


“crash truck” means a blocker truck that is equipped with a crash-attenuating device (“camion d’intervention”) “conduit” means a sewer, a water main, a duct or cable for a telegraphic, telephonic, television or electrical service, a pipe or duct for the transportation of any solid, liquid or gas or any combination of these items and includes a service connection made or intended to be made thereto (“canalisation”) (c) has knowledge of all potential or actual danger to health or safety in the work (“travailleur compétent”) (b) is familiar with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and with the provisions of the regulations that apply to the work, and (a) is qualified because of knowledge, training and experience to perform the work, “competent worker”, in relation to specific work, means a worker who, “cofferdam” means a structure constructed entirely or partially below water level or below the level of the groundwater table and intended to provide a work place that is free of water (“batardeau”) (b) an excavation, including a waterwell but not a well within the meaning of the Oil, Gas and Salt Resources Act, drilled by an auger and into which a person may enter (“caisson”) (a) a casing below ground or water level whether or not it is designed to contain air at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure, “boom” means the projecting part of a backhoe, shovel, crane or similar lifting device from which a load is likely to be supported (“flèche”) “blocker truck” means a truck that weighs at least 6,800 kilograms and has four-way flashers and a mounted flashing arrowboard sign (“camion-barrière”) “approved”, in relation to a form, means approved by the Minister (“approuvé”) (b) if no allowable unit stress is assigned under clause (a), the allowable unit stress for the material as determined by an engineer in accordance with good engineering practice (“taux de contrainte admissible”) (a) the allowable unit stress assigned to a material by the standards required under the Building Code, or “allowable unit stress”, in relation to a material, means, (b) sufficient to protect a worker from occupational illness or occupational injury,Īnd “adequately” has a corresponding meaning (“adéquat”, “adéquatement”)

(a) sufficient for both its intended and its actual use, and “adequate”, in relation to a procedure, plan, material, device, object or thing, means, Suspended Work Platforms and Boatswain’s Chairsĭerricks, Stiff-Leg Derricks and Similar Hoisting Devices Protective Clothing, Equipment and Devicesįorms, Formwork, Falsework and Re-shoring
