, President of Audit Tree, will be presenting at the IOGCC Midyear Meeting on the BC Based Business, Aboriginal Business and Contractor HSE Qualification Platforms managed by Audit Tree.
Audit Tree is officially launching our first contractor health and safety qualification for the Canadian Petroleum Industry today
On June 11, 2012, at the Delta Bow Valley in Calgary, The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) will host their Aboriginal Business Luncheon with a focus on the importance of engaging Aboriginal communities and Aboriginal contractors in oil sands development.
Art Jarvis, Executive Director South, Energy Services BC and Brad Caldwell, President of Audit Tree presented to the Peace River Regional District on February 9.
Check out a recent article in the SEPAC Explorer!
Recently Audit Tree interviewed Steve Unruh, an online review auditor. Although he is reviewing companies all over Canada, you may be surprised where he lives
Join industry professionals from across Canada at the 61st annual Enform Petroleum Safety Conference for five learning-packed days in the scenic town of Banff, Alberta from April 30-May 4, 2012.
CAODC introduces the incoming Board of Directors and presents honourary CAODC memberships to individuals who have provided outstanding service to Canada’s drilling and service rig community.
Shell Canada wil be recognized by the Dawson Creek community for their support of the BC Based Business Certificate Program at 10am on November 15th. More details to follow.
Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business is hosing the Aboriginal Business Series: Natural Resource Partnerships and Procurement in Edmonton, Alberta.
CAPP celebrates Responsible Canadian Energy™ Award Recipients at the annual Dinner.
Audit Tree’s qualifying organization support platform has three main components that provide the basis for helping businesses meet the increasing corporate social responsibility qualification standards.
Last week at the Fort St. John Energy Expo, Shell Canada announced that they would be supporting the BC Based Business Certificate Program powered by Audit Tree.
The Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business will host an Aboriginal Business Series conference on Natural Resources and Procurement.The conference will take place on November 1 in Edmonton, Alberta.
Brad Caldwell, President of Audit Tree, was recently interviewed at the BC Oil and Gas Conference by the Alaska Highway News.
In recent times the petroleum industry has seen an increase in small, medium and even large contractors outsourcing the development of their safety programs to “safety consultants”. The safety consultants develop safety manuals and communicate the company’s safety information to hiring companies through various HSE data entry systems. There are three reasons for this.
Qualifying for and maintaining internationally recognized standards may strain corporate resources. Corporations need to ensure that the qualifications they meet are recognized by their stakeholders otherwise they may not obtain a social return on their investment.
The BC Based Business Certificate Program, managed by Audit Tree, has received community support from Northeast British Columbia Mayors and MLAs.
Audit Tree is now a member of the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business. Audit Tree is excited about the opportunity to work with other Canadian Aboriginal businesses and CCAB members.

