Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Standards
The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) is responsible for the development, maintenance and publication of CSA standards. The following is a partial list specific to welding:
| Standard Number | Description |
|---|---|
| CAN/CSA-G401-07 | Corrugated Steel Pipe Products |
| CAN/CSA-ISO 14341:11 | Welding consumables - Wire electrodes and weld deposits for gas shielded metal arc welding of non alloy and fine grain steels - |
| CAN/CSA-W117.2-06 (R2011) | Safety in Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes |
| G40.20-04/G40.21-04 (R2009) | General Requirements for Rolled or Welded Structural Quality Steel/ Structural Quality Steel |
| W178.1-08 | Certification of Welding Inspection Organizations |
| W178.2-08 | Certification of Welding Inspectors |
| W47.1-09 | Certification of companies for fusion welding of steel |
| W47.2-11 | Certification of companies for fusion welding of aluminum |
| W48-06 (R2011) | Filler Metals and Allied Materials for Metal Arc Welding |
| W55.3-08 | Certification of companies for resistance welding of steel and aluminum |
| W59-03 (R2008) | Welded Steel Construction (Metal Arc Welding) |
| W59.2-M1991 (R2008) | Welded Aluminum Construction |
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