
Powering Safety and Sustainability Through Learning
We help professionals and organizations build safety culture and drive sustainability through training and expertise.
Building a Safe Future
For Modern Industries
Canadian Safety Institute is a NEBOSH Gold Learning Partner (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health). We offer internationally recognized health, safety, and environmental (HSE) face-to-face and online courses for both companies and individuals. We help businesses assess and strengthen their safety culture, safety leadership, and risk management, while supporting professionals in building meaningful, safety-driven careers.
Whether you're looking to train your team or advance your own expertise, we offer accredited and customizable courses that deliver real-world knowledge, practical skills, and the confidence to lead in HSE roles.


Health • Safety • Environmental Management • Emergency Response • Business Continuity • HSE Management Systems • Audit • Safety Culture Diagnostics • 360 Leadership Assessment •
Accredited Courses
By NEBOSH and IOSH
We are proudly accredited by both organizations to offer prestigious international certification courses. These globally recognized programs help you gain in-demand qualifications in health, safety, and environmental management — designed for professionals who want to lead with confidence and make a real impact.
HSE Professional Development Courses
Ready to level up your safety game and boost your career?
Whether you're an up-and-coming H&S pro or just getting started, Canadian Safety Institute offers modern training tailored to your goals — and your company’s. These focused, expert-designed courses are perfect for anyone looking to sharpen their safety knowledge, lead with confidence, and support a safer workplace. Available online through our e-learning management system or delivered on-site at your company’s premises.
Safety Culture Diagnostics and 360 Safety Leadership Assessment
Our Safety Culture Diagnostics and 360 Safety Leadership Assessment tools provide a comprehensive view of both organizational safety mindset and individual leadership behaviors.
The safety culture diagnostics evaluates shared values, beliefs, and practices that influence safety performance, while the 360 safety leadership assessment offers leaders personalized feedback from peers, direct reports, and managers.
Together, these tools identify strengths, uncover gaps, and guide targeted improvement strategies to build a stronger, more proactive safety culture across all levels of the organization.
The Team

Our consultants and trainers are world-class professionals with outstanding credentials and 20–40+ years of hands-on experience.
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All have served as HSE managers in leading multinational companies.
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They bring deep expertise in HSE systems, risk management, safety culture transformation, human and organizational performance, process hazard analysis, incident investigation and root cause analysis, as well as emergency response.
We also have an outstanding team of expert methodologists, course developers and eLearning designers who specialize in creating engaging, high-impact face-to-face and online learning experiences
Trusted by Leading Corporations Worldwide
We proudly serve a diverse portfolio of corporate clients across North and South America, Europe, and Asia. From global enterprises to specialized regional leaders, our solutions support businesses and organizations in energy, oil and gas, mining, manufacturing, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, retail, government, education, and more — delivering trusted expertise and measurable results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — because the NEBOSH IGC course and exams are delivered fully online, you can study from anywhere in Canada or even from anywhere in the world. With Canadian Safety Institute’s flexible online learning platform, you can start your NEBOSH course anytime and progress at your own pace. You’ll have access to interactive modules, real-world case studies, downloadable study materials, and comprehensive exam preparation tools. To support your success, our experienced instructors provide personalized feedback on your assignments and practice tests via email, Zoom, or WhatsApp. This way, you get both the freedom of self-paced study and the guidance of expert tutors.
Absolutely. While NEBOSH is a UK-based qualification, it is internationally recognized and highly valued in Canada. Employers across industries — including construction, oil & gas, utilities, and manufacturing — regard NEBOSH as proof of strong health and safety competence. It is also widely used by professionals working towards Canadian designations such as CRSP® (Canadian Registered Safety Professional) or CRST®.
Registering is simple. You can register instantly online and pay with your credit card at canadiansafetyinstitute.com. Once you complete payment, you’ll receive immediate access to your online learning portal and course materials. Shortly after, our training manager will email you a welcome letter with additional instructions, including guidance on how to get started and how to book your NEBOSH open-book exams and practical assessments.
The cost of NEBOSH courses in Canada depends on the qualification and study mode. To see the latest NEBOSH course fees in Canada and register instantly online, visit canadiansafetyinstitute.com
At Canadian Safety Institute, our pricing is transparent and all-inclusive. Unlike some providers who charge exam fees separately, our course fees already include everything you need to succeed.
