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B.C. Reg. 296/97
W.C.B.
Deposited September 8, 1997
effective April 15, 1998
This archived regulation consolidation is current to August 31, 2007 and includes changes enacted and in force by that date. For the most current information, click here.

Workers Compensation Act

Occupational Health and Safety Regulation

[includes amendments up to B.C. Reg. 106/2007, July 26, 2007]

Contents
Part 1 — Definitions
1.1  Definitions
Part 2 — Application
2.1  Scope of application
2.2  General duty
2.3  Conflict with a code or standard
2.4  Compliance
2.5  Inspection reports
2.6  Notification of compliance
2.7  Notice to workers
2.8  Contravention
Part 3 — Rights and Responsibilities
  Occupational Health and Safety Programs
3.1  When program required
3.2  Small operations
3.3  Contents of program
3.4  Incident investigation reports
  Workplace Inspections
3.5  General requirement
3.6  Repealed
3.7  Special inspections
3.8  Committee participation
  Correction of Unsafe Conditions
3.9  Remedy without delay
3.10  Reporting unsafe conditions
3.11  Emergency circumstances
  Refusal of Unsafe Work
3.12  Procedure for refusal
3.13  No discriminatory action
  Occupational First Aid
3.14  Definitions
3.15  First aid attendant qualifications
3.16  Basic requirements
3.17  First aid procedures
3.18  Communication and availability
3.19  First aid records
3.20  Multiple employer workplaces
3.21  First aid attendant responsibilities
  Young or New Workers
3.22  Definitions
3.23  Young or new worker orientation and training
3.24  Additional orientation and training
3.25  Documentation
Part 4 — General Conditions
  Buildings, Structures and Equipment
4.1  Safe premises
4.2  Safe buildings and structures
4.3  Safe machinery and equipment
4.4  Conformity to standards
4.5  Manuals and information
4.6  Reassembly
4.7  Information on rated capacity
4.8  Rated capacity
4.9  Inspection and maintenance records
4.10  Authorization
4.11  Startup
4.12  Circumvention of safeguards
  Emergency Preparedness and Response
4.13  Risk assessment
4.14  Emergency procedures
4.15  Repealed
4.16  Training
4.17  Notification of fire departments
4.18  Notification of utilities
  Impairment
4.19  Physical or mental impairment
4.20  Impairment by alcohol, drug or other substance
  Working Alone or in Isolation
4.21  Procedures
4.22  Training
4.23  Annual review
  Workplace Conduct
4.24  Definition
4.25  Prohibition
4.26  Investigation
  Violence in the Workplace
4.27  Definition
4.28  Risk assessment
4.29  Procedures and policies
4.30  Instruction of workers
4.31  Advice to consult physician
  Work Area Requirements
4.32  Access to work areas
4.33  Arrangement of work areas
4.34  Restricted entry
4.35  Door installations
4.36  Glass
4.37  Restricted visibility
4.38  Extreme temperatures
4.39  Slipping and tripping hazards
4.40  Wet floors
4.41  Waste material
4.42  Cleaning with compressed air
  Storing and Handling Materials
4.43  Stacking materials
4.44  Entrapment
4.45  Falling materials
  Ergonomics (MSI) Requirements
4.46  Definition
4.47  Risk identification
4.48  Risk assessment
4.49  Risk factors
4.50  Risk control
4.51  Education and training
4.52  Evaluation
4.53  Consultation
  Work Area Guards and Handrails
4.54  Definitions
4.55  Guardrail locations
4.56  Exceptions
4.57  Elevated workers
4.58  Specifications for guards and guardrails
4.58.1  Temporary removal of guardrails
4.59  Floor and roof openings
4.60  Toeboards
4.61  Walkways
4.62  Handrails on stairways
4.63  Vehicle travel areas
  Illumination
4.64  Definitions
4.65  Illumination levels
4.66  Means of illumination
4.67  Brightness, reflectance and glare
4.68  Illumination measurement
4.69  Emergency lighting
  Indoor Air Quality
4.70  Application
4.71  Submitting plans
4.72  Design and operation
4.73  Building modifications
4.74  Distribution
4.75  Balancing
4.76  Ventilation openings
4.77  Discharged air
4.78  Preventive maintenance
4.79  Investigation
4.80  Temperature and humidity
  Environmental Tobacco Smoke
4.81  Controlling exposure
4.82  Designated areas
4.83  Public entertainment facilities
  Occupational Environment Requirements
4.84  Eating areas
4.85  Washroom facilities
4.86  Change areas
4.87  Unsafe water
4.88  Repealed
Part 5 — Chemical and Biological Substances
5.1  Definitions
5.2  General information requirement
  Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS)
5.3  Application
5.4  Prohibition
5.5  WHMIS program
5.6  Worker education
5.7  Worker training
5.8  Supplier label
5.9  Workplace label for employer-produced products
5.10  Workplace label for decanted products
5.11  Piping systems and vessels
5.12  Placard identifiers
5.13  Laboratory label
5.14  Supplier MSDS
5.15  Employer MSDS
5.16  Availability of an MSDS
5.17  Deletions from an MSDS
5.18  Confidential business information
5.19  Claims under the HMIR Act
  Containers and Storage
5.20  Condition of containers
5.21  Material integrity
5.22  Covers
5.23  Permitted quantities
5.24  Incompatible substances
5.25  Storage practices
5.26  Storage area
  Flammable and Combustible Substances
5.27  Ignition sources
5.28  Grounding or bonding
5.29  Electrostatic charge
5.30  Dispensing
5.31  Flammable gas or vapour
5.32  Manual cleaning
5.33  Permitted quantities
5.34  Combustible materials
5.35  Cabinet vent
  Substances Under Pressure
5.36  Containers
5.37  Pressure testing
5.38  Handling and securing cylinders
5.39  Cylinder markings
5.40  Cylinder valves
5.41  Fittings
5.42  Repealed
5.43  Empty cylinders
5.44  Acetylene cylinders
5.45  Restriction on use of copper
5.46  Restriction on use of oxygen
5.47  Cleanliness
  Controlling Exposure
5.48  Exposure limits
5.49  Excursion limits
5.50  Extended work periods
5.51  Additive effects
5.52  Skin designation
5.53  Workplace monitoring
5.54  Exposure control plan
5.55  Type of controls
5.56  Oxygen deficiency
5.57  Designated substances
5.58  Protective policy
5.59  Investigating symptoms
  Ventilation
5.60  Application
5.61  Engineering principles
5.62  Submitting plans
5.63  Building modifications
5.64  Controlling air contaminants
5.65  Worker location
5.66  Ventilation openings
5.67  Effectiveness
5.68  Failure warning
5.69  Makeup air
5.70  Discharged air
5.71  Flammable air contaminants
  Internal Combustion Engines
5.72  Venting outdoors
5.73  Indoor operation
5.74  Emission controls
5.75  Mobile equipment emission controls
  Hazardous Wastes and Emissions
5.76  Label
5.77  Placard
5.78  MSDS
5.79  Sale or disposal
5.80  Sharp-edged waste
5.81  Combustible dust
  Personal Hygiene
5.82  Employer's responsibility
5.83  Worker's responsibility
5.84  Prohibition
  Emergency Washing Facilities
5.85  Where required
5.86  Water supply
5.87  Access
5.88  Risk assessment
5.89  Equipment required
5.90  Transient worksites
5.91  Remote worksites
5.92  Signs
5.93  Testing
5.94  Training
5.95  Protection from freezing
5.96  Valve operation
  Emergency Procedures
5.97  Emergency plan
5.98  Inventory
5.99  Risk assessment
5.100  Procedures for evacuation
5.101  Procedures for spill cleanup and re-entry
5.102  Training and drills
Part 6 — Substance Specific Requirements
  Asbestos
6.1  Definitions
6.2  Application
  General Requirements
6.3  Exposure control plan
6.4  Inventory
6.5  Identification
6.6  Assessment and classification
6.7  Control of friable asbestos
