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Benefits of a Certificate of Recognition


Energy Safety Canada is the certifying partner for Canada's oil and gas industry. With an established auditing protocol, ESC is the only certifying partner in Canada with cross-jurisdictional protocol between Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan. This means a company can use one audit that covers all three provinces.
EXPERIENCE THE BENEFITS OF AN ENERGY SAFETY CANADA COR
The COR process requires employers to develop and implement a health and safety program that meets provincial standards. This process results in improved worker safety, reduced costs due to lost productivity, replacement worker training, property damage and incident investigation as well as reducing legal risk exposure.

COR SERVICES INCLUDE:

DESIGNED FOR THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
We develop the program through a consultative process with oil and gas employers, ensuring that specific industry needs and risks are addressed.
REDUCE INJURIES AND ILLNESS
By identifying and assessing workplace risks, you can systematically control hazards to protect people. Building a culture of proactive workplace health and safety benefits everyone.
STREAMLINED AUDITS ACROSS THE PROVINCES
Energy Safety Canada is the only Certifying Partner in Canada that provides COR protocols that are cross-jurisdictional, which means only one audit is required for a company operating in the three western provinces – saving you time and costs.
ENHANCE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE BY REDUCING COSTS
Companies with a COR see significant returns on their investment in terms of reduced premiums and claims costs as well as costs due to lost productivity.
ACCESSIBLE CERTIFIED HEALTH AND SAFETY AUDITORS
Companies' health and safety management systems are thoroughly evaluated by more than 200 Energy Safety Canada certified health and safety auditors to determine if they meet provincial standards.