COR Materials & Resources
Overview videos are available for auditors to guide them through the auditing process.
Energy Safety Canada strives to satisfy the combined requirements of three provincial jurisdictions. This manual and its associated procedures, guidelines and forms will be reviewed and adjusted as provincial standards change and the COR program evolves. These published documents represent all finalized Energy Safety Canada standards specific to the administration of the COR Program but wherever a topic is not addressed, provincial standards will apply.
Energy Safety Canada has developed Health and Safety Management System Templates for companies to use, edit and adapt to their specific management system needs.
A list of all employers that have used Energy Safety Canada as a Certifying Partner and are presently valid COR holders is maintained. This list includes COR and Small Employer Certificate of Recognition (SECOR) holders in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and other jurisdictions. Helpful Hint: To narrow your search for Energy Safety Canada and the Government of Alberta COR holders click CTRL+F keys when viewing these lists
You earned your COR, be proud of it! The logo can be used on your website, letterhead, or other internal documents to demonstrate that you have achieved COR or SECOR status. Please refer to the PDF Guideline document below for proper use and placement of the COR logo. The COR logo was developed as part of a campaign led by the Alberta Construction Safety Association and other industry safety groups, in partnership with Government of Alberta. Energy Safety Canada is proud to be a sponsor of this campaign. Should you have any questions, please call the toll-free COR Call Centre at 1 800 667 5557 ext. 3 or email us at CORInfo@EnergySafetyCanada.com
The Energy Safety Canada COR program is delivered under the direction of a number of provincial COR program standards.