(1) The track bed of a rail-mounted tower crane shall have a sound and rigid base capable of carrying all loads to which it is likely to be subjected without deformation or settlement which affects the stability of the crane. In 1942, the payload was uprated, and the trucks became the shorter G-502, 34ton, 44 Truck (Dodge), and the longer 1943, G-507, 112ton, 6x6 personnel and cargo truck (Dodge) confusingly retaining Dodge WC model codes. 173. [96], A total of 6,344 WC-62 and WC-63 cargo trucks were provided to World War II Allies 4,074 to the Free French forces, 2,123 to British, and 137 units to Brazil.[77]. 213/91, s.351(4). barricade means a device that provides a visual indicator of the path a motorist is supposed to take; (repre), barrier means a device that provides a physical limitation through which a vehicle would not normally pass, and includes a concrete barrier; (barrire). 627/05, s.7. O.Reg. 213/91, s.291(1). 213/91, s.265(2). (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a work platform within the meaning of section 136.1 that is able to be moved to give access to a floor, roof or platform or to ground level. 213/91, s.167(4). O.Reg. 375/22, s. 5. A total of 4,640 VC models were built across six variants mostly pick-ups and reconnaissance cars. The outward deflection of the top rail and intermediate rail resulting from the loads specified in subsection (5) shall not extend beyond the edge of a work surface. 213/91, s.283. (1) A telephone system for work in compressed air shall be provided at a project. O.Reg. The latter was of course equipped with a longer frame, housing an engine power take-off drive-shaft from the transfer-case forward, to drive a Braden MU2 winch, mounted on a 10in (25cm) more protruding front-bumper, reducing the approach angle. 85/04, s.15; O. Reg. O.Reg. Eventually, as much as half of the more than fifty different WCseries models manufactured, were WC51 & WC52 cargo/troop and weapons carriers and one third of those with an engine-powered front winch. O.Reg. The Eagle Creek Migrate weighs just over 3 pounds - pretty light for a 90 liter bag made of 900D fabric! 213/91, s.119(1). (2) No object shall be brought closer to an energized overhead electrical conductor with a nominal phase-to-phase voltage rating set out in Column 1 of the Table to this subsection than the distance specified opposite to it in Column 2. (d) instruction in the limitations on the kinds of surfaces on which it is designed to be used. O.Reg. 379. (1) A lock tender shall increase the air pressure on a worker in an air lock in accordance with this section. Standard: PER_WM5 627/05, s.7. 213/91, s.381(3); O. Reg. (i) if the test required under clause (c) determines that it does not have a breaking strength of at least 10 times the static load that the line is intended to support, (ii) in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations, or. The rear boxes were supplied in two major parts: lower and upper. The Transporter is undoubtedly comfortable in its backpack mode but lacks the traditional briefcase-style carry handles found on most duffel bags. O.Reg. O.Reg. 527/00, s.2(1); O. Reg. (1) Material or equipment at a project shall be stored and moved in a manner that does not endanger a worker. 213/91, s.327(2). 213/91, s.120(4). (3) If a shaft is to be cut in sound rock, the constructor shall obtain a written opinion from an engineer as to whether the walls of the shaft need to be supported by rock bolts or wire mesh to prevent the spalling of loose rock. 145/00, s.14; O. Reg. 85/04, s.9. O.Reg. The entire backpack harness on the Transporter can be quickly unclipped and stowed inside its storage compartment on the top lid. (6) A notice setting out the signals used for a hoist shall be securely posted, (a) where it is readily visible to the hoist operator; and. (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. 183. 213/91, s.169. O. Reg. (h) is not pulled forward after being installed in the excavation. 85/04, s.15; O. Reg. 375/22, s. 5. O.Reg. O.Reg. 142/17, s. 6. 213/91, s.243. [2], The U5 tank truck had a long wheelbase and a two-compartment 750U.S.gal (2,800l) tank mounted on the truck-bed. 197,000 trucks with the 12ft (3.66m) truck-bed were built. 627/05, s.7. (3) Every piece of sheathing referred to in the Table to this section shall be made of sound Number 1 Grade spruce and. [12] Using the same engine, gearbox, and cockpit, and sharing much of the other mechanicals, plus near-identical front-half sheet-metal as the 34-tons, the new 6x6, G-507, 112tons' main difference was the use of a dual-range transfer-case, sourced out of the prior 1940, 112ton VF-400 models, instead of the single-speed box of the12-tons and 34-tons. 1.1 In this Regulation, a requirement that something be done in accordance with good engineering practice includes a requirement that it be done in a manner that protects the health and safety of all workers.O. 197. 261. O.Reg. Engine and drive-train were almost completely carried over from the T-215 half-tons, except for the uprated, wider track axles (64+34in (1.64m)), which were now 18in (46cm) closer together, for a 98in (2.49m) wheelbase. (iii) selecting, putting on, using and inspecting personal protective equipment, and its components, that the worker is required to wear. (4) The boat shall be power-driven if the water is likely to be rough or swift. 