2012 Canadian Electrical Code

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Key Changes

Regardless of what industry you work in, it’s your responsibility to ensure that your company and its workers are following the most up-to-date electrical installation requirements, in order to help reduce risk and improve worker safety. However, the understanding and application of the extensive updates and revisions to the 2012 Canadian Electrical Code can create positive benefits for your specific business.

 

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Electrical Contractors    
  • Broaden your service offerings by expanding your knowledge of emerging technologies
  • Choose the right sizing of conductors to avoid costly mistakes from over sizing or under sizing of conductors
 

HVAC Contractors    
  • Minimize costly reworks due to use of out-of-date or incorrect installation practices
  • Enhance worker safety during equipment maintenance, repair or installation
 

Health Care  
  • Changes to wiring methods in patient care areas and for emergency power supply, exit signs, and life safety systems
  • Requirements for tamper resistant receptacles in childcare service centers
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  • Ensure electrical installations in your facility comply with the latest requirements
  • Enhance patient safety and security, particularly for children
 

Manufacturers    
  • Become aware of new products that are recognized and/or mandated by the Code
  •  Positively impact bottom line while maintaining mandated safety requirements
 

Oil, Gas, Mining  
  • New cable types (i.e. DLO cables) and new requirements for vertical support of cables
  • Updates and changes related to hazardous locations including sealing of cables and equipment protection levels
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  • Providing expanded equipment availability options that may positively impact bottom line
  • Help enhance overall workplace safety by better definition and reduction of hazards
 

Property Management    
  • Enhance safety by accommodating emerging technologies into facility operations, repairs and renovations
  • Boost occupant confidence that mandated safety requirements are being met