PIR/COR/Audits

Organizations wishing to improve workplace health and safety and be eligible to
recieve rebates from Workers’ Compensation Board – Alberta can join the Partnerships in Injury
Reduction program and obtain a Certificate of Recognition.

How to reduce your WCB Premiums

Reduce your WCB Premiums

Employers wanting to see a decrease in injury rates and rebates from WCB should participate in the Partnerships in Injury Reduction Program.
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How to Obtain a Certificate of Recognition

Obtain a Certificate of Recognition

A Certificate of Recognition (COR) is awarded to employers who develop health and safety programs for their workplace of 10 or more employees. COR is issued by the Alberta Government and co-signed by Certifying Partners like the CCSA.
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Maintaining your Certificate of Recognition

Maintaining your Certificate of Recognition

A COR is valid for 3 years from the date of issue, as long as the employer meets the maintenance requirements. To maintain COR, you must complete a maintenance audit in the 2 years following the COR Certification or Recertification Audit.
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How to reduce your WCB Premiums

Reduce your WCB Premiums

Employers wanting to see a decrease in injury rates and rebates from WCB should participate in the Partnerships in Injury Reduction Program.
Learn More

How to Obtain a Certificate of Recognition

Obtain a Certificate of Recognition

A Certificate of Recognition (COR) is awarded to employers who develop health and safety programs for their workplace of 10 or more employees. COR is issued by the Alberta Government and co-signed by Certifying Partners like the CCSA.
Learn More

How to become a CCSA Certified Auditor

Become a CCSA Certified Auditor

COR Audits must be performed by a CCSA Certified Auditor. Auditor candidates should be familiar with Alberta Occupational Health & Safety Legislation and have a good understanding of the 10 elements in a PIR-compliant occupational health and safety system.
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What's new for this year?

What's new this year?

Information you need to know for COR Audits and maintaining COR Auditor Certification for this year.
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How to become a CCSA Certified Auditor

Become a CCSA Certified Auditor

COR Audits must be performed by a CCSA Certified Auditor. Auditor candidates should be familiar with Alberta Occupational Health & Safety Legislation and have a good understanding of the 10 elements in a PIR-compliant occupational health and safety system.
Learn More

Maintaining your Certificate of Recognition

Maintaining your Certificate of Recognition

A COR is valid for 3 years from the date of issue, as long as the employer meets the maintenance requirements. To maintain COR, you must complete a maintenance audit in the 2 years following the COR Certification or Recertification Audit.
Learn More

What's new for this year?

What's new this year?

Information you need to know for COR Audits and maintaining COR Auditor Certification for this year.
Learn More

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The CCSA is devoted to Alberta health and safety. Sign up for the CCSA communications to stay up-to-date on:
  • Member news
  • Health and safety news
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  • News and views from CCSA