COR, ISO 45001, WSIB & Regulatory Compliance Service
Regulatory compliance isn’t just about paperwork—it’s about protecting people, maintaining credibility, and keeping projects moving.
Overview
CrossSafety’s COR, WSIB, and Regulatory Compliance Services help organizations navigate the complex requirements that govern workplace safety across Canada, the U.S., and international markets.
Whether you’re pursuing COR certification, managing WSIB claims, or ensuring alignment with OHSA, OSHA, or ISO 45001, our experts provide the knowledge, documentation, and oversight to keep your company audit-ready and inspection-proof.
The Problem
Compliance failure can shut down projects, delay contracts, or trigger financial penalties. Many organizations struggle because:
- Regulations and standards change frequently across jurisdictions.
- Documentation is incomplete or outdated.
- Safety audits reveal recurring deficiencies.
- WSIB or insurance claims are mishandled or improperly documented.
Without a structured compliance framework, even good safety programs can leave costly gaps.
The Solution
Our consultants act as your compliance partner—auditing, maintaining, and optimizing your HSE systems so you can focus on operations.
CrossSafety provides:
- COR Certification Support: Gap analysis, documentation, and audit preparation to meet IHSA and provincial standards.
- ISO 45001 Implementation & Certification Support: Guidance and system development to help organizations meet the international benchmark for occupational health and safety management.
- WSIB Claims Management: Assistance with claims documentation, investigations, and employer representation.
- Policy & Procedure Reviews: Alignment with OHSA, OSHA, and ISO 45001 frameworks.
- Audit Readiness & Follow-Up: Ensuring findings are resolved and improvements tracked.
- Regulatory Updates & Advisory: Ongoing monitoring of legislation changes affecting your industry.
Our goal is to simplify compliance, reduce liability, and ensure your organization can demonstrate due diligence at any moment.
Why Choose CrossSafety
- Proven Results: Decades of experience helping clients pass COR and ISO 45001 audits and maintain WSIB compliance.
- Audit Specialists: Consultants who understand both regulatory expectations and practical field realities.
- Integrated Support: Compliance connects directly with training, staffing, and consulting services.
- National & Cross-Border Expertise: Supporting clients under multiple provincial and U.S. state frameworks.
Ideal for:
- Contractors preparing for COR or ISO 45001 certification.
- Employers managing WSIB claims or responding to workplace inspections.
- Safety managers standardizing policies across multiple regions.
- Organizations facing repeat citations or audit failures.
Related Services
- Safety Staffing & HSE Management Solutions
- HSE Consulting & Compliance Support
- Workplace Safety Training & Learning Programs
Conversational FAQs
What is COR certification and why is it important?
COR (Certificate of Recognition) is a nationally recognized standard for occupational health and safety management. It demonstrates that your organization’s safety program meets or exceeds regulatory requirements—often mandatory for government or large industrial contracts.
How does CrossSafety help companies achieve COR certification or ISO 45001 certification?
We provide a complete roadmap: readiness assessments, documentation updates, internal audit preparation, and coaching during external audits. We’ve helped hundreds of clients achieve and maintain certification.
What is ISO 45001 and why is it important?
ISO 45001 is the international standard for occupational health and safety management systems. It provides a globally recognized framework for reducing workplace risks, improving employee safety, and ensuring organizations meet both legal and ethical responsibilities.
What is WSIB and how can CrossSafety help?
WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) oversees workplace injury claims in Ontario. We help employers manage claims, reduce costs, and ensure compliance with reporting and return-to-work obligations.
What happens if we fail a safety audit?
Our team conducts a post-audit review, identifies deficiencies, and implements corrective actions to bring your program back into compliance quickly and effectively.
How often should compliance audits be conducted?
Annually is recommended—but higher-risk industries may require quarterly or semi-annual audits, especially when pursuing COR or ISO certifications.
Can CrossSafety assist with compliance in the U.S.?
Yes. We work with OSHA-based systems and U.S. state-level safety programs, providing multinational clients with consistent compliance strategies across borders.
How does compliance support reduce business risk?
Maintaining compliance protects against fines, project delays, and reputational damage—while improving employee morale and client trust.
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