TIK™ offers an Eagle-Eye view of safety, certification, time and vendor management. It also empowers large companies to surpass Indigenous Employment Quotas through our innovative cloud-based SaaS platform, fostering equity and inclusivity.
Safety Recognitions
Real-time Safety Protocols
Incident Reporting
Safety Inspection Reporting
Workplace Hazard Reporting
Corrective Actions
Photo Evidence from Multiple Users
Easily Share Reports Internally
Expiry Notifications
Add Certificates Quickly
Bulk Assign Training Certificates
Verify Certificates
View Contractor Certificates
Find People with Combination of Certificates
Photo Evidence from Multiple Users
View all Holders of a Certificate
Tracks all Vendors Associated to an Organization
Shares All Company
Documents
Shares Project Documents
Includes Vendor
Employee Profiles
Workplace Hazard Reporting
Access to Vendor Safety + Certificate Data
Easy Input
Multiple Team Timesheet Submissions
Photo Upload for Receipts
Simple Review Process
One-Click Timesheet Approval
Communicated with Payroll
The Indigenous Kore inclusion module incentivizes employers to increase job opportunities at multiples levels and disciplines to Indigenous Peoples.
Learn MoreLess Injuries and Fatalities
Increased Indigenous Employment
Indigenous Employment Quotas
Ethical and Social Responsibility
Legal and Compliance Issues
Empower your projects with our powerful software, ensuring safety management and maximizing Indigenous workforce participation.
TIK operates on the traditional lands of the Atikameksheng Anishnawbek in the Greater City of Sudbury, which also encompasses the traditional lands of the Wahnapitae First Nation. We acknowledge the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850 and extend our deepest respect to all Indigenous Nations of Turtle Island.
We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment, guided by our teachings and a dedication to understanding both the challenging and positive aspects of Canada's history. TIK is honoured to collaborate with Indigenous clients, stakeholders and communities across Turtle Island.