6.8  Procedures
6.9  Prohibitions
6.10  Substitution
6.11  Instruction and training
6.12  Monitoring
  Designated Work Areas and Containments
6.13  Designated area
6.14  Permanent enclosure design
6.15  Glove bags
6.16  High risk work
  Ventilation
6.17  Containment ventilation
6.18  Local exhaust ventilation
6.19  Filter testing
  Other Means of Controlling Exposure to Asbestos
6.20  Protecting work surfaces
6.21  Preventing spread
6.22  Wetting material
6.23  Repairing damaged material
6.24  Friction materials
  Waste Handling and Disposal
6.25  Sealed containers
6.26  Cleaning containers and equipment
6.27  Waste removal
6.28  Waste disposal
  Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment
6.29  Respiratory protection
6.30  Protective clothing
6.31  Information to laundry workers
  Documentation
6.32  Types of records
  Biohazardous Materials
6.33  Definitions
6.34  Exposure control plan
6.35  Risk identification
6.36  Controls
6.37  Labels and identification
6.38  Education and training
6.39  Vaccination
6.40  Health protection
6.41  Records
  Cytotoxic Drugs
6.42  Definition
6.43  Exposure control plan
6.44  Information
6.45  Labels
6.46  Signs
6.47  List
6.48  Procedures
6.49  Reproductive toxins
6.50  Instruction
6.51  Supervision
6.52  Records
6.53  Drug preparation and administration
6.54  Disconnects
6.55  Personal protective equipment
6.56  Personal hygiene
6.57  Waste disposal
6.58  Spills
  Lead
6.59  Application
6.60  Exposure control plan
6.61  Air monitoring in construction projects
6.62  Warning signs
6.63  Personal hygiene
6.64  Work surfaces
6.65  Lead removal
6.66  Instruction and training
6.67  Health protection
6.68  Records
6.69  Primary lead smelters
  Pesticides
6.70  Definitions
6.71  Application
  General Requirements
6.72  Pesticide labels
6.73  Labels and signs for treated materials
6.74  Pesticide use
6.75  MSDS
6.76  Informing workers
  Mixing, Loading and Applying Pesticides
6.77  Qualifications
6.78  Procedures
6.79  Health protection
6.80  Rescue
  Equipment
6.81  General requirements
6.82  Fixed stations
6.83  Mobile equipment
  Pesticide Application
6.84  Safe application practice
6.85  Posting warning signs
6.86  Design of warning signs
6.87  Warning signs for non-fumigants
6.88  Warning signs for fumigants
6.89  Restricted entry intervals
6.90  Authorization to enter
6.91  Exemptions
6.92  Cleanup of residues
6.93  Pesticide drift
6.94  Records
  Personal Hygiene
6.95  Wash and shower facilities
6.96  Worker cleanup
6.97  Personal protective clothing and equipment
  Avicides, Predicides, Rodenticides and Insecticidal Baits
6.98  Exemption
6.99  Preventive measures
  Storage
6.100  Location
6.101  Storage facilities
6.102  Retail displays
  Antisapstain Applications
6.103  Substitution
6.104  Ventilation
6.105  Cleaning equipment
6.106  Excess chemical
6.107  Protective clothing
6.108  Records
6.109  Exemption
  Rock Dust
6.110  Application
6.111  Dust control
6.112  Restricted access
6.113  Rock drills
6.114  Rock crushing plants
6.115  Asphalt mixing plants
  Toxic Process Gases
6.116  Definitions
6.117  Application
6.118  Risk assessment
6.119  Exposure control plan
6.120  Procedures
6.121  Education and training
6.122  Enclosure
6.123  Testing
6.124  Ventilation
6.125  Emergency ventilation
6.126  Shut-down device
6.127  Personal protective equipment
6.128  Monitors and alarms
6.129  Pressure relief alarm systems
6.130  Identification of controls
6.131  Piping systems
6.132  Maintenance
Part 7 — Noise, Vibration, Radiation and Temperature
  Division 1 —  Noise Exposure
7.1  Definition
7.2  Noise exposure limits
7.3  Noise measurement required
7.4  Exemption
7.5  Noise control and hearing conservation program
7.6  Engineered noise control
7.7  Hearing protection and warning signs
7.8  Hearing tests
7.9  Records to be kept
  Division 2 —  Vibration Exposure
7.10  Definitions
7.11  Vibration exposure limits
7.12  Evaluation of vibration
7.13  Vibration exposure control obligations
7.14  Information about vibration hazards
7.15  Labels
7.16  Exposure to cold and hand-arm vibration
  Division 3 —  Radiation Exposure
7.17  Definitions
7.18  Application
7.19  Exposure limits
7.20  Exposure control plan
7.21  Reproductive hazards
7.22  Monitoring exposure
7.23  Standards for use of equipment
7.24  Radiation surveys
7.25  Records
  Division 4 —  Thermal Exposure
7.26  Definitions
  Heat Exposure
7.27  Application
7.28  Exposure limits
7.29  Heat stress assessment and exposure control plan
7.30  Heat stress controls
7.31  Provision of water
7.32  Removal from and treatment for heat exposure
  Cold Exposure
7.33  Application
7.34  Cold stress assessment and exposure control plan
7.35  Cold stress controls
7.36  Heated shelters
7.37  Clothing and personal protective equipment
7.38  Removal and treatment
Part 8 — Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment
8.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
8.2  Responsibility to provide
8.3  Selection, use and maintenance
8.4  Workplace evaluation
8.5  Program
8.6  Annual review
8.7  Instruction
8.8  Supervisor's responsibilities
8.9  Worker's responsibilities
8.10  Personal clothing and accessories
  Safety Headgear
8.11  General requirement
8.12  Use with all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and motorcycles
8.13  Use with bicycles and skates
  Eye and Face Protection
8.14  Safety eyewear
8.15  Prescription safety eyewear
8.16  Sideshields
8.17  Face protection
8.18  Contact lenses
  Limb and Body Protection
8.19  General requirement
8.20  Cleaning or replacement
8.21  Leg protection
  Footwear
8.22  General requirement
8.23  Slippery surfaces
  High Visibility and Distinguishing Apparel
8.24  High visibility apparel
8.25  Distinguishing apparel
  Buoyancy Equipment
8.26  When required
8.27  Compliance with standards
8.28  Working alone
8.29  Automatically inflatable lifejackets
8.30  Retroreflective material
  Flame Resistant Clothing
8.31  When required
  Respiratory Protection
8.32  When required
8.33  Selection
8.34  Protection factors
8.35  IDLH or oxygen deficient atmosphere
8.36  Emergency escape respirators
8.37  Respirable air quality
8.38  Corrective eyewear
8.39  Face seal
8.40  Fit tests
8.41  User seal check
8.42  Medical assessment
8.43  Optional use
8.44  Records
8.45  Maintenance and inspections
Part 9 — Confined Spaces
9.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
9.2  Initial determination
9.3  Prohibited entry
9.4  Control of hazards
9.5  Confined space entry program
  Responsibilities
9.6  Administration
9.7  Supervision
9.8  Instruction
  Hazard Assessment and Work Procedures
9.9  Hazard assessment
9.10  Procedures
9.11  Qualifications
  Identification and Entry Permits
9.12  Identification
9.13  When permits required
9.14  Contents of permit
9.15  Updating the information
9.16  Record of permit
  Lockout and Isolation
9.17  Lockout
9.18  Isolation
9.19  Isolation points
9.20  Blanks and blinds
9.21  Double block and bleed
9.22  Alternate procedures
9.23  Discharge area
  Verification and Testing
9.24  Verifying all precautions
9.25  Testing the atmosphere
9.26  Procedures and equipment
  Cleaning, Purging, Venting and Inerting
9.27  Cleaning, purging and venting
9.28  Risk control
9.29  Inerting
  Ventilation
9.30  Continuous ventilation
9.31  Low hazard atmospheres
9.32  Mechanical ventilation
