Ab 516 Pesruserguide
Ab 516 Pesruserguide
NOTE: This document is unofficial, and does not reflect the opinions of Alberta Municipal Affairs
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
Section 2: Paramountcy....................................................................................................................................................................... 18
QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (Note: Sections 11-13 all apply to QM Systems) ............................................................ 31
Section 15: Boilers, Pressure Vessels, Fired-Heater Pressure Coils, Thermal Liquid Heating Systems Design Submissions ..... 39
Section 18: Welding, Brazing and Other Joining Procedures Submissions .................................................................................... 45
Section 21: Welding, Brazing and Other Joining Procedures Registered ....................................................................................... 48
Introduction
Pressure equipment may contain a considerable amount of energy and, if it fails in use, it can
seriously injure or kill people and cause major damage to property.
The Alberta Safety Codes Act and regulations govern pressure equipment safety in Alberta. The
Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation was developed to prevent pressure equipment accidents
and incidents and establishes requirements that must be met by persons who own, operate,
design, construct, install or maintain pressure equipment or provide related services.
This User Guide is intended to assist stakeholders in meeting the requirements of the Pressure
Equipment Safety Regulation, and to assure the safe operation of pressure equipment installed in
Alberta.
The following documents have been approved by the Administrator for pressure equipment safety
under the provisions and authority of the Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation (PESR). These
documents provide the detailed requirements that must be met, as provided for in the PESR, and
supplement the information covered in this User Guide.
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Your attention is also drawn to AB-507, Guidelines for the Inspection of Fired Heaters.
Pressure means energy is stored in a container or vessel. Pressure equipment such as boilers
and pressure vessels may contain an enormous amount of energy. If boilers or pressure vessels
are not designed, operated, or maintained properly or the safety protection devices fail to prevent
excessive pressure buildup, the result can be a destructive explosion causing injuries to people
and damaging property.
The purpose of the Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation and this User Guide is to promote
pressure equipment safety and reduce pressure equipment accidents and incidents. Knowing the
pressure equipment hazards and the root causes of accidents and incidents helps us to reduce
the occurrence of pressure equipment accidents and incidents.
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ensuring the design is suitable for all loading and operation conditions;
ensuring that the pressure equipment is constructed in accordance with the design
requirements;
using competent persons for construction;
following manufacturer’s operating instructions;
ensuring all controls, instrumentation, and over-pressure protection devices are tested on
a regular basis and are in good working order;
having up-to-date operating procedures for normal and emergency operating conditions
and having them readily available to the operators;
using competent persons, who have appropriate skills and training and any required
certifications, to operate pressure equipment;
maintaining equipment in good working condition;
assessing the condition of pressure equipment throughout its service life to ensure it
remains safe for operation.
In Alberta, the Minister of Municipal Affairs establishes public safety policy through the legislative
and regulatory process. For pressure equipment safety, the legislation is the Safety Codes Act
and the regulations under the Act. The partners in Alberta’s pressure equipment safety system
include:
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The Minister of Municipal Affairs establishes public safety policy through legislative process. The
Minister is accountable for the administration of the Safety Codes Act. The Minister delegates the
delivery of safety programs to ABSA through an Administration Agreement.
On behalf of the Minister, Alberta Municipal Affairs facilitates the total safety systems for pressure
equipment in the province and plays a key role in promoting safe communities and workplaces.
In this role, the Government ministry:
develops and recommends changes to the Safety Codes Act and its regulations;
conducts policy and program audits of ABSA;
assists the Minister in prosecutions of Safety Codes Act offenders;
acts as liaison between the Minister and ABSA.
The Safety Codes Council is a not-for-profit, non-government organization charged with the
responsibilities of overseeing the Safety Codes Act. It acts as a liaison between the Minister and
persons or organizations interested in safety matters covered by the Act. In doing so, the SCC
provides a mechanism for stakeholders’ participation in the development and delivery of Alberta’s
safety system.
