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Safe Working Practices Regulations (C.R.C., c. 1467)

Regulations are current to 2024-10-30 and last amended on 2007-07-01. Previous Versions

General Requirements and Working Practices (continued)

  •  (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall use as a walkway the top of any rail car that is being carried on a barge.

  • (2) A person may ascend to the top of any rail car that is being carried on a barge and proceed along the top of that rail car for the purpose of placing or attending to navigation lights.

 No person shall, while a ship is underway, go over the side of the ship to carry out routine maintenance thereof.

 No person shall go between a ship’s side and a dock facing or between one ship and another ship, unless there is an adequate fender secured to the ship’s side or the dock facing, or to the side of one of the ships, as the case may be.

  •  (1) No person shall

    • (a) manually lift or carry, or

    • (b) require any other person to manually lift or carry

    a weight that is likely to jeopardize the health or safety of any person.

  • (2) No person shall handle, except by mechanical means, any material or object, the shape, size, toxicity or other characteristic of which is likely to jeopardize his health or safety.

Enforcement

 The Minister of Transport may designate as an inspector any person in the public service of Canada who, in his opinion, is qualified to be so designated.

  •  (1) An inspector may at any reasonable time go on board any ship, visit any working area, or examine any structure, machinery or equipment, in or in respect of which he has reason to believe that any provision of these Regulations has been contravened.

  • (2) Where

    • (a) the owner of any working area, structure, machinery or equipment,

    • (b) any person employed in the operation, maintenance or repair of a ship, or in the loading or unloading of a ship, or

    • (c) an officer of an organization that represents the owner or a person described in paragraph (b),

    complains that a contravention of these Regulations has taken place, an inspector shall investigate the circumstances giving rise to the complaint.

  • (3) Every complaint described in subsection (2), shall, where required by an inspector, be made in writing and signed by the person making the complaint.

  • (4) Where an investigation is made pursuant to this section, any person in possession of any records relating to a ship or any working area, structure, machinery or equipment, shall, when requested to do so by an inspector, produce such records and furnish a true copy thereof.

  • (5) No person shall obstruct or hinder an inspector in the exercise of his powers or the carrying out of his duties under these Regulations.

  • (6) Any person, when requested to do so by an inspector, shall give the inspector all reasonable assistance in his power to enable the inspector to carry out his duties under this section and shall furnish the inspector with such information as he may reasonably require.

 

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