Workplace Safety
And Health Regulation
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(b) from which, under normal travel conditions and using the means
of transportation used at the workplace in an emergency,
an ill
or injured worker cannot be transported from the workplace to a
medical facility within two hours or less. (« lieu de travail isolé »)
“lanyard” means a flexible line of webbing, synthetic fibre or wire rope
that is used to secure a full body harness to a lifeline or anchor. (« cordon
d’assujettissement »)
“ledger” means a horizontal scaffold member
that rests on a vertical
support. (« poutrelle horizontale »)
“Lex” means the level of a worker’s total exposure to noise in dBA,
averaged over the entire work day based on a 3 decibel exchange rate
as measured by a noise dosimeter meeting the requirements of a Type 2
instrument, as specified by ANSI/ASA S1.25-1991 (R2017),
Specification for
Personal Noise Dosimeters.
“licensed ambulance service” means an ambulance service licensed under
The Emergency Medical Response and Stretcher Transportation Act.
(« service d’ambulance autorisé »)
“life jacket” means a device approved by Transport Canada, or an agency
permitted by Transport Canada to approve such devices,
that is intended
to be worn by a person and that
(a) provides a specified buoyancy; and
(b) in water, turns the wearer face-up
on entry and keeps the
wearer in that position without any direct effort of the wearer.
“lifeline” means a flexible synthetic line or rope made of fibre, wire or
webbing, rigged from one or more anchors to which a worker’s lanyard or
other part of a fall protection system is attached. (« corde d’assurance »)
“lockout” means the disconnection, blocking or bleeding of all sources of
energy that may create a motion or action by any part of a machine and its
auxiliary equipment. (« verrouillage »)
“lodged tree” means a tree that has not fallen to the ground after being
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