9.33  Natural ventilation
  Standby Persons
9.34  Low hazard atmosphere
9.35  Moderate hazard atmosphere
9.36  High hazard atmosphere, engulfment or entrapment
  Rescue
9.37  Provision of rescue services
9.38  Equipment and training
9.39  Notification
9.40  Summoning rescue
9.41  Rescue procedures
  Lifelines, Harnesses and Lifting Equipment
9.42  When required
9.43  Standards
9.44  Line entanglement
9.45  Additional workers
  Personal Protective Equipment and Other Precautions
9.46  Repealed
9.47  Emergency escape respirator
9.48  Compressed gas cylinders
9.49  Torches and hoses
9.50  Electrical equipment
9.51  Non-sparking tools
Part 10 — De-energization and Lockout
10.1  Definitions
10.2  General requirement
10.3  When lockout required
10.4  Lockout procedures
10.5  Access to energy isolating devices
10.6  Checking locked out equipment
10.7  Worker responsibilities
10.8  Removal of locks
10.9  Group lockout procedure
10.10  Alternative procedures
10.11  Locks not required
10.12  Work on energized equipment
Part 11 — Fall Protection
11.1  Definitions
11.2  Obligation to use fall protection
11.3  Fall protection plan
11.4  Selection of harness or belt
11.5  Equipment standards
11.6  Anchors
11.7  Temporary horizontal lifelines
11.8  Certification by engineer
11.9  Inspection and maintenance
11.10  Removal from service
11.11 - 11.40  Repealed
Part 12 — Tools, Machinery and Equipment
12.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
12.2  Safeguarding requirement
12.3  Standards
12.4  Effectiveness of safeguards
12.5  Fixed guards
12.6  Lubrication
12.7  Repealed
12.8  Repealed
12.9  Repealed
12.10  Identifying unsafe equipment
12.11  Operating controls
12.12  Machinery location
12.13  Marking physical hazards
12.14  Identification of piping
12.15  Restraining devices
  Guarding Mechanical Power Transmission Parts
12.16  Rotating hazards
12.17  Gears and sprockets
12.18  Reciprocating machinery
12.19  Drive belts
12.20  Reaching up
12.21  Flywheels and pulleys
  Conveyors
12.22  Standards
12.23  Belt-type conveyors
12.24  Screw-type conveyors
12.25  Feed points
12.26  Repealed
12.27  Falling materials
12.28  Emergency stopping devices
  Power Presses, Brake Presses and Shears
12.29  Standards
12.30  Point of operation safeguarding
12.31  Exception for custom work
12.32  Supervisory control
12.33  Repealed
  Feed-rolls and Metal-forming Rolls
12.34  Feed-rolls
12.35  Guard design
12.36  Metal-forming rolls
  Machine Tools
12.37  Splash guards and shields
12.38  Lathe chucks
12.39  Restriction on hand polishing
12.40  Stock projection
12.41  Shapers/planers
12.42  Carriage travel
12.43  Vertical boring mills
  Abrasive Equipment
12.44  Standards
12.45  Protective hood
12.46  Speed of abrasive wheels
12.47  Grinding prohibitions
12.48  Work rests
12.49  Dust control
12.50  Repealed
  Powder Actuated Tools
12.51  Standards
12.52  Tool selection
12.53  Tool design
12.54  Markings
12.55  Storage
12.56  Tool use
12.57  Limitations on use
  Woodworking Tools and Equipment
12.58  Hand feeding
12.59  Removing guards
12.60  Kickback fingers, splitters and spreaders
12.61  Radial arm saw travel limits
12.62  Jointers
12.63  Sanding machines
12.64  Tenoning machines
12.65  Hand-held circular saws
12.66  Cutting heads
12.67  Band saws
  Mobile Chippers
12.68  Hand-fed chippers
12.69  Self-feeding chippers
12.70  Driven-feed chippers
12.71  Vertically fed chippers
  Chain Saws
12.72  Standards
12.73  Stopping chain movement
  Automotive Lifts and Other Vehicle Supports
12.74  Standards
12.75  Assembly and installation
12.76  Operation
12.77  Records
12.78  Inspection and testing
12.79  Rated capacity
12.80  Controls
12.80.1  Vehicle restraint
12.80.2  Swing-arm restraint
  Miscellaneous Equipment
12.81  Tumblers
12.82  Pneumatic nailing and stapling tools
12.83  Industrial robots
  Drilling Rock or Similar Materials
12.84  General requirement
12.85  Drilling equipment
12.86  Control location
12.87  Boom hazard
12.88  Drill jumbos
12.89  Drilling procedures
12.90  Rod handling
12.91  Self-propelled drills
12.92  Cleaning drilled holes
  Breaking and Melting Metal
12.93  Breaking metal
12.94  Inspection of linings
12.95  Preventing eruptions
12.96  Inspection of materials
  Abrasive Blasting and High Pressure Washing
12.97  Definitions
12.98  Risk assessment
12.99  Work procedures outside a cabinet
12.100  Substitution
12.101  Reuse prohibition
12.102  Cleanup
12.103  Engineering controls
12.104  Exhaust ventilation
12.105  Restricted work zones
12.106  Operating controls
12.107  Repealed
12.108  Jetting gun
12.109  Holding work
12.110  Hose restraint
12.111  Personal protective equipment
  Welding, Cutting and Allied Processes
12.112  Standards
12.113  Repealed
12.114  Ventilation
12.115  Coatings on metals
12.116  Flammable and explosive substances
12.117  Silver solder
12.118  Correct equipment
12.119  Equipment inspection
12.120  Flashback prevention
12.121  Receptacles for stubs
12.122  Radiation protection
12.123  Protective clothing and equipment
12.124  Respiratory protection
12.125  Marking hot work
12.126  Fire extinguishers
  Painting, Coating and Work with Plastics and Resins
12.127  Application
12.128  Substitution
12.129  Restrictions
12.130  Warning signs
12.131  Enclosure
12.132  Air flow
12.133  Control of ignition sources
12.134  Arrester filters
12.135  Respiratory protection
12.136  Disposal of isocyanate containers
12.137  Repealed
12.138  Airless spray equipment
12.139  Design for high pressure
12.140  Heating plastics
12.141  Resin foams
  Laundry and Dry Cleaning Activities
12.142  Definitions
  Dry Cleaning
12.143  Open cleaning prohibited
12.144  Systems and equipment
12.145  Equipment labels
12.146  Solvent handling
12.147  Bulk storage
12.148  Machine ventilation
12.149  General ventilation
12.150  Inspection and repair
12.151  Open flame heaters
12.152  Combustion air supply
12.153  Vents
12.154  Servicing and maintenance
12.155  Emergency ventilation
12.156  Spotting chemicals
12.157  Supplier responsibility
12.158  Operator responsibility
  Laundry Equipment
12.159  Flatwork ironers
12.160  Roller-type ironers
12.161  Press-type ironers
12.162  Interlocks
12.163  Centrifugal extractors
12.164  Laundry chutes
12.165  Laundry carts
12.166  Spillage
  Rail Car Movement
12.167  Application
12.168  General requirements
12.169  Clearance
12.170  Riding restriction
12.171  Brakes
12.172  Tracks
Part 13 — Ladders, Scaffolds and Temporary Work Platforms
  Division 1 —  General
13.1  Definitions
13.2  Standards
13.3  Inspections
  Division 2 —  Ladders
13.4  Manufactured ladders
13.5  Position and stability
13.6  Use restrictions
  Division 3 —  Work Platforms
13.7  Access
13.8  General requirements
13.9  Lines supporting work platforms
13.10  Hooks and clamps
13.11  Engineering required
13.12  Removal from service
  Division 4 —  Scaffolds
13.13  Responsibilities
13.14  Scaffold platforms
13.15  Manufactured components
13.16  Lumber for structural components
13.17  Scaffold stability
13.18  Connections
13.19  Electrical hazards
  Division 5 —  Movable Work Platforms
13.20  Marking of the equipment
13.21  Manuals
13.22  Maintenance of records
13.23  Testing
13.24  Work platforms on wheels
13.25  Warning devices on elevating work platforms
13.26  Controls on elevating work platforms
13.27  Cranes and hoists used to suspend work platforms
13.28  Two-blocking
