1 Scope
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Fire fighters (FF) performing operations involving buildings with attached or integrated Photovoltaic
(PV) arrays may be exposed to electrical hazards from damaged PV equipment. These requirements
provide a means for evaluation of PV Hazard Control components, equipment and systems that provide a
reduced level of shock hazard from energized PV system equipment…
Organic production systemsPermitted Substances Lists
1 Scope
1.1 This National Standard of Canada1 provides additional information to CAN/CGSB-32.310, Organic production
systems — General principles and management standards, in the form of permitted substances to be used as
annotated in accordance with the scope of the table in which they are listed. Use of a listed substance in a manner
inconsistent with the scope of the table in which it…
Organic production systems General principles and management standards
1 Scope
1.1 This National Standard of Canada applies to the following organic products:
a) Unprocessed plants and plant products, livestock and livestock products, to the extent that the principles of
production and specific verification rules for them are described in the standard;
b) Processed agricultural crop and livestock products intended for human consumption or use and derived from…
Transportation of dangerous goods training, assessment and competency
This National Standard of Canada sets out the requirements for training, assessment and competency of persons
who handle, offer for transport or transport dangerous goods by road, rail, marine and air in Canada.
Competency to perform tasks pertaining to the TDG is developed through the acquisition of knowledge, skill, and
ability. This standard recognizes that operations vary from organization…
Automatic electrical controls — Part 2-14: Particular requirements for electric actuators
1 Scope and normative references
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows:
1.1 Replacement:
This part 2-14 applies to electric actuators for use in, on, or in association with equipment
for household and similar use. The equipment may use electricity, gas, oil, solid fuel, solar
thermal energy, etc., or a combination thereof.
NOTE Throughout this standard the word "…
STANDARD FOR REFURBISHING OF STORAGE TANKS FOR FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
1.1 This Standard covers the refurbishing of shop fabricated tanks built to nationally recognized
Standards listed in Tank Eligibility, Sections 12 and 18.
NOTE: In the context of this Standard, refurbishing refers to repairs to, and a limited set of modifications of, tanks using materials at
least equivalent to those used in the original manufacture and does not include retrofit. Refer to…
1.1 These requirements cover valves that are intended to be used for the control of flammable and
combustible liquids and their vapors. They are of the type commonly used in piping systems and in the
assembly of motor fuel dispensing and fuel burning equipment. Valves covered by this standard are for
use with flammable liquids which are handled at temperatures normally within the range of -29°…
Soupapes pour liquides inflammables et combustibles
inflammables et combustibles et de leurs vapeurs. Elles sont du type couramment utilisé dans les
systèmes de tuyauterie et dans l’assemblage d’équipements de distribution et de combustion de
carburant. Les soupapes visées par la présente norme sont destinées à être utilisées avec des liquides
inflammables qui sont manipulés à des températures normalement comprises entre -29 °C (-20 °F) et 52…
Existing building commissioning for energy using systems
1 Scope
1.1 General
1.1.1 Application
This Standard provides guidelines for the commissioning of energy and water systems in existing buildings, as defined in Part 3 of the National Building Code of Canada (NBC). This Standard addresses the special requirements for verifying energy and water performance during the commissioning of existing buildings. The commissioning of new systems in…
STANDARD FOR SINGLE AND MULTIPLE STATION CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS
alarms intended for protection in non-residential or ordinary (nonhazardous) areas.
1.2 Carbon monoxide alarms covered by these requirements are intended to respond to the presence of
carbon monoxide from sources such as, but not limited to, exhaust from internal-combustion engines,
abnormal operation of fuel-fired appliances, and fireplaces. Carbon monoxide alarms are intended to
alarm at…