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The clock’s ticking on COR™. Are you ready? Learn more in a COR™ Breakfast Seminar

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The clock is ticking for getting COR™ certified in Ontario.

Today, COR™ certification has reached a stage where you just cannot remain registered anymore, especially come Jan 2019. The luxury of just remaining registered and bidding for projects is soon vanishing. Therefore, it’s time to take quick action.

CLICK HERE to check the latest COR™ requirements of various organizations published by the IHSA.

We came across a situation where a company bid for a project at $750,000. Another company bid for the same project at $450,000. This was the lowest bid for that project. However, the buyer decided to go with the first company that bid $750,000. The reason was that the lowest bidding company was not COR™ certified in Ontario while the highest bidder was. The second company lost the project despite bidding 40% lower.

This clearly explains how buyers are preferring companies that are COR™ certified in Ontario for assigning projects over those who are just registered READ MORE. Mind you, this is irrespective of the bid differences.

Here’s how we’ll help you maintain your COR™ momentum through our COR™ Breakfast Seminar:

  • Get vital tips from Experienced COR™ Consultants / External Associate COR™ Auditors of the IHSA on simplifying what looks like a complex process to achieve COR™ in Ontario.
  • Discuss key developments such as top buyers making it mandatory for companies to provide their COR™ certificate to qualify for bidding, come 2019.
  • You can discuss and understand key aspects of Occupational Health and Safety, and much more, which will have a huge bearing on you becoming COR™ certified in Ontario.
  • Understand to evaluate where you are in terms of achieving the IHSA COR™ certification under expert guidance.
  • Get to know about online tools that can assist you with achieving COR™ in Ontario. Know how these tools can help you transform your organization’s health and safety and make your H&S program come alive, which will help you become COR™ certified in Ontario.
  • Know more about mandatory training compliance as per the Occupational Health and Safety Act and other helpful advisory services, which will make the COR™ certification process easier.
  • Our COR™ seminar will be a good place for you to network with industry peers and know more about the challenges they are facing in terms of getting COR™ certified in Ontario.

CLICK HERE to register for the next seminar to know more about COR™.

 

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