CCSA to Use AuditSoft for All COR Audits

CCSA Has Partnered with AuditSoft

AuditSoft is a trusted audit tool and is used to conduct thousands of COR safety audits across Canada every year. We are confident that most will find AuditSoft a much more user-friendly tool that results in streamlined auditing and audit report writing experience. 

As of February 26th, 2024, the CCSA will be exclusively using AuditSoft for all Certificate of Recognition Audits.

About AuditSoft:
AuditSoft is a leading safety and compliance software. Associations and Certifying Bodies partner with AuditSoft to supply their members with cutting-edge auditing tools and unlock valuable audit insights. Each year AuditSoft is used to conduct thousands of audits in high-risk industries across North America. Find more information on AuditSoft at auditsoft.co 

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Our partnership with AuditSoft allows us to offer the tool at no cost – there is no license/access fee for CCSA members. 

Our partnership with AuditSoft provides all CCSA auditors with access to AuditSoft’s online course that will train auditors how to use the tool. The training is provided by AuditSoft (via their SafetyVantage platform) and it is free of charge.  CCSA Auditors will receive additional information with the link to the course. 

All auditors are expected to use AuditSoft for their audits going forward, including internal maintenance audits. CCSA will not be accepting audits completed with the excel-based audit tool from 2023 and years previous.  

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