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November 29, 2021

How to Improve Your Next COR Audit With Verified Credentials

The COR certification shows that your organization has met the provincial OHS standards. When it comes time to obtain or renew your Certificate of Recognition (COR) status, your Health and Safety team is either confident in compiling the requirements or dreads the yearly collection process and crosses their fingers that they have the most accurate safety information. If you’re of the finger crossing group, read on for how one electrical contracting firm went from a time-intensive process, to quick and confident.  

Why COR Certify?

Before your organization can gain a COR status, you must have a health and safety management system in place or this process can take over 12 months to finish. This COR status is a highly sought-after designation that is recognized across Canada, allowing you to showcase your dedication to protecting the well-being of your crew while furthering the corporate value of safety across your organization.

Benefits of the COR status involve:

  • Proactive workplace health and safety culture
  • Reducing the risks and costs associated with workplace incidents
  • Lowering WCB rates and qualifying for WCB Partnerships in Injury Reduction (PIR) Refunds and,
  • Improving the overall efficiency at your work site.

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