CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION Program Statistics Report EDITION» 1 REVISED» July 2018 Setting the standard in oil and gas safety
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 i ENDORSEMENT This document was developed by Energy Safety Canada through a collaboration of industry professionals. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the endorsing organizations in the development of this document: Canadian Association of Geophysical Contractors (CAGC) Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors (CAODC) Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA) Explorers and Producers Association of Canada (EPAC) Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) ABOUT ENERGY SAFETY CANADA Energy Safety Canada is the oil and gas industry s advocate and leading resource for the continuous improvement of safety performance. Our mission is to help companies achieve their safety goals by providing practices, assessment, training, support, metrics and communication. AVAILABILITY This document as well as future revisions and additions, is available from: Energy Safety Canada 5055 11 Street NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 8N4 Phone: 403 516 8000 Toll Free: 1 800 667 5557 Fax: 403 516 8166 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Energy Safety Canada gratefully acknowledges the many individuals who volunteered their time and effort to complete this document. DISCLAIMER This document is intended to be flexible in application and provide guidance to users rather than act as a prescriptive solution. Recognizing that one solution is not appropriate for all users and situations, it presents generally accepted guidelines that apply to industry situations, as well as recommended practices that may suit a company s particular needs. While we believe that the information contained herein is reliable under the conditions and subject to the limitations set out, Energy Safety Canada does not guarantee its accuracy. The use of this document or any information contained will be at the user s sole risk, regardless of any fault or negligence of Energy Safety Canada and the participating industry associations. COPYRIGHT/RIGHT TO PRODUCE Copyright for this document is held by Energy Safety Canada, 2018. All rights reserved. Energy Safety Canada encourages the copying, reproduction and distribution of this document to promote health and safety in the workplace, provided that Energy Safety Canada is acknowledged. However, no part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or distributed for profit or other commercial enterprise, nor may any part be incorporated into any other publication, without the written permission of Energy Safety Canada.
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Certificate of Recognition Statistics... 2 2.0 Alberta (AB) Certificate of Recognition Statistics... 3 3.0 British Columbia (BC) Certificate of Recognition Statistics... 4 4.0 Saskatchewan (SK) Certificate of Recognition Statistics... 5 5.0 Manitoba (MB) Certificate of Recognition Statistics... 6 6.0 Energy Safety Canada Certified Auditor Statistics... 7 7.0 Certificate of Recognition Workers Compendation (WCB) and Partnerships in Reduction Rebates (PIR)... 8
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 2 1.0 Certificate of Recognition Statistics Energy Safety Canada Certificate of Recognition (COR) 3500 3159 3000 2500 2952 2953 2770 2922 2855 2722 2664 2466 2491 2000 1500 1000 500 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Series2 2952 3159 2953 2770 2922 2855 2722 2664 2466 2491 COR Type AB COR 817 AB SECOR 660 BC COR 330 BC SECOR 223 BC RTW 18 SK COR 258 SK SECOR 144 MB COR 28 MB SECOR 10 NWT COR 3 Grand Total 2491
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 3 2.0 Alberta (AB) Certificate of Recognition Statistics 2500 Energy Safety Canada AB Certificate of Recognition (COR) 2106 2150 2000 1500 1821 1917 1811 1827 1775 1666 1605 1439 1477 1000 500 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Series1 1821 2106 2150 1917 1811 1827 1775 1666 1605 1439 1477
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 4 3.0 British Columbia (BC) Certificate of Recognition Statistics 700 Energy Safety Canada BC Certificate of Recognition (COR) 600 584 596 534 620 591 575 588 556 571 500 489 423 400 300 200 100 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Series1 423 489 584 596 534 620 591 575 588 556 571
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 5 4.0 Saskatchewan (SK) Certificate of Recognition Statistics 500 Energy Safety Canada SK Certificate of Recognition (COR) 450 400 410 406 388 431 439 428 424 392 402 350 309 300 250 200 150 125 100 50 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Series1 125 309 410 406 388 431 439 428 424 392 402
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 6 5.0 Manitoba (MB) Certificate of Recognition Statistics Data prior to 2013 is not available 60 Energy Safety Canada MB Certificate of Recognition (COR) 50 49 42 40 39 38 30 20 20 10 7 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Series1 7 20 49 42 39 38
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 7 6.0 Energy Safety Canada Certified Auditor Statistics 180 160 157 External Auditors 140 120 100 80 60 40 28 20 14 1 1 0 Alberta British Columbia Saskatchewan NWT MB Series1 157 28 14 1 1 Auditor Type Count External Auditors 201 Internal Auditors 264 Grand Total 465
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 8 7.0 Certificate of Recognition Workers Compendation (WCB) and Partnerships in Reduction Rebates (PIR) Rebate Year - Alberta Year 2008 Year 2009 Year 2010 Year 2011 Year 2012 Year 2013 Year 2014 Year 2015 Year 2016 Year 2017 Rebate Dollar Amount $12,222,368.00 $11,865,011.00 $13,173,352.00 $10,489,682.00 $13,700,183.00 $13,041,275.00 $14,055,630.00 $9,982,093.00 $7,616,247.00 $9,573,244.00 Grand Total $115,719,085.00 Rebate Year British Columbia Rebate Dollar Amount Year 2008 $1,600,000.00 Year 2009 $1,756.285.60 Year 2010 $2,059,561.46 Year 2011 $2,562,951.00 Year 2012 $2,242,242.07 Year 2013 $ 2,804,365.11 Year 2014 $3,079,491.69 Year 2015 $2,827,419.83 Year 2016 $2,352,894.00 Grand Total $19,528.925.16
Energy Safety Canada» Certificate of Recognition Program Statistics Report July 2018 9 The benefits of the PIR program for employers are measurable. Compared with other employers, PIR participants have a 31.7 per cent lower loss ratio (claim costs versus premiums paid). To be eligible to receive a PIR rebate, employers must: achieve or maintain a Certificate of Recognition (provincial certification of their health and safety management system) and Comply with WCB and Occupational Health and Safety legislation Employers registering in the PIR program for the first time, who have not received their COR by year end, can have their discount carried forward for 1 year and applied if the COR is complete at the end of the next year; therefore potentially receiving 2 discounts the next year. Apply early to participate.
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