Emergency Directions Pursuant to Section 17 of the International Bridges and Tunnels Act
On Transport Canada issued an Emergency Direction to the Canadian Transit Company requiring the company to install a temporary barrier system to address a safety concern with the bridge’s outside curbs and railings. In response to the Emergency Direction, the Canadian Transit Company installed a barrier system to address the safety concern expressed by Transport Canada. The temporary barrier system will remain in place until such time as the concrete curb and railing of the Ambassador Bridge from the abutment of the bridge adjacent to the Canadian customs plaza to the Canadian tower adjacent to the suspended span have been suitably repaired.
- Emergency Direction – Safety – International Bridges and Tunnels
- Emergency Direction – Safety – International Bridges and Tunnels (repealed)
- Emergency Direction – Safety – International Bridges and Tunnels (expired on October 13, 2016)
- Emergency Direction – Safety – International Bridges and Tunnels (repealed)
Ministerial Orders Pursuant to Section 19 of the Railway Safety Act
Ministerial Orders Pursuant to Section 32.01 of the Railway Safety Act
Emergency Directives Pursuant to Section 33 of the Railway Safety Act
Emergency Directive Pursuant to Section 33 of the Railway Safety Act | – Issued on April 23, 2015 and in effect to August 17, 2015 |
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Emergency Directive Pursuant to Section 33 of the Railway Safety Act | – Issued August 17, 2015 and in effect until February 18, 2016 |