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\n<\/p><\/div>"}. (ii) capable of developing at least 80 per cent of the rated breaking strength of the suspension line itself, (iii) recommended by the manufacturer for use with suspended work platforms or boatswains chairs, and. A O.Reg. 26.3 (1) Despite paragraph 1 of section 26, a guardrail system that meets the requirements of this section shall be used if a worker has access to the perimeter or an open side of any of the following work surfaces and may be exposed to a fall of 2.4 metres or more: 1. O.Reg. Tazawa, H. 1987. Dolphin sonar signals are well suited for localizing multiple, small targets in a three-dimensional aquatic environment by utilizing highly directional (3dB beamwidth of about 10 deg), broadband (3dB bandwidth typically of about 40kHz; peak frequencies between 40kHz and 120kHz), short duration clicks (about 40 s). 145/00, s.14. As shown in the duplex theory figure, since the distances between the acoustic source and ears are different, there are time difference and intensity difference between the sound signals of two ears. O.Reg. 213/91, s.266(12). O. Reg. (9) The employer responsible for a multi-tiered load hoisting operation shall keep a copy of the following available for inspection at the project until the operation is completed: 2. 242/16, s. 11. the abdominal air sacs usually invade the vertebral column at several [29], Fracture or discontinuity in rock across which there has been displacement, "Fault line" redirects here. (4) A signal set out in Column 1 of the Table shall be used to communicate the meaning set out opposite to it in Column 2 between a hoist operator, the top or bottom of a shaft and all landings in the shaft: Where the conveyance is in motion 1 signal, Where the conveyance is stationary 1 signal, Where the conveyance is stationary 2 signals together, Where the conveyance is stationary 3 signals together (to be given before any person enters the conveyance). 213/91, s.246. O.Reg. CSF flows from the lateral ventricles via the interventricular foramina into the third ventricle, and then the fourth ventricle via the cerebral aqueduct in the midbrain. 375/22, s. 5. 213/91, s.152(1). (1) A worker who is about to work in compressed air and who does not feel well for any reason shall report the fact as soon as is practicable to the superintendent or a project physician before working in compressed air. Synthetic and antithetic are terms used to describe minor faults associated with a major fault. 213/91, s.27(3); O.Reg. (3) The stringers of prefabricated stairs erected inside a tower formed by scaffold frame sections shall have a maximum slope of 60 degrees from the horizontal. 2007). facilities means toilet, urinal and clean-up facilities; (installations). Respiration. 375/22, s. 5. 213/91, s.372. If a shock absorber is also used in the fall arrest system, the support shall be capable of supporting a static force of at least 6 kilonewtons without exceeding the allowable unit stress for each material used. atratus), Whooper O.Reg. (3) Every lifeline used with a suspended work platform or boatswains chair shall. 213/91, s.48(1). When a monarch dies without a clear successor, a succession crisis often ensues, frequently resulting in a war of succession. R 49. 242/16, s. 14 (1); O. Reg. 345/15, s. 13. The operator shall be provided with written notification of the electrical hazard before beginning the work. 145/00, s.4. On one side it shall be high-intensity retro-reflective grade red in colour, with the word STOP written in legible high-intensity retro-reflective grade white letters 150 millimetres high in a central position on the sign. 213/91, s.355(1). (1) An electric buzzer or bell system for work in compressed air shall be provided at a project. 213/91, s.33(3). (13) After six years, the project physician may forward the records to the Chief Physician of the Ministry, or a physician designated by the Chief Physician, and, in any event, the records shall not be destroyed for a period the greater of forty years from the time such records were first made or twenty years from the time the last of such records were made. (Ludders 2001). O.Reg. (d) if an engineer, an employer, a supervisor or a worker advises the owner that there are reasonable grounds to believe the fixed support is defective or not adequate to support the suspended work platform, boatswains chair or lifeline. The wood shall be free of sharp objects such as splinters and protruding nails. 200. O.Reg. 145/00, s.14. O.Reg. 190. (1) A worker who is working in compressed air shall have a rest period of at least. 2. Sound spectrum: High frequencies are more quickly damped by the air than low frequencies. 113. (a) the storage cylinder for propane shall not be placed closer than three metres to a source of fire or ignition; (b) the lines connecting the storage cylinder for propane to the heating device shall be located so that they do not come into contact with the hot tar or bitumen in the case of a spill or a failure of a component of the system; and. O.Reg. O.Reg. (iv) installed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. (3) No hoist operator shall turn over the controls of a hoist to another person while a conveyance is in motion. O.Reg. (1) Cylinders, piping and fittings used in welding and cutting shall be protected against damage. O.Reg. O.Reg. 184. O.Reg. 310. 