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Standards in the ASU Library: C: CSA

List of available industry standards for organizations whose acronyms start with "C"

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The ASU Library's standards collection is intended for the use of ASU faculty, staff and currently enrolled students. 

Individuals not affliated with ASU who live in the Phoenix metropolitan area are welcome to come to the Noble Library on the Tempe campus to view the standards.  Items in the collection are not available for checkout or loan to other libraries; because of copyright restrictions, we do not provide photocopies or scanned copies to those unaffiliated with ASU.  

CSA (Canadian Standards Association)

The following CSA standards are available in paper copy in the Noble Library on the Tempe Campus. Standards housed in Noble are "Library use only" and are not available for checkout..

  • CSA 2.33 2005
  • CSA 2.34 2008 see: ANSI Z83.20 2008
  • CSA 2.37 2007 (Gas-Fired Outdoor Infrared Patio Heaters)
  • CSA 4.7 2006 see ANSI Z21.56 2006
  • CSA 4.7a 2008 see ANSI Z21.56a 2008
  • CSA 6.26 2005 see ANSI LC1 2005
  • CSA 6.32 2007 see ANSI LC4 2007
  • CSA 411.1 M89 1989
  • CSA B44.7 2007 see ASME A17.7
  • CSA B45.1 2008 see ASME A112.19.2 2008
  • CSA B45.2 2008 see ASME A112.19.1 2008
  • CSA B45.4 2008 see ASME A112.19.3 2008
  • CSA C22.1 2009 (Canadian Electrical Code Part 1: Safety Standard for Electrical Installations)
  • CSA C22.1 2009 (Canadian Electrical Code Pocket Reference)
  • CSA NGV 2 2007 (Basic Requirements for Compressed Natural Gas)
  • CSA PLUS 14971 2007 (The ISO 14971:2007 Essentials -- A Practical Handbook for Implementing the ISO 14971 Standard for Medical Devices) 
  • CSA Z245.20/Z245.21 2008 (External Fusion Bond Epoxy Coating for Steel Pipe/External Polyethylene Coating for Pipe)
  • CSA Z614  2014 Children's playspaces and equipment

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