
Agriculture sector
SECOR certification for farm operations. Custom safety manuals addressing equipment operation, pesticide handling, young worker requirements, and seasonal worker orientations.
Agriculture became subject to mandatory OHS legislation across most Western Canadian provinces in the past decade. Farm operations now need documented safety programs, written safe work procedures for equipment operation, pesticide handling protocols, and records for young workers — all of which an OHS officer can ask for during an inspection.
Every engagement starts with understanding what you are working toward — certification, pre-qualification, or simply a defensible documented program.
Small employer certification
SECOR certification for farm operations. Built for smaller employers — a straightforward path to documented compliance for operations with fewer than ten full-time equivalent workers.
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Written for your operation
A complete safety program written for agricultural operations — equipment, pesticides, grain handling, seasonal workers, and your provincial OHS Act.
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Seasonal worker documents
Site-specific orientation documents for seasonal and temporary workers — written to the actual farm, the specific equipment, and the province.
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Most farm operations manage compliance reactively. The calculator shows what it costs in hours — and what a documented program saves when an inspection happens.
We will publish what the portal saves a typical Canadian operator once pricing is set. Join the waitlist to get the numbers the day they go live.
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Tell us the operation type, the province, and what you are working toward. We scope the right service and come back with a clear recommendation.