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The Canadian Standards Association is a not-for-profit membership-based association serving business, industry, government and consumers in Canada and the global marketplace. As a solutions-oriented organization, CSA work in Canada and around the world to develop standards that address real needs, such as enhancing public safety and health. Advancing the quality of life. Helping to preserve the environment. Facilitating trade. |
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| Benefit from CSA certification | ||
| Choose CSA International when selling your products in the U.S., Canada or International markets | ||
CSA International is accredited in the U.S. by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL), and in Canada by the Standards Council of Canada (SCC). |
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CSA marks are accepted by Regulatory Authorities in the occupational health and safety, electrical, gas, building, plumbing and many other fields in the U.S. and Canada. |
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| Procedure of CSA certification | ||
| Step 1: Start the application process early | ||
CSA will ask for:
CSA will respond promptly to your submission with a reference number, fixed fee, schedule, sampling requirements, and the name of the CSA staff member assigned to your project (the Project Holder). You will be asked to submit the fee prior to testing. |
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| Step 2: Provide samples and test data | ||
| The next step involves providing CSA with a sample of the product you want certified. Please label all product samples with your project reference number to ensure prompt service. In some cases it might be more practical for the Project Holder to visit your facilities-for example, if the product is very large or the production run is limited. If your product has already been tested by an accredited testing organization, you can include the report containing those test results now. |
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| Step 3: Respond to the Findings letter | ||
| Once your product has been tested, you will receive a finding letter. The Findings letter tells you the results of the test and what to do next to obtain certification. This letter may ask you to respond to specific items, or to alter the product to meet certain requirements. If your product is ready for certification, the Findings letter will include a proposed Certification Record, and ask you to confirm this as the published record of the product. | ||
| Step 4: Receive final certification | ||
| If the product meets the requirements, CSA International will issue a Certification Report and Certificate of Compliance. You may now use the CSA Mark on the certified product upon signing a service agreement with CSA International. | ||