NLR 79/21 - Offshore Area Occupational Health and Safety Regulations under the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Newfoundland and Labrador Act — Canada — Newfoundland and Labrador law | Esheria

NLR 79/21 - Offshore Area Occupational Health and Safety Regulations under the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Newfoundland and Labrador Act

This provision sets out offshore workplace health and safety rules, including reporting incidents, providing training, keeping records, and planning for emergencies.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Newfoundland and Labrador
Instrument
Regulation
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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This provision sets out offshore workplace health and safety rules, including reporting incidents, providing training, keeping records, and planning for emergencies. This part requires employers and operators to put emergency, medical, fatigue, and workplace-safety measures in place, keep certain records, and follow limits on rest, thermal stress, and work permits. This excerpt sets workplace safety rules for employers and employees, including smoking/vaping limits, sanitation, ventilation, equipment safety, ladders, scaffolds, and fall protection. Employers must follow detailed safety rules for rope access, work permits, fall protection, materials handling, confined spaces, and hot work. This provision requires employers to control hazardous energy and other workplace hazards through specific programs, permits, procedures, equipment controls, training, and storage rules.