13.29  Hoisting and lowering work platforms
13.30  Lift truck (forklift) mounted work platforms
13.31  Powered platforms
13.32  Work procedures in high risk situations
13.33  Fall protection
Part 14 — Cranes and Hoists
14.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
14.2  Standards
14.3  Identification
14.4  Rated capacity
14.5  Rated capacity indication
14.6  Load charts
14.7  Boom angle indicator
14.8  Boom extension and load radius indicators
14.9  Logging exemption
14.10  Reeved-in devices
14.11  Support structure
14.12  Manual
14.13  Inspection and maintenance
14.14  Inspection and maintenance records
14.15  Modifications
14.16  Certification
14.17  Access and egress
14.18  Audible warning
14.19  Drop stops
14.20  Rail end stops
14.21  Fenders
14.22  Securing pins
14.23  Boom stops
14.24  Molten metal
14.25  Repealed
14.26  Sheave guards
14.27  Ungrounded supply
14.28  Controls
14.29  Operator protection
14.30  Cab windows
14.31  Operator's seat
14.32  Storage
14.33  Fire extinguisher
  Equipment Operation
14.34  Operator qualifications
14.34.1  Operator certification
14.35  Start of shift inspection
14.36  Load weight
14.37  Calibration
14.38  Unsafe lift
14.39  Contact with loads and structures
14.40  Swing hazards
14.41  Position of equipment
14.42  Multiple crane lift
14.43  Travelling with a load
14.44  Loads over work areas
14.45  Unattended loads
14.46  Hook position
14.47  Signals
14.48  Alternative to hand signals
14.49  Dedicated radio system
14.50  Unhooking loads
14.51  Riding hook or load
14.52  Induced voltage
14.53  Repealed
  Bridge, Gantry and Overhead Travelling Cranes
14.54  Load testing
14.55  Uptravel limit
14.56  Electrical conductors
14.57  Power shutoff
14.58  Direction markings
  Powered Hoists and Winches
14.59  Air-operated hoists
14.60  Repealed
  Manually Powered Hoists
14.61  Brakes
14.62  Crank handles
  Mobile Cranes, Boom Trucks and Aerial Ladder Cranes
14.63  Repealed
14.64  Load weight indicators
14.65  Cranes on floating supports
14.66  Level turntable
14.67  Outriggers
14.68  Tires
14.69  Supporting surface
14.70  Travelling with a load
14.71  Annual inspection
14.72  Boom inspection
14.73  Aerial ladder cranes
  Tower Cranes
14.74  Tower crane support
14.75  Before use
14.76  Identification
14.77  Structural inspection
14.78  Structures kept clean
14.79  Manual and records
14.80  Counterweights
14.81  Limit devices
14.82  Test blocks
14.83  Operator's cab
14.84  Jib swing
14.85  Clearance and freedom to slew
14.86  Repealed
14.87  Communication
14.88  Access ladders
14.89  Jib access
14.90  Unobstructed passage
14.91  Hoisting ropes
14.92  Wind limitations
14.93  Temperature limitations
14.94  Counterjib
  Miscellaneous Material Hoists
14.95  Standards
  Construction Material Hoists
14.96  Installation certification
14.97  Rider restriction
14.98  Notices
14.99  Gate interlock systems
14.100  Hoistway entrances
14.101  Hoist platform
14.102  Hoist runway
14.103  Ratchets and pawls
14.104  Electric brakes
14.105  Emergency devices
14.106  Travel and load limit switches
14.107  Erection and maintenance
14.108  Operator qualifications
14.109  Operator responsibilities
14.110  Inspection
14.111  Testing safety and control devices
14.112  Securing the platform
14.113  Signal systems
14.114  Operating signals
14.115  Operating restrictions
  Chimney Hoists
14.116  Permission to use
14.117  Certification
14.118  Support structures
14.119  Load rating
14.120  Emergency brakes
14.121  Safety factors
14.122  Drive restrictions
14.123  Brakes
14.124  Limit switches
14.125  Speed governor
14.126  Hoisting speed
14.127  Guardrails and gates
14.128  Raising materials
14.129  Communication
14.130  Fall protection
14.131  Operator qualifications
14.132  Unattended controls
Part 15 — Rigging
15.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
15.2  Qualified riggers
15.3  Detaching loads
15.4  Use of rigging
15.5  Component identification
15.6  Design factors
15.7  Wire rope on mobile cranes
15.8  Natural fibre rope
15.9  Wedge socket connections
 
15.10  Open hook restriction
15.11  Securing pins
15.12  Replacing pins
15.13  Repealed
15.14  Securing ropes to drums
15.15  Wraps required
15.16  Reeving lines
15.17  Sheaves
15.18  Guylines
15.19  Spooling rope
15.20  Hand signals
15.21  Termination efficiencies
15.22  Wire rope clips
15.23  Wire rope splices
15.24  Restriction on fold back eyes
15.25  Wire rope rejection criteria
15.26  Nonrotating wire rope
15.27  Contact with electric arc
15.28  Welding
15.29  Hook rejection criteria
  Slings
15.30  Standards
15.31  Inspection before use
15.32  Makeshift fitting prohibition
15.33  WLL of slings
15.34  Sling angles
15.35  Repealed
15.36  Proof-testing slings
15.37  Storage
15.38  Knots
15.39  Sharp edges
15.40  Slinging loads
15.41  Multiple piece lifts
  Wire Rope Slings
15.42  Sling identification
15.43  Rejection criteria
15.44  Prohibited slings
15.45  Temperature restrictions
  Alloy Steel Chain Slings
15.46  Sling identification
15.47  Chain for hoisting
15.48  Chain removal criteria
15.49  Chain wear
15.50  Periodic inspection
15.51  Temperature restriction
  Synthetic Web Slings
15.52  Sling identification
15.53  Temperature restriction
15.54  Synthetic web sling rejection criteria
  Metal Mesh Slings
15.55  Sling identification
15.56  Rejection criteria
  Below-the-hook Lifting Devices
15.57  Standards
15.58  WLL
15.59  Identification
15.60  Part of lifted load
Part 16 — Mobile Equipment
16.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
16.2  Application
16.3  Operation and maintenance
16.4  Competency of operators
16.5  Operator's responsibility
16.6  Supervisor's responsibility
16.7  Standards
16.8  Warning signal device
16.9  Lights
16.10  Rear view mirrors
16.11  Window standards
16.12  Maintenance
16.13  Braking requirements
16.14  Supplementary steering
16.15  Steering wheel knobs
16.16  Safe starting
16.17  Escape from a cab
16.18  Controls
16.19  Load handling attachments
16.20  Load ratings
  Guards
16.21  Protective structures
16.22  Rollover protective structures
16.23  ROPS standards
16.24  ROPS certification
16.25  ROPS identification
16.26  Effect of ROPS on visibility
16.27  Shear hazards
16.28  Guarding moving parts
  Seat Requirements and Rider Restrictions
16.29  Operator's seat
16.30  Restricted access
16.31  Rider restriction
  Seat Belts
16.32  Provision
16.33  Use
  Operating Requirements
16.34  Start of shift inspection
16.35  Securing tools and equipment
16.36  Unattended equipment
16.37  Securing elevated loads
16.38  Assistance on grades
16.39  Swinging equipment
16.40  Clearance
16.41  Boarding/leaving
16.42  Obstructed view
16.43  Pedestrian and equipment traffic
16.44  Securing loads
16.45  Restraint for cylindrical objects
16.46  Lift truck loads
  Tire Servicing
16.47  Training
16.48  Equipment and procedures
  All-terrain Vehicles
16.49  Prohibited use
16.50  Modifications
16.51  Operator's manual
16.52  Use on sloping ground
16.53  Operator training
16.54  Personal protective equipment
16.55  Loading and unloading
Part 17 — Transportation of Workers
  General Requirements
17.1  Application
17.2  Employer's responsibility
17.3  Seat belts
17.4  Riding restrictions
17.5  Securing equipment
17.6  Hazardous materials
17.7  Carrying animals
17.8  Passenger compartments
17.9  Boarding and leaving
  Crew Cars, Buses and Crummies
