Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program
The Certificate of Recognition (COR) program is a health and safety certification program. It is designed to equip participants with the resources and skills to develop and maintain accredited, in-house safety management systems unique to their workplaces. To be certified, participants complete three compulsory courses and one elective course, and must conduct a safety audit.
The combination of compulsory and elective courses helps participants and, in turn, their organizations, understand occupational health and safety-related legislation, as well as the safe workplace rights of workers and employers. Organizations who participate in the COR program are more likely to avoid liability and ensure due diligence.
The NCSA offers a variety of safety education programs to employers and employees.
Please check back frequently as the number of courses offered is expected to grow in order to serve you better.
- Most courses will be cancelled if there are less then 5 participants.
- All courses held in Yellowknife will take place at the Yellowknife office board room on the 3rd floor of NWT Commerce place located next to the TD Bank.
- To register for safety education in Yellowknife, please phone 867-920-0763 or email chris@ncsa-nt.ca please indicate which course you’re looking to register for.
- If you wish to hold a course for your company privately, this service is available at an additional cost.
Click here for a complete Certificate of Recognition (COR) information package in PDF.
Courses
- 1100 Principles of Health & Safety Management (1 day)
- 2100 Auditor Training Program (2 days)
- 3100 Leadership for Safety Excellence (2 days)
- 5100 Flagperson Train-the-Trainer (1 day) (elective)
- 6100 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System Train-the-Trainer (1 day) (elective)
- 7100 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Train-The-Trainer (1 day) (elective)

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