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See CSA.
An organization that provides testing and certification services for manufacturers that wish to use the CSA mark on products that conform to the appropriate CSA standard.
An organization that writes standards and tests lighting equipment for performance as well as electrical and fire safety. Canadian provincial laws generally require that all products sold for consumer use in Canada must have CSA or equivalent approval.
A Canadian safety standard certification organization. (UL's Canadian counterpart)
A not-for-profit membership-based association serving business, industry, government and consumers in Canada and the global marketplace. Like the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), CSA has a set of standards for sustainable forestry.
A Canadian agency that establishes standards and tests products for public safety.
The agency that sets safety standards for motors and other electrical equipment used in Canada.
178 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale, Toronto, Canada, M9W 1R3, (416) 747-4000.
Established in 1919, the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) is a leader in safety standards testings. The CSA is a division of the CSA Group. Its mark appears on millions of products sold annually.
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