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TSSA Kicks Off Fraud Prevention Month with a Warning to Ontarians to Beware of Fraudulent Fuels Workers


Toronto, Ontario, March 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Committed to protecting Ontarians from the dangers posed by shoddy technical workmanship on fuel-burning appliances, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) kicks off Fraud Prevention Month with the launch of its second annual 'Trunk Slammers' Enforcement Program.

Uncertified gas technicians and unregistered contractors, aka ?trunk slammers', are known for performing less expensive labour with cheaper, unsafe materials and operating out of the trunks of their cars, which makes them difficult for consumers to locate and hold accountable. They are not certified by or registered with TSSA, so:

Among TSSA's top five areas of concern, three are fuels related, including carbon monoxide (CO) risks in apartments and condominiums and fuels risks in private dwellings, as noted in TSSA's 2020 Public Safety Report. Inadequate installation and poor work have been identified as major contributing factors to the risks in these areas.

"In that reporting period, TSSA saw an encouraging reduction in the severity of harm related to fuels experienced by Ontarians," said Sam Sadeghi, director of TSSA's Fuels Safety Program. "We attribute the improvement, in part, to educational campaigns and awareness initiatives, like the ?Trunk Slammers' Enforcement Program." 

TSSA oversees fuel safety in Ontario through public education, certifications, inspections, investigations and more. Visit the TSSA website for more information on the 'Trunk Slammers' Enforcement Program and fuels safety awareness news and resources.

About TSSA 

Throughout Ontario, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) enforces provincial safety regulations and enhances public safety. TSSA regulates the safety of amusement devices, boilers and pressure vessels, elevating devices, fuels, operating engineers, and ski lifts. Its range of safety services include public education, certification, licensing and registration, engineering design review, inspections, investigations, safety management consultation, enforcement and prosecution activities.

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