I got the amendments to the 2012 OBC. Even the amendments seem far behind what has been published to-date by the CSA and ASTM. For example, they still reference CSA S413-07 Parking Structures rather than the more recent CSA S413-14. Seems to be a bad situation, but this is government, so perhaps that must be expected.
Questions:
1. Is there any reason that we should not reference the most recent CSA and ASTM Standards (right up to 2018)? This would be consistent with our professional duty to the public to carry out our design to the most current thinking and research that has been accepted as safe and effective by the engineering community?
2. If the answer to the above is that we should not do that, then is there anything wrong with referencing the most current CSA and ASTM Standards if those particular Standards are not referenced in the OBC?
3. If the answer to the above questions is that this should not be done, does that mean that we must design to old OBC Standards, even in the rare case where the old Standard is wrong on the unsafe side?
The above questions are with respect to structural engineering. I realize that there may perhaps be contentious environmental issues that might have resulted in delay...I don't know.
Is anyone aware of any issue that arose because a structural engineer carried out his design to the latest CSA and ASTM Standards rather than the outdated ones listed in OBC ? This same issue arises every time there is a new OBC...it seems to lag so many years behind the NBC and there seems no reason why. I realize every province has to have its own Code, which seems to be going in the opposite direction in which the world is moving towards one standard Code to be used by many nations.