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Infrastructure Health & Safety Association (IHSA) is a leader in health and safety education.
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The training you get from IHSA meets regulatory requirements and
compliance standards whish are recognized by the Ministry of Labour,
Immigration, Training and Skills, the Ministry of Transportation, and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB).
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View a full IHSA
course List.
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Registration for
all IHSA courses is handled by IHSA Customer Service Department.
P: 905-625-0100 or 1-800-263-5024 E:customerservice@ihsa.ca
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If you are interested in hosting a training session for staff at your facility, please review the IHSA CUSTOMER FACILITY REQUIREMENTS document. If you would like to host training at the LDCA please contact the LDCA office at 519 453 5322 or via email to confirm classroom availability. |
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| Certificate of Recognition (COR®)
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The Certificate of Recognition (COR®
) is nationally trademarked and endorsed by participating members of the Canadian Federation of Construction Safety Associations (CFCSA) of which the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association (IHSA) is a member. It provides employers
with an effective tool to assess their health and safety management system.
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COR® is aimed at driving positive workplace behaviour and practices that lead to improved performance. It is currently being used across Canada and is a pre-qualification requirement for many contractors working in and out of the province and on public- and private-sector projects.
The IHSA is the 'Authority having Jurisdiction' to grant COR® in the province of Ontario. In achieving this national safety program accreditation in Ontario, IHSA is responsible to ensure that the COR® standards are upheld. With one common audit instrument utilized across Canada, the national standard is clear: Minimum 65% in each element and an overall audit score of 80%.
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Debunking COR® Myths - Watch the video now
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| For information contact cor@ihsa.ca
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