The Minister of Municipal Affairs appoints the Administrator respecting pressure equipment and
prescribes the Administrator’s powers and duties under the Safety Codes Act and regulations.
The Administrator for Pressure Equipment is Michael Poehlmann who is also the Chief Inspector
of ABSA.
The Administrator is the Alberta jurisdiction representative on Codes and Standards committees
and is responsible for:
establishing requirements for programs and activities, and
technical issues involving pressure equipment safety programs.
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ABSA is registered under the Societies Act as a not-for-profit organization and is designated by
the SCC as an accredited agency. The Boilers Delegated Administration Regulation defines the
authority, power and duties for ABSA. ABSA is delegated by the Alberta Government for the
delivery of the pressure equipment safety program services in Alberta and to carry out
jurisdictional duties under the Safety Codes Act.
ABSA contact information and office locations are available on the ABSA Web site at
www.absa.ca. ABSA’s Edmonton and Calgary office locations are:
Summary
Pressure equipment safety is critical to everybody. It affects your safety, life and property. This
User Guide helps us to better understand the Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation which is
developed to prevent pressure equipment accidents and incidents.
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Section 1: Interpretation
1(1) In this Regulation,
(a) “Act” means the Safety Codes Act;
The Safety Codes Act is an Alberta law that sets out general safety
requirements for:
fire protection
buildings (includes barrier-free design and access)
electrical systems
elevating devices, amusement rides and rope lifts
gas systems
plumbing and private sewage disposal systems
pressure equipment.
The requirements in the Act apply to all of the disciplines above.
The Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation ("PESR") sets out
requirements that apply specifically to pressure equipment. Both
the Regulations and the Act are law in Alberta.
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(e) “ASME Code” means the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code or Pressure Piping Code declared in force
applicable to the equipment;
(f) “boiler” means a vessel in which steam or other vapour can be generated
under pressure or in which a liquid can be put under pressure by the direct
application of a heat source;
Typically, boilers are found in heating plants and power plants.
See heating plant in section 1(1)(o) and power plant in section
1(1)(y).
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(k) “equipment record” includes design information, data reports, inspection plans
and integrity assessment, repair and alteration records;
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(m) “fired‑heater pressure coil” means the total fluid‑retaining system within the
internally insulated enclosure and header boxes of a petroleum or chemical plant
fired‑heater, including tubes, return bends, crossover piping, inlet and outlet
headers and manifolds;
A fired-heater pressure coil is always part of a process
(i.e., process heating as opposed to building heating). For
example, a fired-heater pressure coil within a refinery may be used
to increase temperature to aid process reactions.
A separately fired water heater, steam generator, steam
superheater or superheater coil in a process heater enclosure is a
boiler and is not considered a fired-heater pressure coil even
though it is in the same heated gas flow path.
(n) “fitting” means a valve, gauge, regulating or controlling device, flange, pipe
fitting or any other appurtenance that is attached to, or forms part of, a boiler,
pressure vessel, fired‑heater pressure coil, thermal liquid heating system or
pressure piping system;
See section 5 and section 17.
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(s) “integrity management system” means a system for ensuring that pressure
equipment is designed, constructed, installed, operated, maintained and
decommissioned in accordance with this Regulation;
See section 11(3) and section 37(b).
(t) “liquefied petroleum gas” means any material that is composed predominantly
of propane, propylene, normal butane, isobutane and butylene either by
themselves or in any mixture of them;
(v) “maximum allowable working pressure” means the pressure authorized on the
design registration or a lesser pressure as indicated on the manufacturer’s data
report;
Maximum allowable working pressure (MAWP) is the highest
pressure at which the equipment may be operated at its design
temperature. MAWP is measured at the top of the vessel in its
operating position.
The maximum allowable working pressure of an item can be found
on the manufacturer’s data report and on the certificate of
inspection permit. If the equipment's pressure rating has been
changed ("re-rated"), the maximum allowable working pressure is
shown on the certificate of inspection permit and on the rerate
nameplate.
