Pressure Plant Registration

Description

A Certificate of Plant Registration may be issued to owners of registered pressure plants who are operating a power plant, heating plant, refrigeration plant, compressed gas plant or combined plant as defined in the Regulations.

A pressure plant is defined as, "an installation of a boiler, pressure vessel, refrigeration system or compressed gas system or a combination of them as a unit under the same owner and management and includes all compressors, piping, appliances, machinery or equipment attached to them or used in connection with them, whether the unit is portable or permanently attached to a solid base."

Requirements

A completed application form (PDF: 266 KB) accompanied by:

  1. A cover letter from the owner's Chief Power Engineer or Operator explaining the proposed shift structure and assignment of duties.
  2. A system flow diagram including pipework. The diagram should include all significant controls, valves and relevant safe operating limits with those of importance in an emergency clearly identified.
  3. Fee (see below)

Legislation

Statutes Regulations
Public Safety Act Boiler, Pressure Vessel and Compressed Gas Regulations

Refer to the Government Service Centre Division's legislation page for information on obtaining official copies of legislation.

Fees

Per the Regulations

Click here to view the Fees Policy (PDF: 68 KB)

Applications and Publications

Name
Application for Certificate of Plant Registration (PDF: 266 KB)

Printed copies of applications and publications are available at any of the Government Service Centre Division's Regional and Area offices.

Contact

Contact Location Telephone
Engineer III St. John's (709) 729-5509

Refer to the Government Service Centre Division's locations page for additional contact information.

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