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The following
links are to web sites related to both Canadian and international
regulatory bodies and other related associations. Let us know through
the comment form if you want
us to add a link to your site!
Note: The following links are provided by Natural
Resources Canada (NRCan) for the convenience of our readers and
do not constitute any warranty by NRCan of the accuracy of the documents
to which such links are connected. Some of these sites originate
with organizations not subject to the Official Languages Act and
may not be offered in English. They are made available on this site
for information purposes only.
NRCan is not responsible for the information found at these
sites.
These links do not imply official approval or endorsement of the
sites, the host organization(s) or their sponsors. By clicking on
some of these links you will be leaving a Government of Canada site
(identified by GoC).
• Association
of Worker's Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC)
• Canada
Border Services Agency (GoC)
• Canadian
Association of Fire Chiefs
• Canadian
Firearms Centre (GoC)
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Canadian Explosives
Research Laboratory (CERL) (GoC)
• CANUTEC
(GoC)
• Department
of Justice (GoC)
• Disaster
Recovery Information Exchange (DRIE)
• Health
Canada - Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting & Prevention
Program
(GoC)
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Public Safety
(GoC)
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Public Safety
and Emergency Preparedness Canada (GoC)
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Royal Canadian
Mounted Police (RCMP) (GoC)
• The
Canadian Centre for Occupational Health & Safety (CCOHS)
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The Regulatory Inspection
Community (GoC)
• Transport
Canada Dangerous Goods Directorate (GoC)
British
Columbia
• Ministry
of Energy & Mines
• Office
of the Fire Commissioner
Yukon
• Office
of the Fire Marshal
• Yukon
Worker's Compensation Health & Safety Board (Mine & Blasting
Regulations)
Alberta
• Alberta
Energy
• Fire
Commissioner's Office
Saskatchewan
• Office
of the Fire Commissioner
• Saskatchewan
Labour - Occupational Health and Safety Division
Manitoba
• Manitoba
Labour - Workplace Safety and Health (Mines Inspection
Branch)
• Office
of the Fire Commissioner
N.W.T.
and Nunavut
• Government
of the Northwest Territories - Worker's Compensation Board
• Municipal
and Community Affairs, Emergency Services (Fire Marshal's Office)
Ontario
• Ministry
of Labour - Occupational Health and Safety
• Office
of the Fire Marshal
• Ontario
Provincial Police (OPP)
Quebec
• Commission
de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (Quebec)
• Quebec
Provincial Police
New
Brunswick
• Office
of the Fire Marshal
• Workplace
Health, Safety and Compensation Commission
Nova
Scotia
• Ministery
of Environment & Labour - Occupational Health and Safety
• Office
of the Fire Marshal
Prince
Edward Island
• Government
of Prince Edward Island, Community and Cultural Affairs, Inspection
Services Branch (Fire Marshal's Office)
Newfoundland
and Labrador
• Government
of Newfoundland and Labrador (Occupational Health and Safety
- OHS)
• Department
of Municipal and Provincial Affairs (Fire Commissioner)
• International
Air Transport Association (IATA)
• New
Zealand Risk Management Authority
• UN
Dangerous Goods
• UN
Publications
• United
Kingdom Health and Safety Executive, Safety Policy Directorate
• United
Kingdom National Campaign for Fireworks Safety
• U.S.
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF)
• U.S.
Department of Labor - Occupational Safety & Health Administration
• U.S.
Department of Transport (DOT)
• Western
Australia State Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources
• Institute
of Explosives Engineers
• Institute
of Makers of Explosives (IME)
• International
Society of Explosive Engineers (ISEE)
• National
Council on Fireworks Safety (US)
• National
Firearms Association (NFA)
• National
Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
• North
American Propulsion and Aerospace Society (NAPAS)
• Petroleum
Services Association of Canada (PSAC)
• Pyrotechnics
Guild International (PGI)
• Sporting
Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute, Inc. (SAAMI)
• The
Canadian Association of Rocketry
• United
Kingdom Explosives Industry Group (EIG)
• Canadian
Explosives Industry Association (CEAEC)
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The
CEAEC is the national association of Canadian explosive manufacturers,
users and distributors. Through effective presentation, the
CEAEC's mission is to foster good relations between industry,
the public, and government in the interest of explosive safety.
The CEAEC advocates standards of use, handling, storage, transportation
and a code of practice for explosives. The CEAEC further encourages
adoption of uniform legislation pertinent to the commerce of
explosives. For further information regarding membership in
this association, please see the contact below.
Att: Mr. Réne
(Moose) Morin
58 Antares Drive, Unit 5
Ottawa, Ontario
K2E 7W6
Tel.: 613-723-2494
Fax: 613-723-0013
E-mail: ceaec@explotech.com
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• Canadian
Pyrotechnic Council (CPC)
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The
CPC is the national association representing the pyrotechnic
industry in Canada. The CPC's mission is to foster industry
cooperation, provide a national voice for communication, and
work effectively with regulatory agencies, stakeholders and
the public. For further information regarding membership in
this association, please contact:
Dr. David M. Halton
Executive Director
Canadian Pyrotechnic Council
c/o 1909 Camborne Cresent
Ottawa, Ontario
K1H 7B6
Tel.: 613-260-1209
Fax: 613-260-1213
E-mail: haltond@echelon.ca
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