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

  • These requirements are separate from and in addition to those of the Electrical Safety Authority.

  • All electrical equipment must have a nameplate attached showing the operating voltage, phase, hertz, ampere/wattage/horsepower/kilowatts and full load current and CSA or Electrical Safety Authority approval sticker.

  • Prior to connection of the service the Distributor requires notification from the Electrical Safety Authority that the electrical installation has been inspected and approved for connection.

  • For further information, contact the Electrical Safety Authority – www.esa-safe.com click on “Electrical Product Safety”, then “Product Approval Requirements or call 877.372.7233.

  • All deliveries are to be made within (5) FIVE business days from acceptance of a Purchase Order.SPECIFICATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS All electrical equipment must conform to the standard of the Electrical Safety Authority (E.S.A.) as same may be amended from time to time, and electrical equipment must be Canadian Standard Association (CSA), E.S.A, or Underwriters Laboratories of Canada (ULC) approved and is in accordance with all other related local, provincial and federal ordinances.

  • Customer owned substations must be inspected by both the Electrical Safety Authority and the Distributor, prior to connection to the Distribution system.

  • Initial clearing and tree trimming on the Customer’s Property shall be done by the Customer according to the requirements of the Electrical Safety Authority.

  • Upon identification of possible unauthorized energy use, a distributor shall notify, if appropriate, Measurement Canada, the Electrical Safety Authority, police officials, retailers that service consumers affected by the unauthorized energy use, or other entities.

  • Upon identification of possible unauthorized energy use, the Distributor shall notify, if appropriate, Measurement Canada, The Electrical Safety Authority, Police Officials, Retailers that service Customers affected by an authorized energy use, or other entities.

  • All electrical equipment must have a nameplate attached showing the operating voltage, phase, hertz, ampere/wattage/horsepower/kilowatts and full load current and Canadian Standards Association or Electrical Safety Authority approval sticker.


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

Related to Electrical Safety Authority

  • Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Legal Requirement designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards, and any program, whether governmental or private (including those promulgated or sponsored by industry associations and insurance companies), designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions.

  • Workplace safety means those conditions related to physical health and safety of employees enforceable under federal or state law, or District rule related to: safety of the physical work environment, the safe operation of workplace equipment and tools, provision of protective equipment, training and warning requirements, workplace violence and accident risk.