
( lieux d’aisances)Īlternate media means any method of communication that permits an employee with a special need to receive any information, instruction or training required by these Regulations to be provided, including braille, large print, audio tape, computer disc, sign language and verbal communications ( média substitut) highly visible Toilet room means a room that contains a toilet or a urinal, but does not include an outdoor privy. Regional office, in respect of a work place, means the office of the Department of Employment and Social Development that is responsible for the Department’s Labour Program in any of the Department’s administrative regions in which the work place is situated ( bureau régional) toilet room Qualified person means, in respect of a specified duty, a person who, because of his knowledge, training and experience, is qualified to perform that duty safely and properly ( personne qualifiée) regional office Protection equipment means safety materials, equipment, devices and clothing ( équipement de protection) qualified person Personal service room means a change room, toilet room, shower room, lunch room, living space, sleeping quarters or a combination thereof ( local réservé aux soins personnels) protection equipment

Oxygen deficient atmosphere means an atmosphere in which there is less than 19.5 per cent by volume of oxygen at a pressure of one atmosphere or in which the partial pressure of oxygen is less than 148 mm Hg ( air à faible teneur en oxygène) personal service room
THE DOWN SIDE TOWER LEAKS CREAKS CODE
National Fire Code means the National Fire Code of Canada 1995, issued by the Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes, National Research Council of Canada, dated 1995, as amended from time to time ( Code national de prévention des incendies du Canada) oxygen deficient atmosphere National Building Code means the National Building Code of Canada, 1995, issued by the Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes, National Research Council of Canada, dated 1995, as amended from time to time ( Code canadien du bâtiment) National Fire Code (b) for dust, as the weight of dust per volume of air ( limite explosive inférieure) (a) for a gas or vapour, as a percentage in air by volume, and

Lower explosive limit means the lower limit of flammability of a chemical agent or a combination of chemical agents at ambient temperature and pressure, expressed


Locked out means, in respect of any equipment, machine or device, that the equipment, machine or device has been rendered inoperative and cannot be operated or energized without the consent of the person who rendered it inoperative ( verrouillé) lower explosive limit High voltage means a voltage of 751 volts or more between any two conductors or between a conductor and ground ( haute tension) locked out Part Iġ.1 InterpretationĪct means Part II of the Canada Labour Code ( Loi) ANSIĪNSI means the American National Standards Institute ( ANSI) approved organizationĪpproved organization means an organization that is approved by any province for the teaching of first aid ( organisme agréé) basic first aid certificateīasic first aid certificate means the certificate issued by either a qualified person or the organization that developed the training, as the case may be, for successful completion of a one-day first aid course ( certificat de secourisme élémentaire) change roomĬhange room means a room that is used by employees to change from their street clothes to their work clothes and from their work clothes to their street clothes, and includes a locker room ( vestiaire) CSAĬSA means the Canadian Standards Association ( CSA) dangerous substanceĭangerous substance elevating deviceĮlevating device means an escalator, elevator or other device for moving passengers or freight ( appareil élévateur) fire hazard areaįire hazard area means an area that contains or is likely to contain explosive or flammable concentrations of hazardous substances ( endroit présentant un risque d’incendie) first aid roomįirst aid room means a room that complies with the requirements of section 16.10 ( salle de premiers soins) high voltage 1276Īnd to make the annexed Regulations respecting occupational safety and health made under Part IV of the Canada Labour Code, in substitution therefor, effective March 31, 1986. Return to footnote ******SOR/78-282, 1978 Canada Gazette Part II, p.