213/91, s.144(3). (3) A U-type rope clamp shall not be used on a suspension line or tie-back. (5) The constructor shall keep the report at a project while the crane is erected. (b) keep at the project and make available to an inspector on request, the report prepared under subsection (2) or (3) and the manufacturers instructions for assembly of the work platform. (4) Hot tar or bitumen shall be transferred from a roadtanker to a kettle through enclosed piping. O. Reg. (1) Shoring and bracing for a shaft that is more than 1.2 metres deep shall be capable of withstanding all loads likely to be applied to them. 213/91, s.312. (a) set out the size and specifications of all the components of the work platform, including the type and grade of all materials to be used; (b) state the maximum rated platform capacity of the work platform; (c) state welding specifications for all welds used on the work platform, including weld length, weld locations and welding fillers to be used; and. 213/91, s.226(2). (c) that is centred on the muzzle end of the tool, if practicable. (a) the total cost of labour and materials for the project is expected to exceed. O. Reg. 323. Bury PVC to protect it from sunlight. Filled and open arrows denote direction of air flow during inspiration (filled arrows) and expiration (open arrows), respectively. 213/91, s.205(1). 213/91, s.381(4). (c) shall not be self-opening. O.Reg. 627/05, s.3. (4) The project physician shall complete the form described in clause (1) (b) for the worker, stating whether the worker is physically fit to work in compressed air and ensure that the superintendent receives a copy. O. Reg. 213/91, s.161(1). (3) The employer shall keep a copy of each document prepared by a competent worker under subsection (1) and make it available to an inspector on request. This page has been translated into Belorussian by Paul Bukhovko and O.Reg. Alison based the stethophone on the stethoscope, which had been invented by Ren Thophile Hyacinthe Laennec (17811826); the stethophone had two separate "pickups", allowing the user to hear and compare sounds derived from two discrete locations. 311. 375/22, s. 5. 213/91, s.70(2); O. Reg. This work was not followed up on, and was only recovered after others had worked out how human sound localization works. O.Reg. It has been proposed that deep-seated "misoriented" faults may instead be zones where magmas forming porphyry copper stagnate achieving the right time forand type ofigneous differentiation. flow (small arrows) illustrating the cross-current O.Reg. O.Reg. 195.2 When a portable electrical tool is used outdoors or in a wet location. 145/00, s.14. 213/91, s.294(2). 213/91, s. 202(2). Rev. The fourth ventricle narrows at the obex (in the caudal medulla), to become the central canal of the spinal cord. 213/91, s.13(2). The path of travel of an object being hoisted from or lowered into a shaft by a crane shall not pass over a manway unless the manway has adequate overhead protection. air from the anterior sacs moves into the trachea & out of the body. These ambiguities can be removed by tilting the head, which can introduce a shift in both the amplitude and phase of sound waves arriving at each ear. (3) No person shall load a conveyance in a hoistway beyond the maximum limits established under clause (1) (b). There will be stacked or tiered work platforms. 213/91, s.180(2). O.Reg. O.Reg. O.Reg. 213/91, s.31(3). 142/17, s. 37. (b) the temperature at the entrance to the service shaft above ground. O.Reg. O.Reg. (3) Subsection (1) does not apply with respect to small masonry units including bricks, blocks and similar objects, (b) that are to be used at the edge of a floor, a roof, an excavation or an opening in a floor or roof; and. 101. (2) For the purposes of this section, the types of structural components of a work platform are categorized in the following groups: 1. O.Reg. gas-exchange L (3) A barrier shall be kept free of splinters and protruding nails. O.Reg. 145/00, s.14. (2) The protective shunt shall not be removed from the leg wire until connections are made. The avian lung-associated immune system: a review. (c) the value of the wind load factor shall be 2.0. air lock means a chamber designed for the passage of persons or materials from one place to another place that has a different air pressure from the first; (sas), compressed air means air whose pressure is mechanically raised to more than atmospheric pressure; (air comprim), decompression sickness, in relation to a worker, means a condition of bodily malfunction caused by a change from a higher to a lower air pressure and includes the condition commonly known as the bends; (mal de dcompression), kilopascals, except in section 376, means kilopascals relative to atmospheric pressure; (kilopascals), maximum air pressure, in relation to a worker, means the greatest level of air pressure to which a worker is subjected for a period of more than five minutes; (pression dair maximale), medical lock means a chamber in which workers may be subjected to changes in air pressure for medical purposes; (caisson de dcompression), superintendent means the person appointed by a constructor to be supervisor over and in charge of work done in compressed air; (surintendant). (a) identifies