Logo Use Policy

TSSA’s logo is protected by all applicable laws. It is unlawful for anyone but TSSA to use it without its expressed consent.

It is unlawful for anyone but the Technical Standards & Safety Authority (TSSA) to use the TSSA logo for any print, branding or electronic purposes without express permission. The TSSA logo is protected by applicable trademark, copyright and other intellectual property laws. Unauthorized use may cause confusion or public deception and depreciate TSSA’s goodwill as Ontario’s public safety regulator.

While TSSA-authorized companies and individuals may refer to TSSA by company name in text on their websites and marketing materials, TSSA does not grant the use of its logo without express permission. 

TSSA will only grant express permission to use its logo when TSSA is directly involved in delivering a safety initiative.

Any salespeople who misrepresent themselves as a TSSA inspector by wearing or showing a TSSA logo or claiming to be from TSSA should be reported to TSSA.

Any unauthorized use of TSSA’s brand identity or logo by a company or contractor, including those selling fuel-fired appliances or energy services, will face an aggressive legal response. 

For more information, please contact media@tssa.org.