partly or wholly separated from its stump or displaced from its natural
position. (« arbre encroué »)
“low hazard work” means work of an administrative, clerical or
professional nature that does not ordinarily require substantial physical
exertion or exposure to a potentially hazardous condition or substance.
(« travaux comportant peu de risques »)
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“manufacturer’s specifications” means
(a) the written specifications, instructions or recommendations
provided by the manufacturer of equipment or supplies that
describe how the equipment or supplies are to be constructed,
erected, installed, assembled, examined, inspected, started,
operated, used, handled, stored, stopped, calibrated, adjusted,
maintained, repaired or dismantled; and
(b) an instruction, maintenance and operating manual, including
any diagrams, for the equipment or supplies. (« directives du
fabricant »)
“medical facility” means
(a) a hospital;
(b) a medical clinic;
(c) a physician’s office; or
(d) a nursing station operated and administered by the Government
of Manitoba or Canada or both, or operated by a person or
entity under an agreement with one or both governments.
(« installation médicale »)
“misfire” means the remnant of a hole containing an explosive that has
not been successfully detonated. (« raté »)
“musculoskeletal injury” means an injury or disorder of the muscles,
tendons, ligaments, joints, nerves, blood vessels or related soft tissue,
including a sprain, strain or inflammation that may occur to a worker in a
workplace and that is caused or aggravated by any of the following:
(a) a repetitive motion;
(b) a forceful exertion;
(c) vibration;
(d) mechanical compression;
(e) a sustained or awkward posture;
(f) a limitation on motion or action;
(g) any other factor that creates a risk of musculoskeletal injury.
(« blessure musculosquelettique »)
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