17.10  Vehicle design
17.11  Operation and maintenance
17.12  Seating design
17.13  Seating capacity
17.14  Aisles
  Marine Craft
17.15  Repealed
17.16  Repealed
17.17  Safety standards
17.18  Operation
17.19 - 17.21  Repealed
17.22  Communication
17.23  Vessel preparation
17.24  Maintenance and inspection
17.25  Anti-skid covering
17.26  Lighting
  Aircraft
17.27  Repealed
Part 18 — Traffic Control
  General Requirements
18.1  Definitions
18.2  Responsibility
18.3  Standards for traffic control
18.4  Supervision
18.5  Placement of traffic control signs and devices
  Traffic Control Persons (TCPs)
18.6  Use of a traffic control person
18.7  Traffic control person to remain on duty
18.8  Location of traffic control persons
  Equipment For Traffic Control Persons
18.9  Operations during daytime
18.10  Operations during nighttime or poor visibility
18.11  Equipment maintenance
  Directions and Signals by Traffic Control Persons
18.12  Precise motions
18.13  Standard signals between traffic control persons
18.14  Standard signals for traffic
  Other Requirements
18.15  Dust control
18.16  Long periods of delay
18.17  Towing and recovery operations
Part 19 — Electrical Safety
19.1  Definitions
  General Electrical Requirements
19.2  Repealed
19.3  Poles and structures
19.4  Obstructions on poles
19.5  Informing workers
19.6  Service rooms
19.7  Space around equipment
19.8  Testing equipment
19.9  Insulated aerial device
  Working on Low Voltage Electrical Equipment
19.10  Disconnection and lockout
19.11  Warning signs
19.12  Working close to energized equipment
19.13  Identification of controls
19.14  Grounding portable equipment
19.15  Ground fault circuit interrupters
  Working on High Voltage Electrical Equipment
19.16  Isolation and lockout
19.17  Warning signs
  Working on De-energized High Voltage Power Systems
19.18  Isolation and lockout
19.19  Person in charge
19.20  Switching sequences
19.21  Isolating devices
19.22  Grounding and blocking
19.23  Multiple authorities
  Working Close to Energized High Voltage Equipment and Conductors
19.24  Minimum clearance
19.25  Assurance in writing
19.26  Assurance not practicable
19.27  Specially trained
19.28  Emergency work
19.29  Authorization by owner
  Tree Pruning and Falling near Energized Conductors
19.30  Preliminary inspection
19.31  Work in a hazardous area
19.32  Qualifications
19.33  Site crew requirements
19.34  Limits of approach
19.35  Tree pruning and falling equipment
  Control Systems
19.36  General requirements
19.37  Programmable control systems
19.38  Automatic control systems
19.39  Remote control systems
19.40  Wireless remote control
  Electrofishing
19.41  General requirements
19.42  Repealed
19.43  Manufacturer's instructions
Part 20 — Construction, Excavation and Demolition
20.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
20.1A  Qualified contractor
20.2  Notice of project
20.3  Coordination of multiple employer workplaces
  Safe Work Areas and Safe Access
20.4  Safe access
20.5  Temporary floors
20.6  Design loads
20.7  Repealed
20.8  Repealed
20.9  Protection from falling materials
20.10  Chutes
20.11  Repealed
20.12  Glass panels
20.13  Thrust-out crane landing platforms
20.14  Temporary support
  Bridges and Similar Structures
20.15  Drawings and special procedures
20.16  Walkways
  Concrete Formwork And Falsework
20.17  Specifications and plans
20.18  Supervision
20.19  Erection drawing information
20.20  Responsibility for design
20.21  Continuity of engineering
20.22  Equipment requirements
20.23  Concrete placing hazards
20.24  Flyform drawings
20.25  Flyform handling
20.26  Inspections
  Concrete Pumping
20.27  Equipment identification
20.28  Manufacturer's manual
20.29  Inspection and maintenance records
20.30  Pre-use inspection
20.31  Controls
20.32  Hydraulic cylinders
20.33  Marking weight
20.34  Lifting a pump
20.35  Securing a pump
20.36  Emergency shutoff
20.37  Agitator guarding
20.38  Engine exhaust
20.39  Housekeeping
20.40  Outriggers
20.41  Use of placing boom
20.42  Pipe diameter and thickness
20.43  Pipe clamps
20.44  Delivery pipe
20.45  Restraining devices
20.46  Concrete pump lines
20.47  Equipment inspection
20.48  Repair certification
20.49  Boom and mast weight
20.50  Restriction on use
20.51  Compressed air cleaning
20.52  Operator's duties
20.53  Repealed
20.54  Hopper signal device
  Tilt-up Building Construction
20.55  Specifications and plans
20.56  Design requirements
20.57  Panel handling
20.58  Inspections
20.59  Brace removal
  Concrete Pre-stressing and Post-tensioning
20.60  General requirements
20.61  Signalling devices and restricted areas
20.62  Strand measuring
20.63  Guarding during pre-stressing operations
20.64  Deflecting devices
20.65  Detensioning and strand cutting procedures
20.66  Strand vises and hydraulic devices
20.67  Hydraulic equipment
20.68  Platform width
20.69  Blowouts
20.70  Tendon handling
20.71  Securing jacks
  Open Web Joists and Trusses
20.72  Erection instructions
  Roof Work
20.73  Repealed
20.74  Crawl boards and ladders
20.75  Steep roof requirements
20.76  Chutes and hoists
20.77  Mechanical equipment
  Excavations
20.78  Work standards
20.79  Underground utilities
20.80  Removing nearby hazards
20.81  Sloping and shoring requirements
20.82  Timber shoring and grades
20.83  Safe shoring procedures
20.84  Repealed
20.85  Trench support structures
20.86  Spoil piles
20.87  Entry and exit
20.88  Guarding
20.89  Excavation crossings
20.90  Excavated materials
20.91  Use of skips or buckets
20.92  Scaling and trimming
20.93  Height limitations
20.94  Positioning equipment
20.95  Water accumulation
  Scaling Operations
20.96  Definitions
20.97  Work from top down
20.98  Rappelling and work positioning systems
20.99  Rappelling ropes
20.100  Anchors and other hardware
20.101  Harnesses
  Marine Construction, Pile Driving and Dredging
20.102  Suspended work platforms
20.103  Hoisting piles
20.104  Operator protection
20.105  Exhaust discharge
20.106  Chocking the hammer
20.107  Pile heads
20.108  Cracked hammer
20.109  Splicing
20.110  Walkway on discharge line
  Demolition
20.111  Structural integrity
20.112  Hazardous materials
20.113  Disconnecting services
20.114  Glass removal
20.115  Repealed
20.116  Protection from falling materials
20.117  Throwing material
20.118  Stabilizing walls
20.119  Dismantling buildings
20.120  Housekeeping
20.121  Stairways
  Work in Compressed Air
20.122  Medical fitness
20.123  Compliance with standards
Part 21 — Blasting Operations
21.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
21.2  Employer's responsibility
21.3  Dangerous incident reports
21.4  Blasting log
21.5  Authority to blast
21.6  Repealed
21.7  Training
  Certification
21.8  Qualifications
21.9  Misrepresentation
21.10  Examination
21.11  Recording certificates
21.12  Custody of certificates
21.13  Suspension of duties
21.14  Submitting reports
21.15  Suspension of certificates
  Storage
21.16  Detonators
21.17  Worksite storage
21.18  Communication
21.19  Magazine condition
21.20  Cord
21.21  Separate handling
  Transportation
21.22  Vehicle operation
21.23  Flammable materials
21.24  Transportation of explosives
21.25  Mobile drill rigs
21.26  Repealed
21.27  Contact with metal
21.28  Emergency procedures
21.29  Safe operation
21.30  Vehicle load limit
21.31  Firefighting equipment
21.32  Trailer transportation
