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Today Saturday, May 10, 2008
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ELECTRICAL PRODUCT SAFETY IN ONTARIO: REGULATION 438/07
On August 1, 2007 the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services filed Ontario Regulation 438/07, Product Safety. This new regulation enables Electrical Safety Authority to address the safety of electrical products and equipment sold and used in Ontario.
ESA is committed to working with stakeholders over the next several months to establish operational guidelines to support the implementation of the regulation. Click here for more information about Regulation 438/07.
ESA's privacy policy
Click here to view ESA's Privacy Policy
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05/05/08 McQuay Recalls Air Conditioners/Heat Pumps Due to Fire Hazard
09/19/07 Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems Commercial GFCI Receptacle Product Notification
05/07/07 Hazards Due to Misuse of Extension Cords
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 The Electrical Safety Authority has developed a province-wide campaign informing Ontarians of the requirement to hold an ECRA/ESA provincial licence to offer electrical services. Click here for more information about the consumer awareness campaign. Click here for a list of licenced electrical contractors.
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Determining "Risk Factor"
The Electrical Safety Authority has been working to educate do-it-yourselfers through Home Depot outlets of the potential risks associated with specific electrical installations and tips they can follow to keep themselves safe. Click
here to test your knowledge of the risk factor - and to view the safety tips. |
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