components, configurations and load limitations of a suspended work platform system or powered boatswains chair, (b) is intended to be used at any location where all of the requirements in the drawing and documentation are satisfied, and, (c) bears the seal and signature of an engineer confirming that a suspended work platform system or boatswains chair installed in accordance with the drawing would be in compliance with the requirements of this Regulation; (dessin dinstallation gnrique), guardrail system means an assembly of components joined together to provide a barrier to prevent a worker from falling from the edge of a surface; (garde-corps), highway means a common and public highway, street, avenue, parkway, driveway, square, place, bridge, viaduct or trestle, any part of which is intended for or used by the general public for the passage of vehicles; (voie publique), longitudinal buffer area means the area of a project between the end of a lane closure taper and the start of a work area; (zone tampon longitudinale), magazine means a place in which explosives are stored or kept, whether above or below ground; (dpt dexplosifs), multi-point suspended work platform means a suspended work platform more than 750 millimetres in width or a system of suspended work platforms in which any one platform is more than 750 millimetres in width that is supported from an overhead fixed support system by at least three primary load-carrying means of suspension to maintain the stability of the work platform or system of work platforms; (plateforme de travail suspendue multipoint). (2) Subsection (1) does not apply with respect to a building or structure if the work being done is enclosed. 85/04, s.11; O. Reg. (ii) buildings and structures adjacent to, or in the vicinity of, the drilling operation that may be affected by it; (b) any hazards identified under subclause (a) (i) shall be removed if practicable; (c) if it is not practicable to remove the hazards identified under subclause (a) (i), (i) if practicable, they shall be disconnected or inactivated so as not to endanger workers engaged in, or in the vicinity of, the drilling operation, and, (ii) they shall be located and marked by signs; and. 242/16, s. 1 (1), 13; O. Reg. (2) A telephone system shall be installed before work on the tunnel is begun. Seeing it step-by-step in the video was very helpful. O.Reg. O.Reg. (3) Design drawings by an engineer for the shoring and bracing shall show the size and specifications of the shoring and bracing including the type and grade of all materials to be used in their construction. (4) If any defect is found as a result of the testing conducted under subsection (3), an engineer shall review the interpretation of the test results to determine, (a) whether the defect affects the structural integrity of the structural component; and. 4. sewered toilet facilities means water flush toilets that are connected to a sanitary sewer system and equipped with a trap in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Building Code. Differences among different birds in the development of the neopulmonic region of the lung. (a) holds a certificate of qualification or a provisional certificate of qualification issued under the Building Opportunities in the Skilled Trades Act, 2021, that is not suspended, in the trade of hoisting engineer mobile crane operator 1, or hoisting engineer mobile crane operator 2; (b) is an apprentice who is working pursuant to a training agreement registered under the Building Opportunities in the Skilled Trades Act, 2021, that is not suspended, in the trade of hoisting engineer mobile crane operator 1, or hoisting engineer mobile crane operator 2; or. 213/91, s.48(2). and for monitoring air quality, Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada Goose. (f) the areas that have been designated at, or in the vicinity of, the drilling operation where, (i) only persons authorized by the employer are allowed to enter, and. O. Reg. 2. O.Reg. (1) No person other than a competent worker appointed by the supervisor in charge of a project shall operate a hoist in a hoistway or shaft. [5], The azimuth of a sound is signaled by the difference in arrival times between the ears, by the relative amplitude of high-frequency sounds (the shadow effect), and by the asymmetrical spectral reflections from various parts of our bodies, including torso, shoulders, and pinnae. (4) No drill hole permitted under subsection (3) shall be drilled one metre or less from another hole containing explosives. The terminology of "normal" and "reverse" comes from coal mining in England, where normal faults are the most common.[20]. (9) A modified guardrail system described in subsection (8) shall be capable of resisting any load it could be subjected to by a worker on stilts. (e) shall have, for every worker employed underground, a locker that locks. O.Reg. O.Reg. resistance 3. Nearby sources create a relatively large ITDG, with the first reflections having a longer path to take, possibly many times longer. 