It is permissible for the manufacturer to show, on the boiler or
pressure vessel nameplate and manufacturer’s data report, a value
lower than the pressure for which the design was registered. This
is sometimes done if the manufacturer has a design registered for
one pressure but his client orders a piece of equipment for a lower
pressure and the manufacturer simply certifies the equipment for
the pressure that was ordered rather than registering a new design
which might be made of the same thicknesses of materials anyway.
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“owner” includes a lessee, a person in charge, a person who has care and control and a
person who holds out that the person has the powers and authority of ownership or who
for the time being exercises the powers and authority of ownership.
– from the Safety Codes Act.
"Owner" refers to a person or company who has care and control of
pressure equipment, regardless of whether the equipment is the
actual property of that person or company.
(z) “pressure” means pressure that is above atmospheric pressure unless stated
otherwise;
This pressure is commonly referred to as "gauge pressure."
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(aa) “pressure piping system” means pipes, tubes, conduits, fittings, gaskets,
bolting and other components that make up a system for the conveyance of an
expansible fluid under pressure and may also control the flow of that fluid;
If a piping system does not contain and is not intended to contain a
fluid that would be expansible at the system maximum design
temperature, it is not a pressure piping system under this
regulation.
(cc) “pressure vessel” means a vessel used for containing, storing, distributing,
processing or otherwise handling an expansible fluid under pressure;
If a vessel does not contain and is not intended to contain a fluid
that would be expansible at the system maximum design
temperature, it does not need to be constructed and maintained as
a pressure vessel under the Safety Codes Act. But, if it is not built
as a pressure vessel, it cannot be put into expansible fluids service.
Propane storage tanks, air receivers and distillation columns are
examples of pressure vessels.
“quality management system” means all the documented, planned and systematic
actions needed to ensure that this Act is complied with
– from the Safety Codes Act
See section 11
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(ee) “safety codes officer” means a safety codes officer, designated under the
Act, in the pressure equipment discipline;
Only employees of ABSA may be safety codes officers for pressure
equipment.
See section 31 of the Safety Codes Act.
(ee.1) “shop inspection” means the inspection by a safety codes officer of any
boiler or pressure vessel during, and upon completion of, construction in Alberta;
(ff) “thermal liquid” means a non‑expansible fluid other than water or a mixture of
water and glycol that is used as a heat transfer medium without vaporization at
the maximum design temperature and atmospheric pressure;
A thermal liquid does not vaporize at the maximum design
temperature and atmospheric pressure. See definition of thermal
liquid heating system below.
(ff.1) “thermal liquid heating system” means one or more thermal liquid heaters,
and any connected piping system or vessel, in which a thermal liquid that is not
pressurized by the application of a heat source is used as the heat transfer
medium;
It is important to distinguish a thermal liquid heating system from a
power plant or a heating plant.
A thermal liquid heating system is designed and operated so that
the thermal liquid cannot be pressurized by the application of heat.
This is usually accomplished by venting to atmosphere since
thermal expansion of the liquid in a closed system will pressurize
the system.
If the thermal liquid heating system can be pressurized by the
application of heat, the system is a power plant or a heating plant
and the heater is deemed to be a boiler.
(gg) “volume” means the maximum volume of water that may be contained in an
item of pressure equipment.
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Section 2: Paramountcy
2(1) If there is a conflict between a code or standard declared in force by this Regulation
and another regulation under a statute of Alberta, the other regulation prevails over the
code or standard.
In some situations, the codes and standards adopted in the
Regulation (such as CSA and ASME codes or standards) can
contradict requirements in other regulations under Alberta law.
If there is such a conflict, the Alberta regulation always overrides
the code or standard and must be followed.
(2) If there is a conflict between the provisions of the CSA Standard B51, Boiler,
Pressure Vessel and Pressure Piping Code, declared in force by this Regulation and
any other code or standard declared in force by this Regulation, the provisions of the
CSA Standard B51, Boiler, Pressure Vessel and Pressure Piping Code prevail over
the other code or standard.
