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Canadian engineering codes/regulations

Canadian engineering codes/regulations

Canadian engineering codes/regulations

(OP)
Hi All,
I'm a Material Engineer in the field of ceramics and refractories for high-temperature application (linings of furnaces and kilns for steel, cement and glass industries). I'm going to live and work in Canada.
Can you please advise me what the Canadian engineering standards, codes and regulations I should know and use in this field?
Many thanks in advance for your reply.

RE: Canadian engineering codes/regulations

Start by googling Canadian manufacturers/installers to find who the major players are, and don't be shy about phoning.  Two names around here are RHI and Vesuvius.  
In my experience around refineries, I would guess they are doing the same as the US with the same codes and standards.  
Good Luck.

RE: Canadian engineering codes/regulations

(OP)
Good idea! Many thanks, brimstoner.

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