145/00, s. 33(1). O.Reg. (ii) inspecting cable and terminations in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. The Timken transfer case was the first part-time design,[20] that allowed the driver to engage or disengage four-wheel drive using a lever inside the cabin. O. Reg. 213/91, s.77(4). O.Reg. 213/91, s.120(3). (3) A nylon vest to which this section applies shall also have a side and front tear-away feature. (3) A protective cover referred to in clause (1) (e) shall have a trap door for emergency access which measures not less than 600 millimetres by 600 millimetres. 345/15, s. 9. 213/91, s.14(3). O.Reg. 297. 213/91, s.261. (1) Subject to subsection (2), every elevating work platform, including elevating rolling work platforms, self-propelled elevating work platforms, boom-type elevating work platforms and vehicle-mounted aerial devices shall comply with section 144. 145/00, s.15. (e) that are cleated or otherwise secured against slipping. Only a non-sparking tool or rod shall be used in the charging of a drill hole or in a drill hole containing explosives. (4) An inspection shall be made at least once a week or more frequently as the supervisor determines is necessary in order to ensure that the machinery and equipment referred to in subsection (3) do not endanger any worker. (5) Separate firing cables or wires for firing charges shall be used for each work location. O.Reg. (b) is capable of holding the conveyance stationary when it contains the maximum number of passengers it is permitted to carry. (2) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), the owner shall ensure that a fixed support identified in the roof plan is inspected by an engineer. It shall be made of material with at least the rigidity of plywood that is six millimetres thick. (4) If the permanent lining of a tunnel will, when completed, consist of a primary lining and a secondary lining, the primary lining shall be strong enough to support the sides and roof of the tunnel until the secondary lining is installed. 213/91, s.214(4). There will be a work platform that, including its components, weighs more than 525 kilograms. (b) has a shell which can withstand a dielectric strength test at 20,000 volts phase to ground. O.Reg. 145/00, s.18(2). Paragraph 3 does not apply to a support that is used in accordance with the manufacturers written instructions and is adequate to protect a worker. O.Reg. All four rear side windows were wind-up opening and the seating consisted of front folding passenger seat to allow rear access, two person second row leaving space to access to the rear full width three person seat. (2) The following requirements apply to a lanyard or a lifeline: 1. (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. (3) In the case of a work platform designed on or after January 1, 2017, an engineer shall prepare a report that. 345/15, s. 9. 213/91, s.301(3). More than two hoisting devices will be used to move a work platform. 345/15, s. 9. (g) have fastenings and terminations that are. All electrical pumps and electrical tools shall be either adequately grounded or double-insulated. O.Reg. (3) A lock tender shall ensure that any worker who enters the air lock in preparation for working in compressed air has been examined by a physician in accordance with subsection (2). O.Reg. 375/22, s. 5. O.Reg. 345/15, s. 13. 213/91, s.112(1). 47. O.Reg. One minor weakness of the Sea to Summit is that the briefcase-style carrying configuration feels a little awkward. O. Reg. Entering production during 1941 to early 1942,[74] they were specifically designed to serve as military ambulances. (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. O.Reg. (d) shall be given adequate written and oral instructions, in a language that he or she understands, with respect to directing vehicular traffic, and those instructions shall include a description of the signals that are to be used. (a) shall be located as far as is practicable from every other electrical circuit; and. 627/05, s.7. 213/91, s.27(2). 69.1 (1) A worker who may be endangered by vehicular traffic shall wear a garment that covers at least his or her upper body and has the following features: 1. O.Reg. (b) at least 2.4 kilonewtons per square metre. O.Reg. 375/22, s. 5. O.Reg. (6) The facilities may be located not more than 3 kilometres from the work area if transportation to the facilities is provided for workers where reasonably required. 