Canadian Safety Regulators

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This Page is for Information relating to the safety regulators of Canada’s Provinces and Territories.

Canada is composed of ten provinces and three territories. Each of these jurisdictions is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of pressure vessels, and in all cases a government body has that responsibility.  The responsibility extends the regulation of power plants and the operation of pressure vessels. Including administering examinations that are necessary for the certification and licensing of power engineers.

 

AB BC MB NB NL NT

 

Alberta

Alberta Boilers Safety Association (ABSA)

British Columbia

 

 

Technical Safety British Columbia (TSBC)

 

Manitoba

Manitoba Office of the Fire Commissioner

 

New Brunswick

 

Newfoundland and Labrador

 

Northwest Territories

 

Nova Scotia

 

Nunavut

 

Ontario

 

Prince Edward Island

 

Québec

 

Saskatchewan

 

Yukon

 

ProvinceAlpha CodeRegion NameSafety RegulatorWebsite
Alberta
ABPrairiesAlberta Boilers Safety Associationhttps://www.absa.ca
British ColumbiaBCBritish ColumbiaTechnical Safety British Columbiahttps://www.technicalsafetybc.ca/
ManitobaMBPrairiesManitoba Office of the Fire Commissionerhttps://firecomm.gov.mb.ca/home.html
New BrunswickNBAtlanticGovernment of New Brunswickhttps://www2.gnb.ca/
Newfoundland and LabradorNLAtlanticGovernment of Newfoundland and Labradorhttps://www.gov.nl.ca/
Nova ScotiaNSAtlanticGovernment of Nova Scotiahttps://beta.novascotia.ca/
OntarioONOntarioTechnical Standards and Safety Authorityhttps://www.tssa.org/
Prince Edward IslandPEAtlanticGovernment of Prince Edward Islandhttps://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en
QuébecQCQuébecGouvernement du Québechttps://www.quebec.ca/
SaskatchewanSKPrairiesTechnical Safety Authority of Saskatchewanhttps://www.tsask.ca/

 

 

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