Transparent pricing

Real prices. Fixed scope. No mystery quotes.

Two programs, one page, everything on the table — including what we don't charge for.

SECOR

For small employers — typically crews under 10–20, depending on your province.

$7,500
or $625/mo over 12 months
  • Right-sized safety manual & policies
  • Hazard assessments for your actual work
  • Safe work practices & emergency plan
  • Training guidance with your certifying partner
  • Mock assessment before you submit
SECOR Program Details

12-month financing available on both programs. No long-term contracts. Certifying-partner course and audit fees are set by your province's partner and paid to them directly.

Side by side

What's in each program.

IncludedSECOR — $7,500COR — $20,000
Health & safety manual / management systemRight-sized for a small crewFull HSMS, every audit element
Hazard assessments (formal + field-level)
Safe work practices & procedures
Emergency response planSite-specific plans + drills
Inspection & meeting systemFull inspection & maintenance program
Incident reporting & investigation systemCore tools
Orientation & training matrixCore records
Certifying-partner training guidance
Internal auditor development
Mock audit / practice assessment
External audit supportAssessment submission support
Typical timeline3–6 months3–6 months
Fixed price$7,500$20,000
12-month financing$625/mo$1,667/mo
Money questions

Pricing, financing, and the fine print.

Why do you publish your prices when nobody else does?

Because you shouldn't have to sit through a sales call to learn what something costs. The price is fixed, the scope is fixed, and if your situation genuinely doesn't fit the standard program, we'll tell you that on the free assessment — before you spend anything.

How does the 12-month financing work?

Both programs can be split into 12 equal monthly payments — $625/month for SECOR, $1,667/month for COR. No long-term contracts beyond the program itself. Details are confirmed in your agreement before kickoff.

What's NOT included in the fixed price?

Fees charged by your province's certifying partner: required courses (like leadership and internal auditor training), program registration, and the external audit itself. These vary by province and partner — we itemize them for your situation on the free assessment so there are zero surprises.

Can the WCB rebates really cover the cost?

Often, yes — over time. In Alberta, Partnerships in Injury Reduction pays 10% of your industry-rated premiums in year one and 5% each maintained year, with up to 20% available for top performers. In BC, COR holders get 10% of base premiums back every year. For a company paying $50,000+ in annual premiums, the program can pay for itself within a few years — and the bids COR unlocks are usually worth far more.

Do you charge extra if we fail the audit?

Our job is to make sure that doesn't happen — that's what the mock audit is for. If a gap we were responsible for causes a failed element, fixing it is on us, not billed as extras.

Want the all-in number for your province?

Certifying-partner fees vary by province and industry. Book the free assessment and we'll itemize every dollar — ours and theirs — before you decide anything.

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