OHS Standards & Guidelines
Police, Corrections and Defence personnel wear helmets for protection from threats which include projectiles fired from guns as well as fragments projected by explosive devices.
Provide protection to the torso, arms, and legs, including joints, of correctional officers and law enforcement personnel from blows with blunt objects during riots, inmate control situations,..
Minimum requirements for the purity of compressed breathing air supplied to the service outlet and for breathing air systems required to produce, store, and distribute such air.
Integrates emergency management and business continuity programs and helps organizations, business and other private and public entities develop an emergency management program.
Provide protection to the heads and faces of law correctional officers and enforcement personnel from blows with blunt objects during riots, inmate control situations, and in any other situations in which there is a threat of violent attack to the head and face.
This Standard sets out requirements for the proper selection, use, and care of respirators and for the administration of an effective respiratory protection program in the workplace.
CSA is working with the Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) to develop a new national standard to better protect first responders against potential chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear (CBRN) events.