Ressources

Publication date: 
mars 2005
Resource Category: 
Boilers and Pressure Vessels
Resource Type: 
Forms
Type of resourse: 
File

Dry Pipe Systems (xls/172.5 Ko)

Publication date: 
mars 2005
Resource Category: 
Boilers and Pressure Vessels
Resource Type: 
Forms
Type of resourse: 
File

Dry Pipe Systems (xls/172.5 Ko)

Standpipe Systems (xls/95.5 Ko)

Publication date: 
mars 2005
Resource Category: 
Boilers and Pressure Vessels
Resource Type: 
Forms
Type of resourse: 
File

Standpipe Systems (xls/95.5 Ko)

Wet Pipe Systems (xls/89 Ko)

Publication date: 
mars 2005
Resource Category: 
Boilers and Pressure Vessels
Resource Type: 
Forms
Type of resourse: 
File

Wet Pipe Systems (xls/89 Ko)

Publication date: 
mars 2005
Resource Category: 
Boilers and Pressure Vessels
Resource Type: 
Forms
Type of resourse: 
File
Publication date: 
janvier 2005
Resource Category: 
Drivers and Vehicles
Resource Type: 
Fact Sheets
Type of resourse: 
File
Description: 
The Northwest Territories Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (1990) came into effect on August 1, 1991. The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act is the territorial complement of the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act. Where the federal legislation applies to the transportation modes subject to its jurisdiction (i.e., air marine, rail, pipeline and inter-provincial/territorial trucking), the territorial Act applies to intra-territorial trucking operations. In the interests of consistency and national uniformity, the territorial Act invokes the federal regulations pursuant to the federal Act. In this way, hazardous cargoes moving in Canada from one mode of transportation to another and/ or between jurisdictions are always subject to the same dangerous goods regulations.
Publication date: 
janvier 2005
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File
Description: 
The Northwest Territories Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (1990) came into effect on August 1, 1991. The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act is the territorial complement of the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act. Where the federal legislation applies to the transportation modes subject to its jurisdiction (i.e., air marine, rail, pipeline and inter-provincial/territorial trucking), the territorial Act applies to intra-territorial trucking operations. In the interests of consistency and national uniformity, the territorial Act invokes the federal regulations pursuant to the federal Act. In this way, hazardous cargoes moving in Canada from one mode of transportation to another and/ or between jurisdictions are always subject to the same dangerous goods regulations.
Publication date: 
janvier 2005
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File
Description: 
The objective of the Yellowknife Airport (YZF) Development Plan is to address future airport infrastructure needs to meet forecast passenger, aircraft movement and air cargo demands for the next 20 years (until 2023).
Publication date: 
novembre 2004
Resource Category: 
Airports
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File
Description: 
This report presents traffic data collected by the Department of Transportation on the territorial highway network from 1993 to 2003. This report includes traffic information collected on major highways, access roads, winter roads and associated ferry crossings. The report also contains information on vehicle classifications.
Publication date: 
novembre 2004
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File

Roof Inspection Checklist (pdf/317.45 Ko)

Publication date: 
septembre 2004
Resource Category: 
Internal Services
Resource Type: 
Guides
Type of resourse: 
File

Roof Inspection Checklist (pdf/317.45 Ko)

2003 Collison Report (pdf/1.27 Mo)

Description: 
TCIS provides valuable information for many traffic collision countermeasure programs. TCIS, the MVA report form, and various collision publications are administered by the GNWT Department of Transportation, Road Licensing and Safety Division. The collection of this valuable data is made possible by the efforts and dedication of the many Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers across the Northwest Territories who complete MVA forms from their collision investigations.
Publication date: 
septembre 2004
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File

2003 Collison Report (pdf/1.27 Mo)

Description: 
This report presents a statistical summary of the vehicle and driver population in the Northwest Territories and presents a summary of revenue, driver testing activity, convictions and suspensions. This information can be used by Program Managers, Regional Superintendents and Senior Managers to assess Road Licensing and Safety activities and monitor trends. The information in this report is derived from data maintained on the Road Licensing and Safety Motor Vehicle Information System (MVIS). A series of reports are used to extract the statistical information from MVIS.
Publication date: 
août 2004
Resource Category: 
Drivers and Vehicles
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File
Publication date: 
janvier 2004
Resource Category: 
Drivers and Vehicles
Resource Type: 
Fact Sheets
Type of resourse: 
File
Publication date: 
janvier 2004
Resource Category: 
Internal Services
Resource Type: 
Forms
Type of resourse: 
File
Description: 
This report presents the highway traffic data collected by the Department of Transportation on the territorial highway network from 1993 to 2002. This report includes traffic information collected on major highways, access roads and winter roads. The report also contains information on vehicle classifications and turning movements at selected intersections.
Publication date: 
janvier 2004
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File
Description: 
The Northwest Territories Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (1990) came into effect on August 1, 1991. The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act is the territorial complement of the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act. Where the federal legislation applies to the transportation modes subject to its jurisdiction (i.e., air marine, rail, pipeline and inter-provincial/territorial trucking), the territorial Act applies to intra-territorial trucking operations. In the interests of consistency and national uniformity, the territorial Act invokes the federal regulations pursuant to the federal Act. In this way, hazardous cargoes moving in Canada from one mode of transportation to another and/ or between jurisdictions are always subject to the same dangerous goods regulations.
Publication date: 
janvier 2004
Resource Category: 
Highways and Ferries
Resource Type: 
Reports, Plans and Studies
Type of resourse: 
File

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