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What is TSSA? Technical Standards and Safety Authority is Ontario’s public safety regulator for Elevating & Amusement Devices, Ski Lifts, Fuels, Boilers & Pressure Vessels and Operating Engineers.
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Access TSSA’s highest-volume applications and perform online transactions through the TSSA Client Portal’s automated self-service functions. Use the links below to find the services you need.
About TSSA
The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) is a not-for-profit organization that the Government of Ontario has mandated to administer technical safety regulations and provide safety …
Fuels Dashboard - TSSA
Legislative and Regulatory information Archived documents do not appear on this page. Visit the Regulatory Document Search to find archived documents.
Certification: Operating Engineer - TSSA
The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) oversees the certification and examination of operating engineers and operators to confirm their qualifications.
Boilers & Pressure Vessels Certificate of Inspection - TSSA
You must arrange an installation inspection with TSSA if you own or operate a BPV device that is new, has never been inspected by TSSA, or has changed its location.
Contact Us - TSSA
TSSA’s Customer Contact Centre is available Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (excluding holidays). Note: The Technical Standards and Safety Authority's (TSSA) head office is closed for in …
Elevating Devices (ED) Dashboard - TSSA
May 30, 2025 · TSSA regulatory jurisdiction as related to elevating devices when associated with federal or other non-regulatory activities or functions Construction Hoist Transport Platform Hoistway Wiring …
Contractor Registration and Certification - TSSA
If you are a fuels contractor or contracting company, you can become authorized by obtaining a registration with TSSA to install, operate and maintain regulated equipment across the province.
Legislation and Enforcement - TSSA
TSSA issues various guidance documents, such as advisories and guidelines, to help regulated industries comply with regulatory requirements and keep Ontarians safe.