Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
8.1 In this Part,
- Canadian Electrical Code
Canadian Electrical Code means
(a) CSA Standard C22.1-1990, Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, dated January 1990, and
(b) CSA Standard C22.3 No.1-M1979, Overhead Systems and Underground Systems, dated April, 1979; (Code canadien de l’électricité)
- control device
control device means a device that will safely disconnect electrical equipment from its source of energy; (dispositif de commande)
- electrical equipment
electrical equipment means equipment for the generation, distribution or use of electricity; (outillage électrique)
- guarantor
guarantor means a person who gives a guarantee of isolation; (garant)
- guarded
guarded means covered, shielded, fenced, enclosed or otherwise protected by means of suitable covers or casings, barriers, guardrails, screens, mats or platforms to remove the possibility of dangerous contact or approach by persons or objects; (protégé)
- isolated
isolated means separated or disconnected from every source of electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic or other kind of energy that is capable of making electrical equipment dangerous; (isolé)
- person in charge
person in charge means an employee who supervises employees performing work on or a live test of isolated electrical equipment. (responsable)
- SOR/88-632, s. 17(F)
- SOR/94-263, s. 14
- SOR/98-427, s. 1
- SOR/2019-246, s. 30(F)
- SOR/2022-94, s. 5(F)
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