Applies to materials for the fabrication of air duct systems for
use in accordance with the requirements of the current edition of
the National Building Code of Canada. The materials covered by
these requirements include preformed lengths of flexible or rigid
ducts, materials in the form of boards for field fabrication of
lengths of rigid ducts, and preformed flexible connectors.
Information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection - Basic
Reference Model
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard ISO
7498-1984.
1 Scope and field of application
This International Standard describes the Reference Model of Open Systems
Interconnection. It establishes a framework for coordinating the development
of existing and future standards for the interconnection of systems and is
provided for reference by those standards…
Canada Standard System for Sizing Girls' and Boys' Apparel
This standard describes the basic Canada Standard sizing system for determining the body size of boys' and girls'. It outlines the development of the system and provides in tabular form body measurements in metric units for standard size ranges covering practically all male and female members of the population from about two to three years of age until they reach their middle to upper…
Canada Standard System for Sizing Girls' and Boys' Apparel
Describes the basic Canada Standard sizing system for determining
the body size of boys and girls. It outlines the development of
the system and provides in tabular form body measurements in
metric units for standard size ranges covering practically all
male and female members of the population from about two to three
years of age until they reach their middle to upper teens. This
sizing…
Packing for Transportation of Dangerous Goods in United Nations Performance
Packagings
1. Scope
1.1 This standard sets out the requirements for packing for transport of
dangerous goods in packagings conforming to performance standards
established by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport
of Dangerous Goods and Transport Canada. It does not cover dangerous
goods classed as explosives (Class 1), gases (Class 2), infectious…
Preferred Voltage Levels for AC Systems, 0 to 50 000 V
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard establishes voltage standards for AC Systems in Canada to provide a guide:
(a) To national committees on utilization and control equipment or devices for establishing standard ratings of such equipment or devices on a basis coordinated with standard systems;
(b) To system designers so that new systems will be designed to accommodate standard ratings of…
Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to the
International Standard ISO 3166-1981. It provides basic
two-letter alphabetic codes (ISO alpha-2 country code),
three-letter codes (ISO alpha-3 country code) for special
purposes and three-digit numerical codes (ISO numeric-3 country
codes) established by the Statistical Office of the United
Nations.
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…