- Your NEBOSH course fee covers:
- NEBOSH registration and exam fees (no hidden add-ons)
- Full access to online study materials, resources, and downloadable guides
- Instructor support with exam preparation, mock exam, and study tips
- Personalized feedback on assignments and practice tests
- Ongoing guidance from our training team right up to exam day
We also offer corporate packages and group discounts for organizations training multiple employees at once. This makes our courses not only cost-effective but also the best long-term investment in workplace safety.Both NEBOSH and IOSH are globally respected safety qualifications, but they serve different purposes. The NEBOSH IGC is a comprehensive, globally recognized qualification for health and safety professionals who want a career in HSE management. The IOSH Managing Safely course, on the other hand, is shorter and designed for managers and supervisors who need a practical understanding of workplace health and safety responsibilities.
Yes. Canadian Safety Institute specializes in customized corporate safety training tailored to our clients' industry, operations, and risks. Training can be delivered onsite anywhere in Canada and anywhere in the world. We have conducted courses for many organizations across North and South America, Europe, and Africa — both face-to-face and virtually through Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
Whether delivered online, onsite, or in a blended format, our programs are designed to meet your organizational goals and regulatory requirements while engaging your workforce in meaningful, practical learning.Safety Leadership training develops the skills leaders need to influence a strong safety culture. It goes beyond compliance — focusing on how supervisors, managers, and executives can engage employees, build trust, and reduce incidents through effective communication and leadership behaviors. Companies that invest in Safety Leadership often see fewer accidents, higher employee morale, and measurable improvements in safety performance.
Learn more about our Safety Leadership training course here https://www.canadiansafetyinstitute.org/hsecourses/safety-culture-and-leadershipOur Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis (RCA) course teaches participants how to investigate workplace accidents and near-misses systematically. You’ll learn how to gather evidence, conduct interviews, identify immediate and underlying causes, and develop corrective actions.
We offer training in a range of RCA methods, including:
- 5 Whys and Causal Tree
- Ishikawa (Fishbone) Diagrams
- SCAT (Systematic Cause Analysis Technique) and Comprehensive List of Causes
- ICAM (Incident Cause Analysis Method)
The method used will be aligned with your company’s existing methodology and standards — or we can train your team in several approaches if you’d like to expand your toolkit.
Learn more about our in-company Incident Investigation and RCA course here https://www.canadiansafetyinstitute.org/hsecourses/incident-investigation-and-rcaOur Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) and advanced hazard analysis training equips professionals with the tools and methods needed to systematically identify and manage risks in high-hazard industries. Training covers:
- HAZID (Hazard Identification): early identification of potential hazards in project or facility design.
- HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study): a structured, team-based technique to evaluate design and operational risks.
- Bowtie Analysis: visual mapping of accident pathways and critical barriers.
- LOPA (Layer of Protection Analysis): semi-quantitative assessment of risk and safeguard adequacy.
- SIL (Safety Integrity Level) studies: assessing the required reliability and performance of safety instrumented systems.
- Human factors and organizational influences: integrating people, systems, and processes into hazard studies.
These methods are widely applied in oil & gas, petrochemical, mining, power generation, and manufacturing. Our training blends theory with real industry case studies, giving participants the confidence to apply advanced risk assessment techniques to their own operations.At Canadian Safety Institute, we are accredited by the Energy Institute to deliver the internationally recognized 'Hearts and Minds' program. One of the most popular and scientifically validated tools in this program is the Safety Culture Diagnostics, which is based on Patrick Hudson’s five levels of the 'Safety Culture Maturity Ladder' and provides organizations with a reliable way to understand and improve their safety culture.
Our Safety Culture Diagnostics cover:
- Measuring employees’ attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions about safety
- Identifying strengths, gaps, and areas where safety performance can be improved
- Conducting comparative cross-analysis of respondents’ answers and safety culture between organizational locations and job groups
- Providing actionable insights and recommendations for building a stronger, more proactive safety culture
This accredited approach allows companies in Canada and worldwide to pinpoint cultural drivers of safety performance and develop targeted strategies for lasting improvement.



























