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  2. Technical Standards and Safety Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) is a regulatory authority that administers and enforces technical standards in the province of Ontario in Canada. [2] [3]It is a nonprofit organization that has been given powers by the Government of Ontario to create and enforce public safety rules in such areas as elevators, ski lifts, amusement rides, fuels, boilers, pressure vessels and ...

  3. Canadian Registration Number - Wikipedia

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    The following are some of the documents essential to understand before constructing or selling any non-exempt pressure equipment or systems in Ontario. These documents contain some information on applicability of regulations and exemptions. Act: Technical Standards & Safety Act, 2000

  4. CSA Group - Wikipedia

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    CSA began as the Canadian Engineering Standards Association (CESA) in 1919, federally chartered to create standards. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] During World War I , lack of interoperability between technical resources led to the formation of a standards committee.

  5. Canadian Electrical Code - Wikipedia

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    Part IV is set of objective-based standards that may be used in certain industrial or institutional installations. Part VI establishes standards for the inspection of electrical installation in residential buildings. Technical requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code are very similar to those of the U.S. National Electrical Code. Specific ...

  6. Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery and ...

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    The new Ministry also acquired the functions associated with the promotion of public safety for boilers, elevators, building standards and fuels, the regulation of theatres, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and the Liquor License Board of Ontario. In 1986, a standalone Ministry of Financial Institutions and assumed the responsibility over ...

  7. Standards Council of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The SCC develops and implements the National Standards Strategy, a national plan for the development of voluntary technical standards in support of national social and business goals. [citation needed] More than 12,500 Canadian volunteer members contribute to committees that develop international standards. Many of these volunteers also serve ...

  8. National Building Code of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Building Code 2006 was established by the Building Technical Council, a technical council of the Safety Codes Council, [15] after consultation with municipal authorities, provincial government departments, associations, other affected parties and Code users. The Code is published for Alberta by the National Research Council of Canada.

  9. List of technical standard organizations - Wikipedia

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    Armenia – SARM – National Institute of Standards and Quality; Australia – SA – Standards Australia; Austria – ASI – Austrian Standards International; Bahrain – BSMD [4] Bangladesh – BSTI – Bangladesh Standards and Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution; Barbados – BNSI – Barbados National Standards Institution