Canadian Construction Certificates
WorkSitePass supports these safety certifications and trade credentials. Learn what each certificate is, why expiration tracking matters, and how to stay compliant.
Working at Heights
Issued by IHSA
The Working at Heights (WAH) training program is a mandatory safety certification for construction workers in Ontario who work at elevations where there is a ri...
First Aid & CPR
Issued by St. John Ambulance
First Aid and CPR certification demonstrates a worker's ability to respond to workplace emergencies, including cardiac arrest, severe bleeding, fractures, and o...
WHMIS 2015
Issued by CCOHS
WHMIS 2015 (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) is Canada's national hazard communication standard for workplace chemicals and hazardous materials...
Red Seal
Issued by Red Seal Program
The Red Seal Program is Canada's interprovincial standard of excellence for skilled trades. A Red Seal endorsement on a provincial/territorial trade certificate...
Alberta / NationalCOR® Certificate of Recognition
Issued by CFCSA
The Certificate of Recognition (COR®) is a nationally recognized certification awarded to employers who have implemented a health and safety management system t...
CSTS 2020
Issued by ACSA
CSTS 2020 (Construction Safety Training System 2020) is Alberta's foundational construction safety orientation course, administered by the Alberta Construction ...
QuebecASP Construction
Issued by ASP Construction
ASP Construction is Quebec's sectoral association dedicated to occupational health and safety in the construction industry. The ASP Construction safety card (ca...
Skilled Trades BC
Issued by Skilled Trades BC
Skilled Trades BC (formerly the Industry Training Authority, ITA) is British Columbia's authority for skilled trades training and certification. It oversees app...
* These are the most recognized certificates in the industry. More will be added soon.
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WorkSitePass keeps your safety credentials organized, tracks expiry dates, and sends you automated alerts — so you never show up to a site with an expired certificate.