About Fortriss Safety Solutions

Practical Workplace Safety Systems Built for Alberta Operations

Fortriss helps Alberta employers close the gap between what their safety manual says and what happens on site. We build field-ready health and safety systems that support safer work, stronger oversight, and clearer evidence when performance is tested.

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Why Fortriss Exists

A Safety Manual Is Not the Same as a Safe Workplace

Many organizations have workplace safety programs that look complete on paper but weaken under real operating conditions. Policies are written. Binders are filled. Audits are passed. Yet crews may still rely on shortcuts, contractors may go unverified, and incident investigations may fail to address root causes.

Fortriss exists to close that gap. Our work connects documented requirements with field-level behaviour. We review the safety system, identify priority risks, support practical improvements, and verify that controls continue to work when daily pressures increase.

The objective is not to create more paperwork. The objective is to build a workplace safety system your team can use and defend.

What We Believe

Safety Systems Must Work Where the Work Happens

Fortriss workplace safety consulting is built around practical implementation, field verification, and evidence. Every recommendation should improve real decisions and real behaviour on site.

Field-Ready Safety

A procedure that only works in a conference room is not enough. We design, review, and test safety controls against the conditions workers face during daily operations.

Compliance Is the Starting Point

Meeting a regulatory minimum matters. The stronger objective is conformance: workers applying the right controls consistently, even when nobody is watching.

Evidence Over Assumptions

Safety performance must be verified. Field reports, corrective actions, scorecards, training records, and audit evidence provide a clearer picture than assurance alone.

Assess. Align. Assure.

A Practical Method for Stronger Safety Systems

Fortriss uses a three-phase approach to help Alberta workplaces move from written requirements toward field-verified conformance.

Assess

Compare your safety documentation with field practice. Identify priority risks, recurring gaps, contractor exposure, and areas where procedures do not match real conditions.

Align

Turn findings into practical controls, procedures, training tools, job aids, supervisor resources, and corrective-action priorities that support consistent behaviour.

Assure

Verify that improvements remain active through site checks, field observations, evidence packs, scorecards, coaching, and continuous improvement reviews.

Alberta Workplace Safety Support

Built for the Pressures Alberta Employers Face

Based in Spruce Grove, Fortriss supports organizations across Alberta. Our approach is designed for workplaces where regulatory requirements, contractor activity, operational pressure, and field-level risk must be managed together.

Industries Supported

Oil and gas, construction, manufacturing, transportation, utilities, municipal government, industrial services, and other Alberta workplaces that require practical health and safety systems.

Areas Served

Fortriss supports employers across Alberta, including Spruce Grove, Edmonton, Calgary, Fort McMurray, Red Deer, Lethbridge, and the industrial corridors in between.

Standards Alignment

Safety systems can be reviewed against COR and SECOR requirements, ISO 45001 occupational health and safety management systems, applicable CSA standards, and NFPA codes.

Practical Delivery

Recommendations are structured around real workplace priorities: clear corrective actions, usable controls, stronger supervisor tools, field verification, and audit-ready evidence.

COR / SECOR
ISO 45001
Alberta OHS
CSA Standards
NFPA Codes
Field Verification
Start With a Confidential Checkup

Let’s Talk About Your Workplace Safety System

Complete the Safety Systems Checkup to identify common gaps in your Alberta workplace safety program. It provides a practical starting point for deciding where a deeper review may be required.