Construction Contractors

Stop scrambling for safety paperwork

We keep your documents, training tickets, and forms handled so you can bid COR work and answer site requests without panic.

  • Training tickets tracked and proof filed

  • Forms stay consistent job to job

  • Missing items followed up

Built for Canadian construction contractors who need COR or SECOR

A candid outdoor photograph taken on a foggy day at a construction site shows two men in hard hats and high-visibility vests. The man on the left, wearing a brown hard hat and yellow jacket, looks down at a smartphone and a thick binder he is holding. The man on the right, wearing a white hard hat and orange vest, stands beside him, holding a clipboard and observing. In the background, there is a partially constructed wooden building, scaffolding, and other workers in the distance amidst muddy ground and construction materials.

FREE CHECKLIST

Bid Ready Checklist: The proof items to have on file

Use this to spot what is missing before you submit bids, mobilize crews, or get asked for proof on site.

THE REAL COST

Safety paperwork problems show up at the worst time

When your paperwork is scattered, the hit is not theoretical. It shows up when you are trying to win work or keep a job moving.

  • You get blocked from bigger bids because COR or proof is not clean

  • A GC asks for proof and you cannot pull it up fast

  • An OH&S order lands and you are scrambling to show what you have done

  • A stop work means crews idle and money burns while you chase paperwork

A construction worker wearing a brown hard hat, safety glasses, and a bright yellow high-visibility jacket is talking on a smartphone in the foreground of a muddy construction site. Four other workers in hard hats and safe
A construction supervisor in a yellow high-visibility jacket and a brown hard hat looks down at a clipboard held by another man wearing an orange safety vest and a white hard hat. The man in orange is pointing at a checklist on the clipboard with a pen. They are standing on a muddy construction site with a partially framed wooden building and scaffolding in the background under a cloudy sky.

WHY COR MATTERS

COR is the gatekeeper for a lot of construction bids

COR is not about having a manual. It is about having a safety system that is actually being used and can be proven when asked.

  • Training proof that matches the work being done

  • Consistent hazard assessments and inspections

  • Follow-up that actually gets closed out

  • Documents that are current and signed off

COMMON GAPS

What is usually missing

  • Expired tickets and missing certificates

  • Hazard assessments done differently by each supervisor

  • Forms completed sometimes, then lost

  • Outdated documents floating around

  • Corrective actions written down but not followed through

  • Safety admin falling on nights and weekends

alt text A bearded man wearing a black beanie and dark hoodie sits at a cluttered desk in a small office trailer, his hand on his forehead in a gesture of stress or fatigue. He is looking down at open binders filled with papers. On the desk are a laptop showing a spreadsheet, a smartphone, and numerous loose documents. A yellow high-visibility jacket hangs on the wall behind him, next to a bulletin board covered with papers. A window is on the right.
a safety pro is looking through filled out forms and conducting a phone call with the GC

WHAT WE TAKE CARE OF

What Adda Pro runs each month

This is the safety admin and follow-up that most contractors do not have capacity to stay on top of.

  • Keep safety documents current and organized

  • Keep core forms consistent job to job

  • Track training requirements and expiry dates

  • Collect and file tickets and certificates

  • Track corrective actions until they are closed

  • Simple monthly status update so you know what is missing before it becomes urgent

WHAT YOU CAN PULL UP FAST

What you can hand over when a GC asks

  • Training list with expiries and proof on file

  • Current safety documents with sign-offs

  • Completed hazard assessments and inspections where required

  • Toolbox records where required

  • Corrective actions log with close-out notes

  • A clear monthly snapshot of what is done and what is outstanding

FAQ

Construction Safety Services FAQ

What are construction safety services?

Construction safety services help contractors meet safety requirements on site and in bidding by keeping safety documents, training proof, and field paperwork in order. For most contractors, it comes down to having proof ready when a GC safety rep or inspector asks.

What construction safety services does Adda Pro provide?

Adda Pro provides remote safety support for Canadian construction contractors. We manage safety paperwork month to month, including documents, forms, training tickets, and follow-up, so you can bid work and respond to site requests without scrambling.

Do you help contractors get ready for COR or SECOR?

Yes. We help you get the paperwork and proof in place that supports COR or SECOR readiness, including current documents, consistent forms, training ticket tracking, and follow-up records.

What safety paperwork do general contractors and inspectors ask for on construction sites?

Common requests include training tickets and expiries, hazard assessments (FLHA or JHA), site inspections, toolbox talks, and proof that issues were corrected and closed out.

Do you track training tickets and expiry dates for construction crews?

Yes. We track required tickets by role, maintain an expiry list, and help collect and file proof so you are not caught off guard right before a site start or inspection.

Can you support multiple crews and multiple job sites?

Yes. We keep core forms and proof consistent across crews and jobs so you can answer requests quickly without chasing paperwork across supervisors.

Do you provide on-site safety support for construction?

When an in-person presence is needed, it can be scoped separately. Most contractors use us to run the safety admin remotely so supervisors can stay focused on production.

How fast can you get a construction safety program organized?

You get clarity immediately. Most contractors start seeing progress within the first few weeks once documents are centralized, forms are standardized, and training proof is tracked.

What do you need from us to get started?

Whatever you already have today. Usually that includes your current safety documents, a list of workers and roles, training tickets you can pull, and a few completed forms from a recent job.

How does the Safety System Review work for construction contractors?

In 30 to 45 minutes, we review what you have today and identify what is missing or outdated across documents, forms, training proof, and follow-up. You leave with a clear gap list and next steps.

Find out what is missing before it costs you work

We will show you the gaps and the fastest way to get organized.

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