Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
16.1 The definitions in this section apply in this Part.
- ambulance response time
ambulance response time means the time required for an ambulance with trained personnel and emergency medical equipment to reach the workplace from the nearest point of dispatch under normal travel conditions. (délai d’intervention ambulancière)
- first aid attendant
first aid attendant means a holder of a valid basic or standard first aid certificate. (secouriste)
- first aid station
first aid station means a place, other than a first aid room, at which first aid supplies or equipment are stored. (poste de secours)
- health unit
health unit means a facility that is under the charge of a physician or a person who is registered as a registered nurse under the laws of any province, and that, if it is under the control of the employer, meets the minimum requirements of a first aid room contained in this Part. (service de santé)
- medical treatment facility
medical treatment facility means a hospital, medical clinic or physician’s office, at which emergency medical treatment can be dispensed. (installation de traitement médical)
- remote workplace
remote workplace means a workplace for which the ambulance response time is more than two hours. (lieu de travail isolé)
- standard first aid certificate
standard 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 two-day first aid course; (certificat de secourisme général)
- SOR/88-68, s. 13(E)
- SOR/2000-328, s. 2
- SOR/2012-271, s. 2
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