If the requirements of the CSA B51 Code are more stringent than
those in another code or standard, the requirements of the CSA
B51 Code must be followed.
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Section 3: Exemptions
3 Repealed AR 158/2014 s5.
The exemptions in this section have been repealed by section 5 of
the Pressure Equipment Exemption Order Amendment Regulation
(AR 158/2014) and are now included in the Pressure Equipment
Exemption Order (AR 56/2006) section 2(2) – clauses (p), (q), (r)
& (s).
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(2) A type of pressure vessel not listed in subsection (1) that has a volume not
exceeding 42.5 litres shall not be manufactured or operated unless it is registered by
the Administrator or a safety codes officer and it may be registered and
manufactured as a fitting.
Notwithstanding that the small pressure vessel may be registered
and manufactured as a fitting, it is still a pressure vessel and must
be designed and built to the pressure vessel code. Because this
section is permissive, pressure vessels of less than 42.5 litres
volume not listed in subsection (1) may also be registered and
manufactured as pressure vessels.
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However, the Administrator has the final say over whether an item
may be registered as a fitting or must be registered as a pressure
vessel.
See Figure 1(b) in CSA B51
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(4) Hot water tanks and water heaters containing water at a temperature exceeding
65 degrees Celsius must meet all the requirements of the Regulation respecting
pressure vessels.
Water tanks and heaters that contain water warmer than 65 °C
must meet all the requirements for pressure vessels, such as
design registration, certificate of inspection permit, etc. This is
consistent with CSA B51.
The Pressure Equipment Exemption Order defines exemptions that
apply based on the size of the water tank or water heater. Vessels
used as hot water tanks or water heaters and that have an internal
diameter not exceeding 610 mm are exempt from the PESR per
PEEO sections 2(2)(f) & (g).
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(i) MSS Standard Practice SP-25-2013, Standard Marking System for Valves,
Fittings, Flanges and Unions, published by the Manufacturers Standardization
Society of the Valve and Fitting Industry;
(j) TEMA Standards of Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association (9th
edition), published by the Tubular Exchanger Manufacturers Association;
(k) API Standard 661-2013, Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers for General Refinery
Services (7th edition), published by the American Petroleum Institute;
(l) ISO-16528 Boilers and Pressure Vessels – Part 1, 1st Edition, 2007, published
by the International Organization for Standardization, for construction not
addressed in the above codes and standards provided the same engineering
philosophy, safety margins and administrative requirements in CSA B51 are
followed.
These codes, standards and bodies of rules are the legal
requirements for pressure equipment in Alberta.
Note that if code or standard requirements conflict with any
Alberta regulation (including this one), the Alberta regulation must
be followed.
Automatic adoption: PESR Section 6 provides that the codes,
standards and bodies of rules are declared in force as amended or
replaced from time to time. This means that the regulation does
not need to be amended to make new editions or revisions a
requirement in Alberta. The Safety Codes Act establishes that they
come into force 12 months after publication unless the Minister
publishes an order that a particular document will not be in force, or
the in-force date is changed. See Information Bulletin IB16-001 for
background information.
Interpretations and code cases are not part of the code, and are
not automatically adopted for use in Alberta. Use of
interpretations and code cases may be accepted on an individual
basis upon application to ABSA. Check with ABSA Design Survey
before attempting to apply interpretations or code cases.
API 661 applies for general refinery air-cooled heat exchangers
(ACHE’s), but for the ACHE’s associated with pipeline compressor
stations, only the requirements relating to shoulder plugs and
gaskets are invoked.
Regarding ISO-16528 Boilers and Pressure Vessels – Part 1,
please refer to ABSA Information Bulletin IB16-019, Use of ISO
16528 in Alberta, available at www.absa.ca or any ABSA office.
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Section 7: Disclaimer
7 The codes and standards declared in force by this Regulation, and any codes and
standards referenced in the codes and standards, do not make or imply any assurance
or guarantee by the Crown with respect to the life expectancy, durability or operating
performance of equipment and materials referenced in the codes and standards.
