Safety
References to documents related to the protection of personnel, the public and property.
SK, CA - Building Code
Saskatchewan follows the National Building Code of Canada (NBC) by regulation under provisions of The Uniform Building and Accessibility Standards Act (the UBAS Act) with few amendments. The NBC sets the minimum standard for building and accessibility. The NBC establishes these four core objectives:
•safety;
•health;
•accessibility for persons with disabilities; and
•fire and structural protection of buildings.
The 2010 edition of the NBC has been adopted for use throughout Saskatchewan and took effect on May 1, 2013.
SK, CA - Fire Code
Saskatchewan follows the National Fire Code of Canada (NFC) by regulation under provisions of The Fire Prevention Act, 1992 as the standard for the fire safe operation of buildings and facilities. The NFC establishes these three core objectives:
•safety;
•health; and
•fire protection of buildings and facilities.
The 2010 edition of the NFC has been adopted for use throughout Saskatchewan and took effect on September 11, 2013.
SK, CA - Plumbing Code
Saskatchewan follows the Canadian Plumbing Code 1990, regulated in the Saskatchewan Plumbing and Drainage Regulations in Part IV.
MB, CA - Building Code
MB, CA - Fire Code
MB, CA - Plumbing Code
Last version in force on April 12, 2016
MB, CA - Energy Code
Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, c. 23
1. The Ontario Building Code is a regulation part of the Building Code Act 1992. The 2012 Ontario Building Code Compendium is two volumes- including Supplementary Standards referenced by the Code and additional explanatory material. For the authoritative text of the Building Code regulation, see the official volumes. The 2012 Building Code was enacted by Ontario Regulation 332/12 which came into force on January 1 2014. 2. The copy of the Building Code that most people have is the Compendium Edition.