Defines Canadian content and then gives explanations and examples
of the terms in the definition. 'Canadian content', frequently an
important aspect of the procurement process, is here defined so
that it can be considered from a common understanding.
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard provides the minimum criteria for the design, erection and use of single membrane, unreinforced or reinforced air-supported structures.
1.2 This Standard is intended only for single independent air- supported structures and those which are contiguous with other structures and are attached through a common element.
1.3 This Standard does not apply to…
General Requirements for Seismic Qualification of CANDU Nuclear Power Plants
1. Scope
1.1 General This Standard sets forth the general requirements for seismic qualification of CANDU Nuclear Power Plants. ,, It applies to all structures and systems of the CANDU Nuclear Power Plant that require seismic qualification based on nuclear safety considerations. ,,
1.2 This Standard may also be applied to such other structures and syst ems of a nuclear power plant as…
Code of Practice for Safety in Demolition of Structures
1. Scope
1.1 General
1.1.1 This Standard outlines the safety precautions to be observed and procedures to be used before, during, and after demolition operations to provide for the safety of the public, workers, and property.
1.1.2 Demolition procedures for both systematic and rapid progressive failure methods are described. Particular emphasis is given to areas of known concern…
Load Test Procedure for Wood Roof Trusses for Houses and Small Buildings
1. Scope
1.1 General
This Standard covers the load test procedure for evaluating the
strength and deformation performance of wood roof trusses intended for
use in housing and small buildings as defined in Part 9 of the National
Building Code of Canada.
Note: Part 9 of the National Building Code of Canada provides detailed
requirements…
Applies to the basic Canada Standard sizing system for woman's
apparel. It describes the system and development procedure and
provides in tabular form body measurements in metric units for
standard size ranges covering practically all of the adult female
population. This sizing system does not cover footwear, hosiery
or gloves.
Canada Standard System for Sizing Infants' Apparel
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard describes the basic Canada Standard sizing system for
determining the body size of infants. It outlines the development of the
system and provides in tabular form body measurements in metric units for a
standard size range that includes approximately 90% of Canadian infants, male
and female, from birth to approximately thirty months of age. The system
provides a…
Application of the Canada Standard System for the Sizing of Girls' and Boys'
Apparel
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard presents a modification of the complete Canada Standard
sizing system described in CAN2-49.5-M. More specifically the control
dimensions given in CAN2-49.5-M are called size indicator dimensions and for
all children's and girl's sizes, crotch height has been replaced by waist
height as the vertical size indicator dimension to conform more closely to
present…
Building commissioning process planning — Part 1: New buildings
This standard addresses the development of the commissioning plan at the design stage planning of commissioning activities for new construction projects. The commissioning plan incorporates commissioning activities which begin during early project stages, and continue through design, construction, project turnover, occupancy, and operation. The commissioning plan documents the intended process to…