21.33  Railroad and highway crossings
21.34  Prior servicing
21.35  Overnight parking
  Handling Explosives
21.36  General
21.37  Defective explosives
21.38  Cold temperatures
21.39  Abandoned explosives
21.40  Ignition sources prohibited
21.41  Containers
  Drilling
21.42  Predrilling requirements
21.43  Drilling prohibitions
21.44  Drill hole size
  Loading
21.45  Priming
21.46  Carrying
21.47  Cartridges
21.48  Loading tools
21.49  Electrical storms
21.50  Guarding loaded holes
21.51  Vehicles
21.52  Springing holes
21.53  Connecting detonating cord
21.54  Shock tubes
21.55  Pneumatic loading
  Safety Fuse Initiation
21.56  Safety fuse assemblies
21.57  Lighting safety fuse
  Electrical Initiation
21.58  Stray currents
21.59  Extraneous currents
21.60  Static electricity
21.61  Radio frequency precautions
21.62  Mobile transmitters
21.63  Testing circuits
21.64  Capacity of blasting machines
21.65  Firing from power lines
  Firing
21.66  Blaster's responsibility
21.67  Firing lines
21.68  Firing all holes
21.69  Blasting signals
21.70  Posting warning procedures
  Returning to the Blast Site
21.71  After the blast
21.72  Electrical blasting
21.73  Misfires
  Misfire Procedures
21.74  Blast site examination
21.75  Unfired explosives
21.76  Removing loose material
21.77  Marking and detonating
21.78  Safety fuse reblast
21.79  No relighting
21.80  Drilling for refiring
21.81  Extracting explosives
  Specialized Blasting Operations
21.82  Underwater blasting
21.83  Special effects blasting
21.84  Seismic blasting
21.85  Avalanche control
Part 22 — Underground Workings
22.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
22.2  Application
22.3  Work methods
22.4  New or unusual situations
22.5  Preconstruction meeting
22.6  Notice of project
22.7  Underground record
22.8  Hours of work
22.9  Additional first aid
22.10  Retroreflective devices
22.11  Self-rescuers
  Supervision of Workers
22.12  Underground supervisors
22.13  Underground worker health and safety representative
22.14  Impaired persons
  Working Requirements
22.15  Responsibility for ventilation
22.16  Prior approval
22.17  Qualified person
22.18  Mechanical ventilation
22.19  Air flow
22.20  Portal fan
22.21  Auxiliary fan
22.22  Modifications
22.23  Malfunction
22.24  Unventilated areas
22.25  Duct air testing
22.26  Welding fumes
22.27  Heating underground air
22.28  Heating equipment
22.29  Other heating devices
22.30  Atmospheric testing
22.31  Testing during construction
22.32  Additional tests
22.33  Radioactivity survey
22.34  Electrical installations
22.35  Communications
22.36  Illumination
22.37  Cap lamps
22.38  Maintenance
22.39  Auxiliary lighting
22.40  Battery charging stations
22.41  Pipelines
22.42  Water control
22.43  Dams
22.44  Transportation of workers
22.45  Transportation of workers by rail
22.46  Shaft conveyances
  Emergency Requirements
22.47  Procedures
22.48  Coordination
22.49  Evacuation procedure
22.50  Refuge stations
22.51  Rescue workers
22.52  Self-contained breathing apparatus
22.53  Dangerous conditions
22.54  Fire prevention and control
22.55  Flammable gas restriction
22.56  Equipment fire extinguishers
22.57  Accounting for workers
  Entrance to Underground Working
22.58  General requirement
22.59  Structures at the entrance
22.60  Projecting support system
22.61  Spill control
22.62  General requirement
22.63  During excavation
22.64  Shotcrete
22.65  Operator protection
  Drilling
22.66  Probe holes
22.67  Connecting to existing workings
22.68  Blasting at adjacent sites
22.69  Inspection before abandonment
  Underground Use of Explosives
22.70  Transport of explosives
22.71  Mechanical haulage
22.72  Transport by track haulage
22.73  Underground storage of explosives
22.74  Restriction on ignition sources
22.75  Fume class
22.76  Blasting line
22.77  Remote initiation
22.78  Water spray
22.79  Return to blasting site
22.80  Work restriction
  Mechanical Excavation
22.81  Dust control
22.82  Work clearance
22.83  Elevated work
  Fixed and Mobile Equipment in Underground Workings
22.84  Logs
22.85  Internal combustion engines
22.86  Fire suppression
22.87  Hoses carrying flammable liquid
22.88  Operating requirements
  Underground Haulage
22.89  Traffic control
22.90  Clearance for mechanical haulage
22.91  Track haulage and mucking equipment
22.92  Equipment hazard area
22.93  Switching
22.94  Derailed equipment
22.95  Track haulage operations
22.96  Rail tracks and switches
  Trackless Loading and Hauling
22.97  Automated and remote control systems
22.98  Clearance lights
22.99  Road maintenance
  Waste Dumps and Spoil Areas
22.100  General requirement
22.101  Dumping procedures
22.102  Reversing when dumping
22.103  Dump worker
22.104  Track waste dump
22.105  Electrical trolley systems
  Raises
22.106  General requirement
22.107  Guarding the bottom of the raise
22.108  Explosives
22.109  Suspended drill platforms
22.110  Raise climbers
22.111  Identification plate
22.112  General brake requirements
22.113  Electrically powered raise climbers
22.114  Brake components
22.115  Guarding
22.116  Controls
22.117  Electric equipment
22.118  Work platforms
22.119  Prohibition
22.120  Safety factor
22.121  Bolts
22.122  Racks and pinions
22.123  Repealed
22.124  Communication
22.125  Inspection before use
22.126  Limits and travel stops
22.127  Equipment maintenance
22.128  Operator's duties
22.129  Reporting defects
22.130  Repair requirements
22.131  Emergency procedures
22.132  Maximum load
22.133  Riding restriction
22.134  After blast monitoring
22.135  Transporting material
22.136  Electrical shut off
22.137  Cleaning
  Hoists and Shafts
22.138  General requirement
22.139  Shaft openings
22.140  Access ways
22.141  Repealed
  Large Diameter Holes
22.142  General requirement
22.143  Vertical holes
22.144  Limiting descent
22.145  Water in the hole
22.146  Horizontal holes
  Gassy Underground Workings
22.147  Written notice
22.148  Worker instruction
22.149  Atmospheric testing
22.150  Automatic alarm
22.151  Ventilation
22.152  Ventilation malfunction
22.153  Air velocity
22.154  No smoking
22.155  Welding and burning
22.156  Prohibited metals
22.157  Flame arresters
22.158  Mechanical excavators
22.159  Fire resistant fluids
22.160  Combustible dusts
Part 23 — Oil and Gas
23.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
23.2  Application
23.3  Repealed
23.4  Coordination of multi-employer workplaces
23.5  Safe work procedures
23.6  Control of static electricity
23.7  Fire hazards
23.8  Control of ignition sources
23.9  Flare pits and flare lines
23.10  Fire extinguishers
23.11  Air operating systems
23.12  Pipelines, fittings and valves
23.13  Hose connections
23.14  Pumps
23.15  Pressure relief device — when required
23.16  Pressure relief device installation
23.17  Pipe racks
23.18  Handling pipe
23.19  Kelly hose and safety lines
23.20  Catheads
23.21  Rigging up and tearing out
23.22  Driver training
23.23  Steep slopes
23.24  Roads
23.25  Transporting liquids
23.26  Gauging
  Geophysical Operations
23.27  Power line and upset hazards
23.28  Seismic drills
23.29  Communications on vehicles
23.30  Breakout tongs
  Drilling and Servicing Rigs
23.31  Size of work area
23.32  Inspection and repair
23.33  Rig moves
23.34  List of weights
23.35  Prohibited work areas
23.36  SCBA
23.37  Blowout preventers
23.38  Spudding in
