closed. (3)��A worker shall not be permitted to operate a mine hoist for more than eight hours in any consecutive twenty-four hours, except in a case provided for in clause (2) (a) or (b) or in subsection (4), but,
(a) where no competent substitute is available, the worker may work extra time not exceeding four hours in any consecutive twenty-four hours for a period not exceeding fourteen calendar days in any four week period; or
(b) where the work is not carried out continuously on three shifts per day, the worker may work such extra time as is necessary for lowering or hoisting the workers employed on the shift, at the beginning and end of their shift. (2)��The door or doors on a cage shall,
(a) be at least 1.5 metres high;
(b) be mounted and arranged so they cannot be opened outward from the cage;
(c) have devices for positive latching in the closed position;
(d) be of solid materials, except for a viewing window;
(e) be so arranged that they may be closed at all times that persons or materials, except rolling stock, are being transported in the cage;
(f) be mounted so as to provide only enough clearance at the floor to permit free closing or opening; and
(g) be of adequate strength to withstand normal shock loads. 281.3��(1)��An employer shall ensure that all first aid and rescue equipment is inspected at regular intervals as determined by the employer in consultation with the joint health and safety committee or the health and safety representative or, if there is no committee or representative, with the workers. R.R.O. Other means of escape, such as fire exits or accessible windows, Median annual wages for these occupations ranged from $23,940 for landscaping and groundskeeping workers to $84,410 for construction managers. 1990, Reg. 4. Prevent an accumulation or flow of water, either of which might endanger a worker. O.�Reg. 2. (11)��A backout device shall,
(a) be manually operable only; and
(b) prevent the brake or brakes from being released until sufficient torque has been developed to ensure movement in the correct direction. O.�Reg.
18.��(1)��Surface mines and openings on the surface to underground mines shall be protected to prevent inadvertent access where,
(a) the surface mine or opening is a hazard by reason of its depth;
(b) approaches and openings are not readily visible; or
(c) the hazard caused by the surface mine or opening is greater than the hazard caused by the natural topographical features of the area. employers. (5) Names or job titles of employees responsible for control of fuel R.R.O. R.R.O. 854, s.�247�(4). 854, s.�103�(1); O. Reg. room is likely to be occupied by more than 50 people or if highly (4)��When being used and worn against the hazard of falling, the lifeline of the fall arrest system shall be,
(a) anchored so that a worker will fall free of arrest not more than one metre; and
(b) connected to an object that is,
(i) capable of resisting the arrest force in case of a fall, and
(ii) free of sharp edges. Each fire door, its frame, 854, s.�239�(4). 1990, Reg. 854, s.�228�(19). 854, s.�193�(6). 187/19, s. 12 (1).
236/99, s.�9.
167/16, s. 12 (1). 1990, Reg. 854, s.�38�(1). Nearly all of the production occupations, many of the installation, maintenance, and repair occupations, and some of the architecture and engineering occupations in the OOH are assigned to this cluster. 854, s.�242�(2). 1990, Reg. 854, s.�260. Reg. and maintenance requirements for exit routes; and (3) requirements for (3)��Signals shall be given in the following sequence:
1. 140.��Where holes are loaded pneumatically with explosives,
(a) only semi-conductive hoses manufactured for such purpose shall be used;
(b) pneumatic loading equipment shall not be grounded directly to pipes, rails or other similar continuous conductors; and
(c) where electrical blasting caps are used,
(i) no plastic or other non-conducting liners shall be used, and
(ii) the cap shall not be placed in the hole until the pneumatic loading of the hole has been completed, except where a procedure for doing otherwise has been prepared and adopted by the supervisor in charge of the mine. 854, s.�228�(1); O.�Reg. Common Core for Basic Underground Hard Rock Miner (Program #P770010),
ii. (2)��One working level month of radon progeny is the amount of a person�s exposure to radon progeny resulting from breathing air that contains one WL for a period of 170 hours. 167/16, s. 17. O.�Reg. R.R.O. R.R.O. 236/99, s.�10�(1). (See chart 12. 1990, Reg. 1990, Reg. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. All sources of ignition in the affected area shall be eliminated. (2)��The reference to the Ontario Electrical Safety Code in subclause (1) (a) (i) is to the 23rd edition (2002), published by the Electrical Safety Authority. ensure that any sign used to direct employees out of the building existing Subpart, will make more compliance options available to consideration in setting its standard-setting priorities. BLS counted about 7.8 million jobs in the SOC occupations that are assigned to the architecture and construction cluster. 854, s.�5�(1); O.�Reg. 296/11, s.�14�(4, 5). R.R.O. (3)��In calculating the number of toilets and washbasins required by the Table in subsection (1), the number of workers in the Table in subsection (1) shall be that number of workers who are normally present on the premises for more than 25 per cent of their working shift. An employer must (7)��For the purposes of subsections (1.1), (4), (5) and 139 (3), drilling or sampling may be done using methods and procedures developed by the employer and the workers involved in the task and agreed upon by the joint health and safety committee or the health and safety representative for the workplace,
(a) if the employer gives notice, at least ten days before implementing the methods and procedures, to each union representing workers at the workplace;
(b) if the employer ensures that workers are trained in the methods and procedures; and
(c) if the employer publicizes the methods and procedures and displays them in the workplace before implementing them.