Many factors affect the integrity and operating performance of an
individual item of pressure equipment. Information in the codes
and standards should not be understood as any kind of guarantee
of operating life or performance.
The owner of pressure equipment has the responsibility to ensure
that the requirements of the Act and regulations are complied with,
and to ensure the safety of the pressure equipment.
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REGISTRATION
(Note Sections 14-24 all apply to registrations)
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In the event that small plants (packaged units or "skids") are tied
together into a single process entity where the aggregate volume of
the pressure piping exceeds 500 litres, they are no longer exempt
from design registration. New pressure piping not exceeding 500
litres added to an existing pressure piping system does not require
design registration.
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Note that in 16(1)(e) the term “pressure pipe fittings” includes such things
as valves and pressurized instruments in addition to flanges and things
such as pipe elbows, commonly referred to as pipe fittings.
Primary Service Rating. The primary service rating might be, for
example, the B16.5 class for flanges or the B16.11 class for couplings.
WP Number. The information required is the WP number, as it may be
impractical to list all WPS numbers and the joints to which they apply. This
requirement applies to Alberta manufacturers only; other jurisdictions may
not use an equivalent number. For manufacturers outside Alberta, a list of
the WPS’s used should be provided.
Hydrostatic Testing. For normal hydrostatic testing, it is generally
sufficient to state that the test is hydrostatic and indicate the pressure.
Hydrostatic testing is required by section 30(1). Section 30(2) allows an
alternate method to be accepted. All of the details listed in 16(1)(g) must
be provided, with all actual pressures included (not multiples of maximum
working pressures), if some test procedure other than a hydrostatic test of
a line is to be performed.
Piping Systems Form. The form required is ABSA form AB-96.
See ABSA forms on the ABSA website.
Additional Information. ABSA may ask for any additional information
that is necessary to complete the design review and register the design.
Complete Submissions. Submission of complete information will help
prevent delays in design registration. The design surveyor will request any
necessary missing information before completing registration.
16(2) Professional Engineer. The stamp or seal indicates that the
professional engineer has verified that the design complies with the
applicable code, including pipe stresses and support systems, and that the
overpressure protection system complies with this Regulation.
The stamp or seal must also be signed and dated.
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CONSTRUCTION
Note: Sections 25 to 32 all apply to construction
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(4) All pressure vessels designed and constructed or manufactured to Section VIII,
Division 2 or 3 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code must be stamped with
the official ASME Code symbol.
Divisions 2 and 3 set requirements for alternative methods of
construction for high-pressure vessels. Vessels built to these
standards must comply with all code requirements and be code-
stamped, whether they are constructed in Canada or any other
country in the world.
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(2) A vendor, owner or manufacturer who brings or causes to be brought into Alberta
a boiler, pressure vessel, fired-heater pressure coil or thermal liquid heating system
must ensure that the manufacturer’s data report has been sent to the Administrator.
For pressure equipment constructed outside of Alberta, the
manufacturer’s data report should be available to a safety codes
officer at the time of initial inspection. The safety codes officer
requires the manufacturer’s data report before a certificate of
inspection permit can be issued. The equipment may not be used
before a certificate of inspection permit is issued.
See section 33 regarding certificate of inspection permits.
See ABSA web site for Forms.
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(2) Despite subsection (1), for piping constructed outside Alberta, the pressure piping
construction and test data report form must be completed by the person who
constructed the piping and must be certified by an inspector acceptable to the
Administrator.
For piping constructed outside of Canada,
Use ABSA form AB-83F. The form must be certified by an
inspector holding a National Board New Construction Commission
with an Authorized Inspector Commission (AI).
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The contractor must ensure that all piping data reports (AB-83’s or
AB-83F’s) are certified and submitted to the owner or to the
contractor who will be installing the piping in the field and who will
be completing the final AB-83 form for the piping.
Note that the Completion of Construction Declaration (AB-81) may
also be required in accordance with section 32.