23.39  Auxiliary escape
23.40  Draw works controls
23.41  Stabbing boards
23.42  Derrick enclosures
23.43  Ventilation openings
23.44  Pits and tanks
23.45  Ladder platforms
23.46  Derrick floor access stairways
23.47  Guardrails
23.48  Hoisting lines
23.49  Travelling blocks
23.50  Hand guards
23.51  Riding hoisting equipment
23.52  Guards
23.53  Crown blocks
23.54  Securing fingers
23.55  Counterweight safety lines
23.56  Weight indicators
23.57  Brakes
23.58  Drill pipes, collars and tubing
23.59  Mud cans
23.60  Rotary tongs
23.61  Rotary table
23.62  Fuel storage
23.63  Guylines
  Drill Stem Testing, Swabbing, Cementing, Well Servicing and Stimulation
23.64  General requirements
23.65  Swabbing at night
23.66  Gauging
23.67  Disposal of fluids
23.68  Air intake and exhaust
23.69  Flow piping
23.70  Piping, hoses and valves
23.71  High risk fluids
23.72  Pressure testing requirements
23.73  Hot oiling
23.74  Bonding and grounding
  Production and Plant Operations
23.75  Preventing ignition
23.76  Blanking of lines
23.77  Retaining walls and diked areas
23.78  Truck loading and unloading
23.79  Pressure relief
23.80  Venting of trucks
23.81  Wrenches
  Cleaning and Repairing Tanks or Vessels
23.82  Inerting
23.83  Safety harnesses
23.84  Welding precautions
23.85  Openings
23.86  Electrical equipment
23.87  Repealed
  Gas Sample Containers
23.88  Standards
23.89  Safe practices
Part 24 — Diving, Fishing and Other Marine Operations
24.1  Definitions
  Wharves, Docks and Mooring Floats
24.2  Ladders
24.3  Lifesaving equipment
24.4  Curbs, bullrails, guardrails and barriers
24.5  Markings
24.6  Rescue boat
  Diving Operations
  General Requirements
24.7  Application
24.8  Repealed
24.9  Notice of project
24.10  Medical certification
24.11  Diver's fitness
24.12  Training
24.13  Evidence of competency
24.14  Diving logs
24.15  Dive site equipment
24.16  Lifelines
24.17  Safe diving procedures
24.18  Diving supervisor's worksite duties
24.19  Crew briefing
24.20  Diver's responsibilities
24.21  Diving tables
24.22  Decompression procedures
24.23  Diver care and transportation
24.24  Medical alert tag
24.25  Hyperbaric chambers
24.26  Breathing mediums
24.27  Breathing apparatus
24.28  Compressor intake
24.29  Gauges and meters
24.30  Warning devices
24.31  Rescue boat
24.32  Hoists
24.33  Standby diver
24.34  Incident investigation reports
  Scuba Diving
24.35  Communication
24.36  Minimum crew
24.37  Restrictions on scuba
24.38  Equipment
24.39  Testing cylinders
  Surface Supply Diving
24.40  Minimum crew
24.41  Diver's tender
24.42  Diver's equipment
24.43  Compressors
24.44  Volume tanks
24.45  Breathing air filters
24.46  Manifolds and fittings
24.47  Breathing gas lines
  Deep Diving
24.48  General requirements
24.49  Hyperbaric chamber
24.50  Transportation to the underwater worksite
24.51  Rest periods
  Submersible Compression Chambers (SCC) and Lock-Out Submersibles (LOS)
24.52  Standards
24.53  General equipment requirements
24.54  Design
24.55  Lifting gear
24.56  Secondary lifting equipment
24.57  Diving system procedures
  Atmospheric Diving Systems (ADS)
24.58  Registration
24.59  General equipment requirements
24.60  Secondary means of surfacing
24.61  Secondary lifting equipment
  Altitude Diving
24.62  General procedures
  Specific Diving Hazards
24.63  Hazardous mechanisms
24.64  Intakes, pipes and tunnels
24.65  Exceptional hazards
24.66  Contaminated environments
  Live Boating
24.67  General requirements
24.68  Procedures
  Fishing Operations
  General Requirements
24.69  Application
24.70  Compliance with standards
24.71  Owner and master responsibilities
24.72  Documentation
24.73  Instruction
24.74  Emergency procedures
24.75  Crewmember responsibility
24.76  Vessel preparation
24.77  Reporting injuries
24.78  Unsafe conditions
24.79  Repealed
24.80  Slipping and tripping hazards
24.81  Guarding of equipment
24.82  Inspection of rigging
24.83  Access and egress
24.84  Protection from falling
24.85  Deck openings
24.86  De-energization
24.87  Equipment control devices
24.88  Braking devices
24.89  Illumination
24.90  Ventilation
24.91  Propane installations
24.92  Galley requirements
24.93  Requirements for sensors and alarms
24.94 - 24.95  Repealed
24.96  Protection against cold
24.97  Crewmember overboard
24.98  Davits
24.99  Communication
24.100  Ozone generators
24.101  Loading and offloading
24.102  Work areas and operations
24.103  Proper lifting
  Requirements for Specific Fishing Operations
  Gillnetting
  Salmon
24.104  Drums
24.105  Pin rollers
  Herring
24.106  Work areas and safeguarding
24.107  Fouled propellers
24.108  Hauling net anchors
24.109  Brailers
24.110  Towing skiffs
  Handlining
24.111  Gloves
  Longlining
24.112  Setting procedures
24.113  Knives
24.114  Guarding
24.115  Hoisting device
  Seining
  General Requirements
24.116  Hairpins and ringstrippers
24.117  Spooling gear
24.118  Lifting the bag
24.119  Drum operation
24.120  Brailing
24.121  Purse rings
24.122  Pumps
24.123  Drying up
24.124  Power blocks
  Seine Skiffs
24.125  Communication
24.126  Skiff design
24.127  Equipment stowage
24.128  Personal flotation devices (PFDs)
24.129  Engine exhaust
24.130  Capsize protection
  Beachline Operations
24.131  Instruction
24.132  Tie-up sites
24.133  Personal protective equipment
24.134  Night operations
  Trap Fishing
24.135  Master's responsibility
24.136  Securing traps
24.137  Lifelines
  Trawling
24.138  Safe work procedures
24.139  Securing areas and equipment
24.140  Splitting straps
  Trolling
24.141  Trolling poles
24.142  Gurdy brakes
24.143  Cockpit covers
Part 25 — Camps
Part 26 — Forestry Operations
26.1  Definitions
  General Requirements
26.2  Planning and conducting
26.3  Training
26.4  Notice of project
26.5  Initial safety meeting
26.6  Working alone
26.7  Personal protective equipment
26.8  Cutting cables
26.9  Repealed
26.10  Metal in saw logs
26.11  Dangerous trees
26.12  Repealed
26.13  Non-slip floors and controls
26.14  Equipment clearance
26.15  Log pile heights
26.16  Slope limitations
26.17  Weather conditions
26.18  Landslides/avalanches
26.19  Forest fire fighting
26.20  Night operations
  Falling and Bucking
26.21  Faller qualifications
26.22  Faller training
26.23  Procedures
26.24  Responsibilities of fallers and buckers
26.25  Dangerous trees and logs
26.26  Falling dangerous trees
26.27  Location of fallers
26.28  Summoning assistance
26.29  Entry to falling area
26.30  Traffic control
  Yarding and Skidding
26.31  Repealed
26.32  Operator protection
26.33  Mobile yarders
26.34  Signalling
26.35  Radio controlled machines
26.36  Climbing equipment
26.37  Hoisting workers
26.38  Riding on rigging
26.39  Location of workers
26.40  Anchors
26.41  Guylines
26.42  Rigging
26.43  Hanging blocks
26.44  Winches
26.45  Prohibition of knots
26.46  Skyline anchors
26.47  Skyline extensions
26.48  Skyline spars
26.49  Skyline rigging
26.50  Backspar guylines
26.51  Lift trees
26.52  Corridor logging
26.53  Ground skidding operations
26.54  Equipment stability
26.55  Mainline release
  Landings and Log Dumps
26.56  Log landings
26.57  Equipment locations
26.58  Limbing and bucking restrictions
26.59  Suspended logs
26.60  Log handling equipment
26.61  Vehicle movement
26.62  Maintenance
26.63  Unauthorized persons
26.64  Bunk and stake assemblies
  Hauling
26.65  Bullboards
26.66  Bunks and stakes
