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The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) has a web site allowing any CSA standard referenced by a Canadian governmental OHS program to be reviewed (view-only) online without having to purchase the document. It will also indicate any new edition of a standard if the standard referenced has been revised and not yet referenced by the governmental OSH agency.

Google: (ohsviewaccess.csa.ca/ ) or (View CSA Standards Referenced in OHS Regulations - Welcome) to review CSA B335-94: Industrial Lift Truck Operator Training or CSA B335-04 Safety Standard for Lift Trucks. Register and search the jurisdiction British Columbia.
  • Posted 11 Jun 2009 08:14
  • By joseph_h
  • joined 19 Mar'06 - 253 messages
  • Michigan, United States

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