![]() ![]() Newfoundland has also put out safety bulletins relevant to the Canadian Electrical Code. Alberta, like Saskatchewan, Ontario and Prince Edward’s Island, posts bulletins that contain clarifications, variances and interpretation of the Canadian Electrical Code. The Ontario Electrical Safety Authority provides amendments, but not the full code, for free. Saskatchewan has a document of interpretations of the 2012 Canadian Electrical Code posted for inspectors at SaskPower. For instance, as of 2014, Prince Edward Island’s Legislative Counsel Office has a posted PDF of a consolidated version of the Canadian Electrical Code current to Augwith the disclaimer that it is not the official version of the code. The 2015 Ontario Electrical Safety Code is available in PDF and digital formats. When performing electrical work in any given location, in addition to consulting the Canadian Electrical Code as published and sold by the CSA group, consulting bulletins and interpretations published by individual provinces is good practice. The revised and updated edition of the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. ![]() Since each province has individual governance on many matters, the interpretation and enforcement of the Canadian Electrical Code varies among them. ![]()
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