AB-83 or AB-83F Pressure Piping Construction and Test Data
Reports are required to be submitted to and retained by the owner
irrespective of whether an AB-81 Completion of Construction
Declaration is required by section 32.
Retaining Forms. It is strongly recommended that the piping
data report forms (AB-83’s & AB-81’s) be retained by the owner
for the life of the plant although the regulation only requires that
the AB-83’s be kept for a period of not less than five years.
See: forms section of the ABSA website.
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OPERATIONS
Note: Sections 33 to 46 all apply to operations
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(2) Despite subsection (1), the following do not require a certificate of inspection
permit but must meet all the other requirements of this Regulation:
(a) a boiler that has a volume not exceeding 42.5 litres;
(b) a pressure vessel that
(i) has a volume not exceeding 500 litres,
(ii) has a maximum allowable working pressure not exceeding 1725
kilopascals, and
(iii) is used as an air receiver, air and oil receiver, air filter, air dryer, cushion
tank, hydropneumatic tank, hydropneumatic valve operating cylinder or
pneumatic valve operating cylinder;
(c) a pressure vessel that
(i) does not have a quick actuating closure,
(ii) is not required by the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code to be fully
radiographed,
(iii) does not exceed 150 litres in volume and 1725 kilopascals design
pressure or 85 litres in volume and 2415 kilopascals design pressure or 42.5
litres in volume and 4140 kilopascals design pressure or any intermediate
combination of volume and pressure obtained by straight line interpolation
between adjacent pairs of values, and
(iv) is not designed and constructed in accordance with Section VIII, Division
2 or 3 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code;
(d) a pressure vessel that
(i) has a volume not exceeding 42.5 litres,
(ii) has an internal diameter not exceeding 152 millimetres, and
(iii) is not designed and constructed in accordance with Section VIII, Division
2 or 3 of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code;
(e) a liquefied petroleum gas storage tank that has a volume not exceeding 10
cubic metres;
(f) a pressure vessel that
(i) contains liquefied petroleum gases or compressed natural gas,
(ii) has a volume not exceeding 1.15 cubic metres, and
(iii) is mounted on a vehicle and provides motor fuel for that vehicle, or is
mounted on a vehicle subject to the Motor Vehicle Transport Act, 1987
(Canada);
(g) a boiler, hot water tank, water heater, cushion tank or heating plant that
(i) was installed, used, operated or placed under pressure on or before June
25, 1975, and
(ii) is located in a private residence that contains not more than 4 dwelling
units.
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Definitions.
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See:
AB-513, Pressure Equipment Repair and Alteration
Requirements. This covers detailed requirements for repairs
and alterations
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49 Repealed AR 227/2012 s7
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Appendix 1: Safety Codes Act Flowchart
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PESR User Guide Revision Log
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8 2014-08-25 Section 3 repealed. Update the PESR as amended by
Safety Codes Act Section 5 of the Pressure
Flowchart updated to Equipment Exemption Order
reflect the change. Amendment Regulation,
AR 158/2014.
9 2015-05-15 This revision updated the Update of guidance information.
name of the Administrator,
showed references to ABSA
documents AB-515, AB-524
and AB-525 and provided
some miscellaneous
updates of guidance.
No change in legislation.
10 2015-06-29 Updated “Boilers and Name changed by the Safety
Pressure Vessels Sub Codes Council.
Council” to “Pressure
Equipment sub-council”
throughout and a
miscellaneous editorial to
guidance.
11 2016-01-08 Section 6 updates the Amended by the Pressure
editions of the adopted Equipment Safety Amendment
codes and standards and Regulation, AR 195/2015
provides for automatic
adoption as amended or
replaced.
Various sections provide for
safety codes officers to
register designs.
12 2017-01-11 Updated Calgary Address.
Replaced contact
information.
Replaced “A” Endorsement RCI-1 Updates
with Authorized Inspector
Commission (AI)
Edition 2, 2017-02-01 Updated Revision to
Revision 0 Edition 2, Revision 0
Editorial updates in Editorial correction and IB16-019
Section 6 replaced IB11-013
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