Canadian Fuels Code of Practice for Developing an Emission Inventory for Refineries and Terminals

Canadian Fuels Code of Practice for Developing an Emission Inventory for Refineries and Terminals

This Code of Practice (Code) provides Canadian Fuels Association methods for developing the National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) emission inventory for a Canadian refinery or terminal. The Code is structured to provide an inventory to satisfy the requirements of the NPRI. Click here to access the document

Canadian Fuels Association Environment, Health and Safety Guiding Principles

The following principles prioritize risk and implement cost-effective management practices. Canadian Fuels Association members are committed to these Guiding Principles: Safety, health and environment must be considered in business planning, facilities and product design, operating practices, and training programs. Plants and facilities must operate in a manner that protects the environment, and the safety and…