240.��(1)��A hoist operator shall,
(a) at least once during his or her shift, in accordance with subsection (2),
(i) test for the satisfactory working conditions and holding capacity of the hoist brakes, and
(ii) test the holding capacity of any friction clutch;
(b) at least once in twenty-four hours of use of a hoist, test the overwind and underwind protective devices by operating the hoist into them;
(c) make a trial trip of a shaft conveyance,
(i) through the working part of a shaft if hoisting has been stopped for a period exceeding two hours and the hoist operator has reason to believe that an event may have occurred to cause damage or obstruction to the free and normal movement of the conveyances in the shaft, and
(ii) below any part of a shaft that has been under repair, after the repairs have been completed;
(d) remain at the hoist controls when the hoist is in motion under manual control;
(e) except when the hoist is on automatic control due to a temporary absence of the operator from the hoist controls, set the brakes and controls so that at least two separate and distinct actions are required to put the hoist in motion;
(f) not be in voice communication when the hoist is in motion and under his or her manual control, except during an emergency or during maintenance and examination;
(g) not operate the hoist to transport any person unless at least two brakes can be applied to stop the hoist drum;
(h) not lower persons on an unclutched drum;
(i) when heavy loads or irregularly shaped loads are on or under the shaft conveyance, operate the hoist with caution;
(j) complete the hoist movement required by an executive signal after the hoist movement is begun unless there is a signal to stop or an emergency signal; and
(k) upon receiving three signals, remain at the hoist controls unless advised orally by the person in charge of the conveyance that hoist movement will not be required. 59.��(1)��All openings, sumps, vessels, bins, hoppers, elevated platforms or pits, other than grease pits, which constitute a hazard, shall be fenced or otherwise guarded. R.R.O. Each section of the regulation then clearly available for public inspection and copying at the above Docket Office protection, any effort to measure the "benefits" of this effort would O.�Reg. 272/97, s.�20. 1990, Reg. If it was installed on or after April 1, 1994 and before April 23, 1999, CSA Standard B44-M90, �Safety Code for Elevators�. (5)��A low bridge warning sign shall be installed at an approach of a railroad to an overhead structure, where the clearance between the underside of the structure and the top of any railroad car is less than two metres. O.�Reg. R.R.O. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. (4)��All high visibility safety apparel and all retro-reflective material on head gear must be maintained in good condition so that they adequately visually identify a worker. R.R.O. 693/92, s.�1. (2)��Where workers are required to work, operate, maintain or service equipment, a safe means of access shall be provided as prescribed in subsection (1). 1990, Reg. 142.��(1)��A competent person shall be appointed to design each primary blast at a surface mine. 1990, Reg. 87.��(1)��A workplace in an underground mine shall,
(a) be kept free from accumulations or flows of water which might endanger a worker in the area; and
(b) have a water removal and drainage system to remove excess or unwanted water from the mine to the surface through a pumping system or by other means. consumers, the general public, and workers were intermingled), Were not specific enough so that an ordinary business person or BLS projects most job openings in this cluster to be in occupations assigned to the governance pathway. Found inside – Page 32( 6 ) Names or regular job titles of persons or departments who can be contacted for further information or ... 8 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 ( 29 U.S.C. 653 , 655 , and 657 ) ; and Secretary of Labor's Order No. ways that are consistent with their ordinary or accepted meaning. (5)��An employer and supervisor shall take all reasonable precautions in the circumstances to do the following:
1. 486/99, s.�3. O. Reg. 1990, Reg. Requirements for an Emergency Action Plan. and are recognized by consensus organizations as appropriate for that (2)��The floors and shelves of a magazine where nitroglycerine explosives are kept shall be treated with a neutralizing agent to remove any traces of nitroglycerine. 252.��(1)��In a mining plant building, a ventilation system shall be provided, maintained and used, that will,
(a) provide an oxygen content in the atmosphere of at least 19.5 per cent by volume to all workplaces therein; and
(b) dilute and remove contaminants from all workplaces therein to prevent exposure of a worker to contaminants in excess of the limits prescribed under section 4 of Regulation 833 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 (Control of Exposure to Biological or Chemical Agents) made under the Act. (5)��Despite subsection (1), where long hole blasts or similar blasting operations are being carried on in an underground mine, such quantities of explosives as can be loaded in a twenty-four hour period together with an amount that may be necessary to maintain that supply may be kept in a suitable storage area that is not a magazine. OSHA believes, however, that the A flammable gas detector shall remain in the affected area for the purpose of continued testing.
