Electrical Safety Authority definition

Electrical Safety Authority or “ESA” means the person or body designated under the Electricity Act regulations as the Electrical Safety Authority;
Electrical Safety Authority or “ESA” means the person or body designated under the
Electrical Safety Authority means the person or body designated as the “Authority” pursuant to Part VIII of the Electricity Act, 1998 (Ontario), or its successor.

Examples of Electrical Safety Authority in a sentence

  • The Facility shall maintain all necessary inspection records for the Electrical Safety Authority and provide a copy upon request to the Distributor within seven (7) calendar days.

  • Without limiting Section 3.1.2 of the DSC, all electrical equipment in the embedded generation facility shall be provided, installed and maintained in accordance with the Electrical Safety Authority for the Province of Ontario, as well as industry standards and good practice in Ontario.


More Definitions of Electrical Safety Authority

Electrical Safety Authority or “ESA” means the person or body designated under the Electricity Act regulations as the Electrical Safety Authority, and generally accountable for public electrical safety in Ontario and responsible for wiring inspections, general inspections, Canadian Electrical Safety Code advice and information, and product approval inspections;
Electrical Safety Authority means the person or body designated by the regulations as the Electrical Safety Authority; (“Office de la sécurité des installations électriques”)
Electrical Safety Authority means the person or body designated as the “Authority” pursuant to Part VIII of the Electricity Act, or its successor.
Electrical Safety Authority means the Electrical Safety Authority or any successor entity thereto;
Electrical Safety Authority or “ESA” means the person or body designated under the Electricity Act regulations as the Electrical Safety Authority, and generally accountable for public electrical

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