There are two distinct types of Phase 1. In Ontario, the difference between a Phase 1 Canadian Standards Association (CSA) and a Phase 1 Record of Site Condition (RSC) is essentially the difference between “private due diligence” and “regulatory law.”
While both involve a non-intrusive investigation of a property’s history and current state, they serve different purposes and follow different rulebooks.
Phase 1 CSA – Due Diligence
The CSA Z768-01 standard is the “business” version of an environmental assessment.
- Goal: To identify “Areas of Potential Environmental Concern” (APECs) so a buyer or lender knows if they are inheriting a mess.
- Flexibility: The Qualified Person (QP) can use their judgment to determine which records to check. If the property is clearly a farm with no history of chemicals, the scope might be lighter.
- Confidentiality: The report stays between you, your consultant, and your lender.