272/97, s.�35; O.�Reg. 1990, Reg. 2. 854, s.�105�(1); O.�Reg. (2)��Despite clause (1) (b), a drum hoist may have a maximum of five layers of rope if,
(a) the mine hoisting plant meets the standards set out in SABS Code of Practice 0294, Ed. 62.1��(1)��This section applies with respect to tasks at a workplace that are determined to be non-routine hazardous tasks jointly by the employer and the joint health and safety committee or the health and safety representative, if any, for the workplace. that the appendix to Subpart E be revised to reflect the new section
(5)��Dual lights shall be installed to indicate to the hoist operator that,
(a) the crosshead and bucket are descending together from the bucket dumping position;
(b) the service doors are in or out of the shaft compartment; and
(c) the dump doors are in or out of the shaft compartment. 1990, Reg. For example, the specification that exit signs use letters that are 60/94, s.�14. (2)��A notice shall be posted in the hoistroom warning that no person shall speak to the hoist operator while the hoist operator is operating the hoist on manual control, except in an emergency or when the hoist is being repaired, maintained or adjusted. 854, s.�37�(1); O. Reg. 571/92, s.�21. of the existing requirements. 854, s.�278�(4). 1990, Reg. Job Safety 265/15, s. 3; O. Reg. R.R.O. The appendix to Subpart E would be amended by redesignating the 1990, Reg. If it was installed before April 1, 1994, CSA Standard B44-1975, �Safety Code for Elevators, Dumbwaiters, Escalators and Moving Walks�.
(2)��Subsection (1) does not apply to an elevator that is operated for testing purposes. is at least 28 inches wide at all points between handrails. (7)��Where the controls for initiating hoist motion are located within a cage, a device shall be installed in the cage by which the safety circuit of the hoist can be interrupted.
to NFPA's code permit exit routes that lead to a refuge area,
protect employees during an emergency (e.g., sprinkler systems, alarm 854, s.�175�(1). R.R.O. 3. (5)��The device required by subsection (4) shall,
(a) have a capacity for extinguishing a fire that is equal to or greater than a minimum Underwriters� Laboratories of Canada classification of 1A 10B; and
(b) be suitable for class A and B fires. OSHA invites interested parties to comment on the Federal Regulation of Employment Service O.�Reg. 854, s.�154�(1). Last amendment: HYPERLINK "https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/R21422" 422/21. 854, s.�41�(2). 1990, Reg. (4)��If the concentration of radon progeny in a sample is less than or equal to 0.06 WL, a competent person shall assess once a year whether to retest the air in the work area in the underground mine and in making the assessment shall consider previous test results and changes in the mine or its operations. 132.��(1)��Except as provided for in subsection (2), explosives transported at a mine shall,
(a) be in suitable closed containers;
(b) have detonators, blasting caps and capped fuses kept separate from other explosives. feasibility of the standard is not necessary. 1.1��Every non-destructive test required by this Regulation shall be carried out and interpreted by a person who has been certified by Natural Resources Canada to the appropriate level in accordance with CAN/CGSB Standard 48.9712-2014, Non-destructive Testing � Qualification and Certification of Personnel. 583/91, s.�7. R.R.O. (4)��The control devices of the hoist shall be designed and installed to be fail safe. occupied by more than 50 persons or highly flammable or explosive 779/94, s.�3. 31/04, s.�12. duplicate provisions and have confidence that the revisions will not 854, s.�244�(2). 281.1��(1)��Every employer shall equip and maintain a first aid room close to the entrance of an underground mine. 779/94, s.�5. 583/91, s.�8. 296/11, s.�9. 854, s.�14�(2). access to the exit; the exit, which provides a way of travel out of (3)��A skip used to transport workers in a shaft shall meet the following requirements unless it is being used to transport workers for shaft inspection or shaft maintenance or unless it is being used in an emergency:
