OnSiteSafety™ TrustID

Verifiable credentials and BC Wallet

Your TrustID is built on open, verifiable credential standards, so your proof is portable, yours to hold, and able to work with BC Wallet. Carry your safety record as a credential a site can trust, not a screenshot anyone could fake.

Built on W3C verifiable credentials

TrustID follows the W3C verifiable credentials model, the open standard for digital proof. A credential names who issued it, who it is about, and what it says, and it is signed so anyone you show it to can confirm it is genuine and unchanged. That means your tickets are not just stored, they are checkable, by an employer, a site, or a tool, without a phone call back to the training provider.

Portable proof you hold

A verifiable credential travels with you, not with one employer’s system. When you move to a new job, your proof comes along and the new site can confirm it on the spot. You decide who you share with and what they see, a verified view in plain words, never a dump of your personal documents, so your record stays yours from one job to the next.

Working toward BC Wallet interoperability

BC Wallet is the Province of British Columbia’s app for holding digital credentials. Because TrustID is built on the same open standards, your safety credentials are designed to interoperate with that wider ecosystem, so your proof fits the way B.C. is building digital identity rather than locking you into one vendor. You keep one portable record that is at home wherever verifiable credentials are accepted.

Why standards-based proof matters

  • Open standards mean no lock-in, your proof is not trapped in one company’s system.
  • Signed credentials let a site confirm a ticket is real and current, shown in plain words.
  • You control sharing, choosing who sees what, with a verified view instead of raw records.
  • Built to interoperate with BC Wallet, so your record fits the Province’s digital direction.

Secure under the hood

The data of record lives in our secure trust core with Canadian data residency, not on the open web. Sharing a credential runs as a two-way handshake between you and whoever is checking, never an open lookup, and the result is a verified answer, WorkSafeBC-aligned throughout. Open standards and strong security go together here, not one at the cost of the other.

Carry proof you own

Ask us how TrustID verifiable credentials and BC Wallet interoperability fit your workers and your sites.