26.67  Load specifications
26.68  Binders
26.69  Unloading
26.70  Unguarded equipment
26.71  Operating provisions
26.72  Warning devices
26.73  Non-slip steps
26.74  Restriction
26.75  Riders
26.76  Securing trailers
26.77  Assistance on steep grades
26.78  Transporting workers
  Roads and Road Maintenance
26.79  Haul road standards
26.80  Creating additional hazards
26.81  Bull rails
26.82  Roadside hazards
26.83  Traffic control systems
26.84  Weigh scales
  Water Operations
26.85  Condition of boats
26.86  Boat equipment
26.87  Boat size
26.88  Overloading
26.89  Presence of operator
26.90  Wind and sea conditions
26.91  Hand signals
26.92  Elevated work platforms
26.93  General requirements for booming
26.94  Rigging
26.95  Winches
26.96  Manual boom stripping
26.97  Repealed
26.98  Dumping log bundles
26.99  Rescue
Part 27 — Wood Products Manufacturing
27.1  Application
  General Requirements
27.2  Protection from flying debris
27.3  Kickback and kickout protection
27.4  Pressure rolls
27.5  Crossing green chains and decks
27.6  Lumber package rollcase access
27.7  Mechanical handlers
27.8  Veneer clippers
27.9  Kilns
27.10  Personnel hoists
27.11  Hidden hazards
27.12  Communication
27.13  Water operations
  Saws and Knives
27.14  Unattended machinery
27.15  Sharpening saws and knives
27.16  Babbitt melting
27.17  Sharp-edged tools
27.18  Circular saw guarding
27.19  Band saw guarding
27.20  Slasher and trim saws
27.21  Circular cutoff saws
27.22  Splitters
27.23  Chop, trim and swing cutoff saws
27.24  Circular saw guides
27.25  Cutoff saw interlocks
27.26  Saw operator location
27.27  Repealed
27.28  Saw maintenance
27.29  Cracks in circular saws
27.30  Cracks in band saws
27.31  Band saw wheel wear limits
  Log Handling
27.32  Log-haul walkways
27.33  Log hauling equipment
27.34  Rolling logs
27.35  Barker feed restraints
27.36  Bundle breaking
  Headrigs
27.37  Buffer stops
27.38  Locking control levers
27.39  Carriage track barriers
27.40  Preventing contact
  Chippers, Hogs and Planers
27.41  Hog and chipper chutes
27.42  Hogs, chippers and cutting heads
  Materials Handling
27.43  Height of chip and sawdust piles
27.44  Wood products storage
  Shake and Shingle Mills
27.45  Shake splitters and cubers
27.46  Block size and pile height
27.47  Shingle saws
27.48  Shake resaw arm guards
27.49  Clipper saw guards
27.50  Clipper saw brakes
27.51  Treadle controls
27.52  Set works and reciprocating parts
27.53  Carriage speed
27.54  Saw diameter
27.55  Unattended machines
Part 28 — Agriculture
28.1  Definitions
28.2  Application
  Division 1 —  General Conditions
28.3  Cold storage rooms
28.4  Bridges and culverts
28.5  Barriers for manure pits
28.6  Instruction of seasonal, temporary and other workers
28.7  Animal handling
28.8  Indoor air quality exception
28.9  Control of environmental tobacco smoke exception
28.10  Drinking water
  Division 2 —  Hazardous Substances
28.11  Personal hygiene
28.12  Biohazards exception
28.13  Anhydrous ammonia
28.14  Ventilation of buildings near manure tanks
  Division 3 —  Personal Protective Equipment
28.15  Horseback riding exception
  Division 4 —  Equipment
28.16  Warning signs for power take-off devices
28.17  Signs and procedures for equipment guarding
28.18  Hay balers
28.19  Round balers
28.20  Post-hole diggers
28.21  Post drivers
28.22  Chain saws exception
28.23  Hand winch for auger conveyors
28.24  Alternative means of evaluation for automotive lifts and vehicle supports
28.25  Orchard ladders exception
28.26  Orchard ladders design
28.27  Orchard ladders instructions and use
28.28  Previously installed fixed ladders exception
28.29  Small cranes and hoists exception
28.30  Altered application dates for cranes and hoists
28.31  Alternative requirements for rigging identification
28.32  Evaluation of a rigging device
28.33  Older mobile equipment exception
28.34  Means of escape exception
28.35  Alternative evaluation of an attachment
28.36  Alternative for design of riding station
28.37  Safety device on older trucks exception
28.38  Protective structures exception for mobile equipment
28.39  ROPS on older equipment exception
28.40  Protective structures exception for agricultural tractors
28.41  ROPS exception for agricultural tractors
28.42  Use of seat belts on agricultural tractors
28.43  General requirements for mobile elevating work platforms
28.44  Mobile elevating work platform design standards
28.45  Identification on mobile elevating work platforms
28.46  Fall protection exception
28.47  Annual inspection and certification exception
28.48  Operational devices exception
28.49  Pulling loads
28.50  Transportation of workers
Part 29 — Aircraft Operations
29.1  Repealed
  General Requirements
29.2  Application
29.3  Pre-job planning and training
29.4  Repealed
29.5  Communications
29.6 - 29.8  Repealed
29.9  Airlifted loads
29.10  Traffic control
29.11  Rotorwash
29.12  Unstable materials
29.13 - 29.15  Repealed
  Forestry Operations
29.16  Notification
29.17  Site supervision
29.18 - 29.19  Repealed
29.20  Log loading areas
  Pesticide Application
29.21 - 29.22  Repealed
29.23  Flagpersons
Part 30 — Laboratories
30.1  Application
  General Requirements
30.2  Equipment operation
30.3  Repealed
30.4  Plumbing
30.5  Fire protection
30.6  Guarding
30.7  Equipment ventilation
30.8  Fume hoods
30.9  Airflow monitoring
30.10  Ducting
30.11  Exhaust discharge
30.12  Biological safety cabinets
30.13  Centrifuges
30.14  Procedures
30.15  Permitted quantities
30.16  Transport of containers
30.17  Personal protection
30.18  Spills and other emergencies
30.19  Waste disposal
  Specific Substances and Procedures
30.20  Explosive and highly reactive materials
30.21  Perchloric acid
30.22  Picric acid
30.23  Peroxide-forming compounds
30.24  Cryogenic liquids
30.25  Sharps
30.26  Biohazardous materials
30.27  Animal handling
30.28  Microtomes
30.29  Electrophoresis
Part 31 — Firefighting
31.1  Definitions
31.2  Application
  General Requirements
31.3  Health and safety committee
31.4  Instruction and direction
31.5  Procedures
31.6  Rest and rehabilitation
31.7  Impounding equipment
31.8  Equipment defects
31.9  Test records
  Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment
31.10  General requirement
31.11  Maintenance
31.12  Firefighter responsibility
31.13  Safety headgear
31.14  Protective coats, pants and hoods
31.15  Stationwear and personal garments
31.16  Working gloves
31.17  Fall protection
31.18  Personal alert safety system
  Respiratory Protection
31.19  General
31.20  Fitness to use SCBA
31.21  Operation of SCBA
31.22  Sealing and fit testing
31.23  Entry into buildings
31.24  Air quality and sampling
31.25  Spare equipment
31.26  Maintenance and records
  Transportation
31.27  Seating
31.28  Communication
31.29  Enclosed crew cabs
31.30  Stowing equipment
31.31  Safe movement of vehicles
31.32  Vehicle exhaust in firehalls
  Aerial Devices and Ground Ladders
31.33  General
31.34  Nondestructive testing
31.35  Controls
31.36  Operator location
31.37  Ground ladders
  Other Equipment
31.38  Flashlights and hand lanterns
31.39  Plaster hooks and pike poles
Part 32 — Evacuation and Rescue
32.1  Repealed
32.2  Training
32.3  Equipment
32.4  Ropes
32.5  Inspection of equipment
32.6  Maintenance records
32.7  First aid
32.8  Communications
32.9  Work areas over water
Part 33
33.1 - 33.52  Repealed