COR certification programs vary by province in Canada. Each province has its own administering body, passing score thresholds, and audit cycle. Here's a complete breakdown of what contractors need in each province.
Access the COR Database โ $99 Trial โAlberta's COR program is administered by the Alberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA) and is the largest in Canada with 2,904 certified contractors.
Alberta has the highest concentration of COR-certified contractors in Canada. 287 Alberta companies have certifications expiring in the next 90 days.
BC's COR program is administered by the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA) with 2,800 certified contractors.
Ontario's COR program is administered by the Infrastructure Health & Safety Association (IHSA) with 1,027 certified contractors.
Manitoba's program is administered by SAFE Work Manitoba with 930 certified contractors.
Saskatchewan's COR program is administered by the Saskatchewan Construction Safety Association (SCSA) with 547 certified contractors.
Atlantic Canada's COR programs cover 546 certified contractors across offshore oil and gas, marine construction, and civil infrastructure.
TruCOR Intel tracks all 8,754 COR-certified contractors across every province. Every record includes the company's current certification status, expiry date, trade type, and named HSE manager contact with a verified direct email. The database updates every Sunday night via an automated pipeline that scans provincial registries for new certifications, expiry changes, and contact updates.
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