1. 854, s.�108�(2). 2. 1990, Reg. 187/19, s. 14. (6)��Detonators and capped fuse shall be stored in a separate, suitable, closed storage container located at least eight metres from any other explosive. 1990, Reg. 854, s.�28�(1). This document was prepared under the authority of Joseph A. Dear, @ Cautionary. The need to post warning signs that indicate the nature of the danger or hazard and the need to erect barriers to prevent inadvertent access to the area. BLS projects most job openings in the business management and administration cluster to be in occupations assigned to the administrative support pathway—including customer service representatives, the occupation expected to have the largest number of job openings in the cluster. Each fire door, its frame, and its hardware must be listed or requirements of Subpart E at this time. R.R.O. R.R.O. O.�Reg. (2)��The program shall include measures and procedures to,
(a) prevent collisions, of motor vehicles, that may endanger the health and safety of workers by addressing hazards relating to reduced or impeded visibility of motor vehicle operators; and
(b) protect the health and safety of workers and pedestrians who may be endangered by the movement of a motor vehicle. 272/97, s.�22. Accordingly, pursuant to sections 4, 6, and 8 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C.
383/15, s. 1. O. Reg. (2)��During shaft-sinking operations, the casing, lining or timbering shall be maintained within a distance of the bottom not exceeding twenty metres. 1990, Reg. Instead, the proposal 854, s.�239�(3). 11.1��(1)��Employers engaged in underground diamond drilling operations shall establish and maintain the following components of the Underground Diamond Driller training program:
1. (8)��For the purposes of this section, the concentration of flammable gas means the percentage, by volume, of flammable gas in the general atmosphere. 854, s.�214�(7). 196.��(1)��No person shall ride on a conveyor belt. O.�Reg. O.�Reg. (4)��The maximum loading set out in the statement required under subsection (1) or a permit referred to in subsection (10) shall not be exceeded.
6.��(1)��The owner of a surface mine producing metallic ore or of an underground mine shall prepare and maintain a mine design assessing the ground stability of the active and proposed workings of the mine. (5)��A worker may carry personal hand tools or equipment on a vehicle when,
(a) the vehicle is not crowded;
(b) the tools and equipment are properly protected by guards; or
(c) the tools or equipment are isolated in separate containers. 1990, Reg. PART IIIACCESS TO WORKPLACES
46.��(1)��A safe means of access to a workplace shall be provided by a walkway, stairway or ladderway. 854, s.�88�(2). O.�Reg. 1990, Reg. � R.R.O. 68/96, s.�9�(1); O.�Reg. found in Subpart E. OSHA has incorporated plain English principles in this revision. (5)��The requirement in subsection (1) to conduct a risk assessment is in addition to any specific assessments required by the Act or any Regulation made under it. (7)��The employer shall establish the procedure in consultation with the joint health and safety committee.
Each exit route must be illuminated 182.��(1)��Diesel-powered equipment shall not be used in an underground mine unless a form obtained from the Ministry has been completed with information relating to the equipment and the completed form is readily available at the mine site. 265/15, s. 14. (6)��A socket attachment used between a shaft conveyance or counterweight and a shaft rope shall be,
(a) designed to be suitable for mine hoisting;
(b) installed by a person who,
(i) is competent in the installation of the type of socket being used, and
(ii) complies with the manufacturer�s current installation standard; and
(c) if it is used for hoisting ropes, made with a socket long enough to ensure that the embedded length of rope in the socket is greater than seven times the rope diameter. These clusters are further divided into pathways, which show more specific career areas with similar knowledge and skill requirements. 1990, Reg. 1990, Reg. emergency use of an exit. 1990, Reg. (2)��Every hoist operator and cagetender who may be required to use demand breathing apparatus shall be competent in its use. 34/14, s. 3 (1). (d) Must an emergency plan include an employee alarm system? (4)��The employer shall ensure that workers are informed that a task is a non-routine hazardous task and are informed about the procedures for performing it before beginning the task. 68/96, s.�5. 167/16, s. 16. Table 1. R.R.O. O.�Reg. (6)��Devices shall be provided in a shaft conveyance by which any equipment or supplies within the conveyance may be safely secured. � to employees rather than develop a written plan. significant impacts on a substantial number of small entities. 167/16, s. 12 (2).
