Compliance Standard for Liquid Fuels Facilities Launching on April 14, 2025

Industry: Fuels - All, Fuels - Liquid Fuels

Category: Regulatory Updates

Mar 03, 2025

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On April 14, 2025, the Liquid Fuels Compliance Standard will take effect for all licensed liquid fuels facilities in Ontario.  The Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) will apply this standard during periodic inspections to enhance safety and regulatory consistency. 
  
The Liquid Fuels Compliance Standard identifies high-risk non-compliances that pose significant risks to safety. If high-risk non-compliances are found during a periodic inspection, TSSA will:

  • Issue an order(s) requiring corrective action
  • Conduct a follow-up inspection to confirm compliance

Other non-compliances, categorized as safety tasks (low- and medium-risk), will be noted on the inspection report. Owners and operators are responsible for resolving safety tasks within the time specified in the inspection report. TSSA will not conduct a follow-up inspection if only safety tasks are found during a periodic inspection. 
  
The Compliance Standard seeks to enhance the safety of liquid fuels facilities across Ontario by prioritizing the efforts of TSSA and regulated parties on addressing high-risk non-compliances promptly. 
  
Benefits of Compliance Standards

  • Prioritizes high-risk non-compliances: Help owners, contractors and mechanics understand safety priorities by focusing their efforts on addressing high-risk non-compliances.  
  • Promotes inspection consistency: Inspection orders are based on risk and data analyses from inspection and incident history, ensuring standardized and consistent inspections.
     

Learn More – Join Our Webinar 
TSSA is hosting a live webinar to provide more details about the new Liquid Fuels Compliance Standard: 
  
Date    :  Thursday, March 27, 2025 
Time    : 10:00– 11:00 a.m. (EST) 
  
Webinar Topics

  • How the Liquid Fuels Compliance Standard was developed
  • High-risk non-compliances covered in the standard
  • The difference between high-risk non-compliances with the Compliance Standard and other non-compliances/safety tasks
  • Steps to take when non-compliances are identified during a periodic inspection   
     

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