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Share your insights. Connect with leading experts. Shape the future.

Sign up to CSA Communities today. It’s completely free and will let you connect with other members and stakeholders, explore open calls for participation, and engage in on-going conversations on a range of standards-related topics.

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Become a Member

More than 11,000 CSA Group volunteer members with different expert backgrounds and perspectives commit their time, knowledge, and experience to develop and maintain over 3,000 standards.

Why volunteer as a CSA Group member?

  • Shape the future of your industry, by contributing to the development of effective standards used by industry and often adopted by municipal, provincial, and federal governments.
  • Make a positive difference in your profession, by sharing your expertise to help develop standards that support people, businesses, and the environment toward a better, safer, more sustainable world.
  • Demonstrate your leadership and voice the interests of your industry in discussions with other members.
  • Develop your careerp by collaborating, learning, and networking with industry experts, regulators, academics, and representatives of other interest groups.

Activities with CSA Group, such as contributing to a technical committee, may qualify for professional development credits (e.g., CPDs, CEUs, CPHs, etc.) recognized by professional associations and colleges. We recommend tracking your involvement in CSA Group activities and confirming eligibility with the relevant professional association or college.

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Voice your opinion by reviewing standards currently in development

You can provide valued feedback on standards currently in draft form. All feedback received during the public review period will be considered by the standards development committee before the draft is approved and published.
Simply:

  • Search for standards relevant to your business or industry
  • Review the current standard and think about how it would affect you and your business
  • Comment on the draft standard and help shape its future
  • Share standards and comments with colleagues
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