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This month’s update focuses on key regulatory reminders and consultations affecting propane operations. Transport Canada is reminding operators of CSA B620 requirements for periodic testing or replacement of reclosing pressure relief devices on highway and portable tanks. In Ontario, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) is consulting on updates to the Boilers and Pressure Vessels Code Adoption Document and implementing a 2.4% fee increase effective May 1, alongside expanded Client Portal services and opportunities for industry input on Hydro One smart meter upgrades and Nova Scotia’s review of the Workers’ Compensation Appeals System.
This month’s update covers key federal Clean Fuel Regulations developments, including new credit creation guidance and updated 2025 compliance credit pricing. It also highlights TDG leadership appointments, Ontario’s expanded TSSA Client Portal launching in March 2026, and Atlantic updates focused on workplace safety, harassment prevention training, and new digital technical safety services in Nova Scotia.
This month’s update focuses on key federal consultations, including proposed amendments to the Clean Fuel Regulations, the Environmental Emergency (E2) review, and updates to CSA safety standards. It also highlights upcoming Clean Fuel Regulations reporting deadlines and new guidance from Measurement Canada, alongside provincial updates from B.C., Alberta, and Ontario affecting fuels, codes, and compliance.
This month’s update features the approaching 2025 transition deadline for WHMIS changes, several federal consultations—including CANUTEC’s service survey and proposed amendments to the Clean Fuel Regulations—and new guidance from Measurement Canada. Provincial updates include Ontario’s new requirements for fittings and agricultural BPVs, B.C.’s fuel supply chain documentation rules and expanded EPR webinars, and Nova Scotia’s Safety Advent Calendar to support safer workplaces.
Winter brings critical regulatory updates. This issue highlights Transport Canada’s ERAP activation guidance, the latest Clean Fuel Regulations credit market report, and upcoming Ontario Fire Code changes. Plus, learn about B.C.’s propane cylinder recycling inclusion, Alberta’s Renewable Fuels Standard updates, and the importance of TDG training for equivalency certificate holders.
Evolving standards take center stage. This issue covers Transport Canada’s new cylinder requalification rules, B.C.’s emissions compliance launch, Ontario’s 2026 fee consultations, and Nova Scotia’s updated safety guidance.
This issue highlights upcoming K15 nozzle requirements, new Gas Technician experience standards, E2 regulatory engagement progress, and key carbon intensity application deadlines. Plus, provincial updates from B.C., Alberta, Ontario, and Nova Scotia on fees, codes, and workplace safety.
As summer refilling ramps up, this issue shares critical safety reminders for attendants and transport practices. Plus, key regulatory updates on clean fuel reporting, tank car modifications, emissions programs, and new PTI training resources.
With RV season underway, this issue highlights critical safety reminders for tank filling and new training opportunities. Plus, important updates on Clean Fuel Regulations, tank car phase-outs, emissions reporting, and provincial safety developments across Canada.
As BBQ season drives up demand, safety remains top priority. This issue features Ontario’s major win on QA inspections, national code updates, new safety guidance, and key regulatory changes across Canada.
As spring begins, stay alert to seasonal delivery hazards and evolving compliance demands. This issue covers updated reporting rules, new B149 and CSA code editions, and provincial updates across Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
This month highlights critical cold weather safety reminders, new CSA TDG standards, and regulatory updates across emissions, clean fuel, and tank car phaseouts. Plus, upcoming webinars and training opportunities from PTI.
Start the year with critical winter safety reminders and updates on unsafe cylinder sales, environmental planning, and equivalency renewals. Plus, key provincial developments and PTI’s virtual Train-the-Trainer course returns.