142.8 (1) The constructor of a project where a multi-point suspended work platform is used shall keep a written record of all inspections, tests, repairs, modifications and maintenance performed on the multi-point suspended work platform and make copies of the record available to an inspector upon request. b, Main components of the avian flow-through system. (b) the fixed support has been inspected and tested by an engineer in accordance with clause 11.3.3 (Anchorage connectors) of CSA Standard Z271-10 and the engineer has determined the fixed support to be adequate to support a suspended work platform, boatswains chair or lifeline. O.Reg. Don't forget to protect your lateral line from sunlight using aluminum tape. (5) Each smoke line shall extend from inside the work chamber to above ground and shall pass vertically through either the air lock or the bulkhead between the work chamber and air at atmospheric pressure. (viii) setting up tools and materials to ensure they are adequately accessible when using stilts. (4) A charge of an explosive or a blasting agent that has misfired shall be left in place and blasted as soon as it is discovered. 85/04, s.15; O. Reg. O. Reg. (1) A lock tender shall ensure that the requirements of this section are met before a worker enters an air lock. 213/91, s.234(2); O. Reg. Scale bars: A=0.5m; B=10m (From: Nganpiep and Maina 2002). 213/91, s.57(3). 393. An allometric study of the pulmonary morphometric parameters in birds, with mammalian comparison. 375/22, s. 5. 242/16, s. 11. 213/91, s.45(1). Hereditary monarchies have used a variety of methods and algorithms to derive the order of succession among possible candidates related by blood or marriage. After passing through the parabronchi, air moves into the ventrobronchi. (6) A work platform or boatswains chair shall not be suspended or used at any time the wind speed exceeds 40 kilometres per hour. The vector of slip can be qualitatively assessed by studying any drag folding of strata, which may be visible on either side of the fault. 213/91, s.232(1). For each type of Group 2 structural component, the representative sample shall be composed of the number set out in Column 3 of the Table to this subsection opposite the total number of that type of component, set out in Column 1, in the suppliers or employers entire inventory or fleet of suspended work platforms. O.Reg. 213/91, s.146. Activity of three muscles associated with the uncinate processes of the giant Canada Goose Branta canadensis maximus. 145/00, s.19. 31. the abdominal cavity (AC) and digestive viscera. (8) The constructor and employer responsible for the drilling operation shall keep at the project a copy of all reports described in this section and make them available to an inspector upon request until the drilling operation is completed. 213/91, s.108. Expert Source 213/91, s.281(2). 213/91, s.324(1). O.Reg. O.Reg. Proximity of blood is a system wherein the person closest in degree of kinship to the sovereign succeeds, preferring males over females and elder over younger siblings. 242/16, s. 11. into the blood (avian (a) shall be at least thirty-eight millimetres in diameter; (b) shall have a combination straight stream and fog nozzle; and. extension trestle ladder means a self-supporting portable ladder that is adjustable in length, consisting of a trestle ladder base, a vertically adjustable extension section and an adequate means of locking the ladder base and extension section together; (escabeau coulissant chevalet), platform ladder means a self-supporting portable ladder that is not adjustable in length, where the highest standing level is a platform; (escabeau plateforme), single ladder means a non-self-supporting portable ladder that is not adjustable in length and having only one section; (chelle simple), step-ladder means a self-supporting portable ladder that is not adjustable in length, having flat steps and a hinged back, and whose back section is either a single ladder or other supporting device, but does not include a step stool or platform ladder; (escabeau). O.Reg. 213/91, s.325(1). 242/16, s. 11. (3) The design of a fixed support shall use the factored loads calculated in accordance with subsection (4). minute tracheal ventilation is only about 1.5 to 1.9 times that of O. Reg. O.Reg. O.Reg. 527/00, s.3. 213/91, s.165(3). O.Reg. As the ectoderm proliferates, the notochord is dragged into the middle of the developing embryo. CAN/CSA-Z259.2.3-99 (R2004): Descent Control Devices. (a) create a document that identifies the workers engaged in the multi-tiered load hoisting operation by name and job title and states their respective duties; (b) ensure that, before the multi-tiered load hoisting operation is begun, a copy of the procedures is provided to and reviewed with each worker engaged in the operation; (c) ensure that the procedures are implemented, and are followed throughout the multi-tiered load hoisting operation; (d) ensure that any deviations from the procedures are approved by an engineer, in writing, before any multi-tiered load is moved; and. A worker using an explosive actuated fastening tool shall inspect it before using it to ensure. O.Reg. (2) The superintendent shall promptly make a report by telephone, two-way radio or other direct means to a Director concerning a case of decompression sickness that does not respond to first-aid treatment. (3) No part of a project, including a temporary structure, shall be subjected to a load in excess of the load it is designed and constructed to bear.
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