Canadian Standards Association, Standards organization in Mississauga, Canada.
The Canadian Standards Association is a standards organization in Mississauga that develops technical specifications for numerous industries. It provides certification and testing services to verify that products meet established safety and performance requirements.
The organization was founded in 1919 as the Canadian Engineering Standards Association and initially created standards for steel railway bridges. It later expanded into a comprehensive standardization body covering many technical fields.
The CSA certification mark, introduced in 1946, has become a symbol of product safety and quality standards compliance throughout Canadian manufacturing industries.
Manufacturers can access certification and testing services at the organization's main location in Mississauga. This facility serves as a central point for companies seeking to verify product compliance with established standards.
A significant portion of the standards developed by this organization are directly incorporated into Canadian legislation. This makes them a fundamental part of the legal framework for product safety across the country.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.