On Board Trains Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
1.1 In these Regulations,
- Act
Act means Part II of the Canada Labour Code; (Loi)
- CSA
CSA means the Canadian Standards Association; (CSA)
- Commission
Commission[Repealed, SOR/95-105, s. 3]
- dangerous substance
dangerous substance[Repealed, SOR/88-200, s. 1]
- electrical equipment
electrical equipment means equipment for the generation, distribution or use of electricity; (outillage électrique)
- first aid
first aid means emergency or other treatment or care that conforms to the recommended practices of the St. John Ambulance, the Canadian Red Cross Society, the Emergency Care Instruction Services or the Workers’ Compensation Board of British Columbia; (premiers soins)
- maintenance of way equipment
maintenance of way equipment means track motor cars and other rolling stock used for maintaining rails and tracks; (véhicule d’entretien)
- medical practitioner
medical practitioner[Repealed, SOR/88-200, s. 1]
- on-board accommodation
on-board accommodation means living, eating or sleeping quarters provided on rolling stock by an employer for the accommodation of employees; (logement à bord)
- qualified person
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 safety officer
regional safety officer means, within the meaning of section 122 of the Act, the person designated as regional safety officer in the Railway Safety Directorate, Transport Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0N5; (agent régional de sécurité)
- rolling stock
rolling stock means a locomotive, caboose, self-propelled car, box car, tank car, maintenance of way equipment, snow-plow, flanger and other mobile equipment designed to move on wheels on rails or tracks; (matériel roulant)
- toilet room
toilet room means a room that contains a toilet. (cabinet de toilette)
- SOR/88-200, s. 1
- SOR/95-105, s. 3
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