SMALL COR®

Certifying Small COR®

For companies with 19 or less employees, the process to obtain a BCCSA Small COR® is as follows:

  1. Complete and submit a BCCSA COR® Application Form.
  2. Have a permanent employee complete BCCSA’s 2–day COR® Internal Auditor Training course.
    After the employee has obtained their COR® Auditor Certificate, they will be qualified as the company’s COR® internal auditor.
  3. Ensure the company has a health and safety management system that meets the BCCSA Small COR® audit standard.
  4. Conduct a Small COR® Certification Audit and achieving a passing mark (minimum 80% overall and at least 50% in each element).
  5. Submit the Certification Audit to the BCCSA for quality assurance review.
  6. If the Certification Audit meets the audit requirements, a Small COR® Certificate will be issued.  The COR® is valid for 3 years, providing annual maintenance audit requirements are met

Maintaining Small COR®

Maintenance Audits must be conducted and submitted to the BCCSA annually for quality assurance review. Small COR® Maintenance Audits can be conducted by the company’s qualified internal auditor.

Re-certifying Small COR®

A Re-certification Audit must be conducted and submitted to the BCCSA for quality assurance review.  The audit must achieve a passing mark of 80% overall (minimum) and at least 50% in each element. The Small  COR® Re-certification Audit can be conducted by a BCCSA qualified internal auditor.

Note: A company may elect to hire a BCCSA qualified External Auditor to conduct any of their COR® audits.

To learn more about the COR® Program, please review the BCCSA’s COR® Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) or contact us at cor@bccsa.ca or toll free at 1.877.860.3675