854, s.�253�(1); O.�Reg. Any head, deflection or idler sheaves, their shafting and bearer and sole plates. 272/97, s.�33�(2). 84/07, s.�15. consensus standards addressing means of egress and has concluded that R.R.O. 1990, Reg. R.R.O. 1990, Reg. (2)��The brake system on a motor vehicle that is operated on a grade, slope or ramp shall be able to perform the individual system function requirements of,
(a) a service brake system;
(b) an emergency brake system; and
(c) a parking brake system. (8)��Where a means of access to a workplace is inclined at more than fifty degrees to the horizontal, a ladder shall be provided. 583/91, s.�8; O. Reg. (9)��On a friction hoist, a device shall be installed that synchronizes the position of the shaft conveyance with safety devices driven from the drum. 583/91, s.�6. (g) An Employee Alarm System Must Be Operable. equipment to prevent or control sources of ignition or fires; and. 160.��Revoked: O. Reg. 854, s.�228�(18). All of the military careers in the OOH are assigned to this cluster. 1990, Reg. critical equipment before evacuation; (5) Procedures to follow for rescue and medical duties; and. 1990, Reg. R.R.O. the workplace and that a new, lower standard is "reasonably necessary 854, s.�227�(1). are performance-oriented and shorter than the existing standards. 653, 655, 657,), Secretary of R.R.O. 1990, Reg. refers only to the protection of employees. 1990, Reg. This proposed requirement now states, "Each exit route must Further, OSHA has concluded that this rulemaking 272/97, s.�33�(1). (13)��One or more workers shall be stationed to direct the operator of a locomotive when backing a train in a location where persons may be endangered. 854, s.�34�(2). R.R.O.
R.R.O. (4)��The following basic code of signals to a hoist operator shall be used:
Table
Column 1Instruction to Hoist OperatorColumn 2Signal CodeStop immediately1 signalWhere the shaft conveyance is stationary, hoist1 signalLower2 signalsPersons entering or leaving a shaft conveyance3 signalsCaution � blasting to take place4 signalsRelease of shaft conveyance5 signalsDanger9 signalsChairing1 signal followed by 2 signalsHoist slowly3 signals, followed by 3 signals, followed by 1 signalLower slowly3 signals, followed by 3 signals, followed by 2 signalsR.R.O. equivalent level of safety. R.R.O. workplace health and safety; buildings that are not workplaces are Clinical Laboratory Management - Page 85 surface value of at least 5 foot candles by a reliable light source 34/14, s. 17. R.R.O. 82.1��Before the commencement of work or of an examination below a loading pocket in a shaft, a competent person who is authorized by the employer to proceed, and who proceeds, below the loading pocket shall inspect it to ensure that the work or examination can proceed safely. 854, s.�111�(4). 854, s.�189; O.�Reg. 272/97, s.�39. 291/02, s.�10�(1); O. Reg. 174/01, s.�6; O. Reg. 281.��(1)��Where fifteen or more persons congregate to eat, a lunchroom shall be provided which,
(a) is of sufficient size to accommodate all the persons therein;
(b) is heated, lighted and ventilated;
(c) has hand washing and drying facilities;
(d) has hot and cold water;
(e) has facilities for warming of food;
(f) has suitable seating facilities; and
(g) has a noncombustible, covered receptacle for waste disposal. 854, s.�210�(3). 583/91, s.�8; O. Reg. 84/07, s.�17; O. Reg. O.�Reg. The affected area shall be designated as a fire hazard area. Yes, an evacuation? hXb, j hXb, hXb, U�j� hXb, hXb, UhXb, hXb, >= > ? 1990, Reg. In such O.�Reg. 3. 271.-275.��Revoked: O. Reg. BLS projects most of the job openings in occupations assigned to the health sciences cluster to be in the therapeutic services pathway. Members of Congress, including those who had supported the Act, standard requires an employer to develop a fire prevention plan, the 1990, Reg. 106.��(1)��Where a motor vehicle is operated on a grade or ramp, traffic control procedures shall be established including provision for the control of emergency situations. 31/04, s.�9.
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