The Safety Codes System Data Hub

The Safety Codes System Data Hub aims to bring key safety codes system data into one place — starting with a focused set of high‑value data sets and expanding over time — so you can find what you need faster and use it with confidence.

What you can do today

  • Find and compare variance data to understand which code articles are being varied across the province
  • Find storage tanks located in areas served by the Alberta Safety Codes Authority using a new self-serve tool

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Why This Matters

The Safety Codes Council is committed to sharing safety codes system data to support evidence-based decisions, innovation, and improved public safety outcomes.   The initial high-value datasets found within the Safety Codes System Data Hub represent a foundational first step. As part of the Safety Codes Council’s leadership for a safe, prosperous Alberta, we will continuously expand our data products and tools based directly on what customers need most.

Help us shape the future of the Safety Codes System Data Hub

Your feedback is invaluable in helping us continue to build the data hub. If you would like to share thoughts on your experience with the products, provide input on what you would like to see featured on the data hub in the future or have any other questions or concerns, email: DataHub@safetycodes.ab.ca.

Disclaimer: The data found on this site is published by the Safety Codes Council as part of its duties under the Safety Codes Act to promote strong safety standards and its strategy to support innovation to drive prosperity in Alberta. The information provided by the Safety Codes Council is provided for educational or informational purposes only. THE INFORMATION IS NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE ADVICE OR APPROVAL AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON IN THAT RESPECT. Use of the information provided is predicated on the professional judgement of these parties that the information is appropriate in the circumstances of a particular use. Neither the Safety Codes Council nor its directors, officers, employees, or contributors are responsible for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damage or any other damages whatsoever and howsoever caused, arising out of or in connection with the reliance on the information provided.