> Could someone please help answer these questions with regards to Canadian
> Safety requirements. I can try ... > 1.) Are telecommunications products shipped into Canada required to be > Certified by CSA or Listed by UL using the CUL mark or have another NRTL > equivalent mark? If yes, is it by Canadian law, local codes, or by customer > requirement? Yes, certification to CSA standards is required by the laws of each and every Province and Territory in Canada. This refers to safety certification. Please note that by federal regulations telecom equipment ALSO needs to be certified, for interconnect purposes, by Communications Canada (aka. Department of Communications), which is similar to the US FCC. I suspect this may not be up to date, but the address I have is: Communications Canada 300 Slater Street Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0C8 Canada Tel: (613) 990-4716 If this is not correct, your nearest Canadian consulate will be easily able to help you out. > 2.) Are all telecommunications devices required to have CSA certification > or equivalent regardless of ownership (telco provider owned vs. customer > owned). Are products owned by telco providers exempt? As far as I know, nobody is exempt. Certainly customer owned equipment must comply. > 3.) Who is in charge regulating this (customs vs. building inspectors vs. > customers)? All of the above, plus electrical inspectors, power and telecom companies, government ministries, consumer groups, etc. Please note that certification is required by law, so there is really no legal way to avoid this. Sorry about the short answers. Busy putting out some fires, and tempus fugit ... Regards, Egon Varju
