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Modernizing Manitoba’s Technical Safety Framework

New Requirements for Elevating Devices and Amusement Rides

Coming September 1, 2026

 

The Manitoba government is modernizing the province’s approach to the regulation of technical safety equipment through implementation of the new Technical Safety Regulation under The Technical Safety Act. This updated framework will provide greater consistency across regulated equipment types, simplify compliance, support the adoption of new technologies, improve enforcement tools and service delivery, eliminate outdated requirements, and enhance public safety.

About The Technical Safety Act and the Technical Safety Regulation

Phase 1 Changes

 

Elevating Devices

New Licensing Model:

The Technical Safety Regulation formalizes the elevator mechanic trade by replacing the existing Elevator M-A electrician’s license with elevator mechanic’s license.

Updated Safety Codes:

Manitoba will adopt the following national code versions:

Streamlined Permitting:

 

Fee Structure:

Type of Elevating Device

Installation

Permit+

Annual Operating Permit

(anticipated inspection frequency)

 

 

Annual*

Biennial*

Triennial*

Passenger Elevator

$824

$312

$281

$250

Freight Elevator

$824

$312

$281

$250

Escalator

$824

$312

$281

$250

Dumbwaiter

$412

$156

$141

$125

Manlift

$824

$234

$211

$187

Personnel Hoist

$515

-

-

-

Moving Walk

$824

$312

$281

$250

Platform lifts and stair lifts

for barrier-free access

$824

$156

$141

$125

Material Lift

$824

$312

$281

$250

Ski Chairlift

$824

$787

-

-

Rope Tow

$412

$234

-

-

Ski Tow

$412

$234

-

-

 

+ Includes drawing review.

* The director may require the annual, biennial or triennial fee for an operating permit be paid based on the anticipated frequency of inspections needed to ensure that the elevating device in question does not present an unacceptable technical safety risk.

 

 

Amusement Rides

New Permitting Model:

The Technical Safety Regulation replaces the previous inspection-fee model with a new permitting system, aligning amusement rides with other regulated technical safety equipment. This will improve accountability, enhance safety, and provide consistent oversight.  Operators will be required to obtain an annual operating permit for each amusement ride.

Updated Safety Code:

The CSA Z267-00 standard currently enforced in Manitoba is no longer supported by CSA. To replace this referenced standard, the Technical Safety Regulation now includes the adoption of the following ASTM standards:

Liability Insurance:

Ride Fee Structure:

 

Legislation:

The Technical Safety Act

The Technical Safety Regulation

 

More Information Coming Soon:

Additional guides, bulletins, and application forms will be published over the coming months to help owners, operators, and contractors prepare for the new requirements.

For updates, please check back regularly here: Bulletins, Guides and Forms


Questions:

Submit to Email: ITSEDintake@gov.mb.ca or Telephone: 1-204-945-3373.