213/91, s.168(2). O.Reg. (c) shall have all loose pieces of rock removed. (3) In addition to the measures listed in subsection (2) but subject to section 68, a worker may be used to direct traffic. (2) Despite subsection (1), a worker is not required to use a fall arrest system while the multi-point suspended work platform is stationary if guardrails are installed in accordance with section 26.3. O.Reg. (2) Drinking water shall be supplied from a piping system or from a clean, covered container with a drain faucet. Clearance. O.Reg. (b) there is adequate natural or mechanical ventilation to ensure that exhaust gases and fumes from the engine will not accumulate in the excavation, building or other enclosed structure. (4) A worker shall have the written proof described in subsection (3) readily available at a project. O. Reg. That means the impact could spread far beyond the agencys payday lending rule. (vi) conducting an inspection of the work area before commencing work to identify hazards for stilts use, (vii) correcting any hazardous conditions identified under subclause (vi), and. (a) conventional access equipment cannot be used; (i) is designed by an engineer in accordance with good engineering practice. (2) If a pipe discharges hot tar or bitumen two metres or less from the edge of a roof, a guardrail shall be provided at the edge of the roof. 109. One air lock shall be provided for each work chamber at a project. 213/91, s.293(2). 28. (4) The connecting ends of a lanyard shall be wrapped around a protective thimble and adequately fastened with a swaged fitting or eye splice supplied by the manufacturer of the lanyard. (e) shall have, for every worker employed underground, a locker that locks. The U9 cargo truck had a long wheelbase and lacked a frontally-mounted winch. (a) a clear width of at least 500 millimetres; (b) treads and risers of uniform width, length and height; (c) subject to subsection (3), stringers with a maximum slope of 50 degrees from the horizontal; (d) landings that are less than 4.5 metres apart measured vertically; (e) a securely fastened and supported wooden handrail on the open sides of each flight; and. The G-507 trucks could be driven by all six wheels (6x6) or by the four rear wheels only (64). These retained civilian bodywork, fenders and grilles, as well as regular front axles, and a one-ton on-road rating. 345/15, s. 13. 375/22, s. 5. 213/91, s.162(1). (2) The gauge shall be a rotating dial or strip-chart rectilinear type. (2) The full body harness or safety belt shall be attached by a lifeline or lanyard to a fixed support that meets the requirements of section 26.7. 145/00, s.14. O.Reg. (2) If a cage is used, the tire shall be inflated by remote means. O.Reg. (4) No fuel-fired heating device shall be located so as to restrict any means of egress. (3) A supervisor or a competent person appointed by the supervisor shall inspect all machinery and equipment, including fire extinguishing equipment, magazines, electrical installations, communication systems, sanitation and medical facilities, buildings and other structures, temporary supports and means of access and egress at the project to ensure that they do not endanger any worker. 306. 443/09, s.2(1). O.Reg. The Sea To Summit does as well as most in keeping the harsh out. 213/91, s.89(2); O. Reg. (1) Every scaffold shall be designed and constructed to support or resist, (a) two times the maximum load or force to which it is likely to be subjected, without exceeding the allowable unit stresses for the materials of which it is made; and. 142/17, s. 21. 4. (2) A worker who is on or under a scaffold, a suspended work platform system or a multi-point suspended work platform while it is being erected, altered or dismantled shall be on a part of the scaffold, suspended work platform system or multi-point suspended work platform that meets the requirements of this Regulation. These bags have withstood the test of time for decades on expeditions to all corners of the world. (5) Rescue workers shall be trained within thirty days before tunnelling operations begin and retrained at least every thirty days after the initial training. O.Reg. O.Reg. O.Reg. 367. 375/22, s. 5. 213/91, s.234(3). (a) a firewatch shall be established and maintained; (b) a fire hose shall be prepared for use; (c) the fire hose shall be tested to ensure there is an adequate supply of water and water pressure to extinguish a fire; and. 145/00, s.9. 145/00, s.15. (a) that forms part of hand-held propane equipment; (b) that forms part of a lead pot used in plumbing or electrical work; (c) that forms part of a propane-powered or propane-heated vehicle; or. (1) Every part of a project, including a temporary structure, (a) shall be designed and constructed to support or resist all loads and forces to which it is likely to be subjected without exceeding the allowable unit stress for each material used; and. 627/05, s.7. (3) Every hose shall be stored on a rack when it is not in use so as to be readily available. If paper towels are provided, there shall be a waste disposal receptacle nearby. O.Reg. O. Reg. 298. O.Reg. (7) For use in an underground work place that is 100 metres or more but less than 150 metres long, the minimum rated duration of use for a self-contained breathing apparatus shall be one hour. 631/94, s. 9; O. Reg. 213/91, s.224. 213/91, s.303(4). 106. 145/00, s.15. On the front and the back, there shall be two yellow stripes that are 5 centimetres wide. (6) For use in an underground work place that is less than 100 metres long, the minimum rated duration of use for a self-contained breathing apparatus shall be one-half hour. (2) No person shall smoke in a magazine or eight metres or less from any explosive. O.Reg. 278. 190/19, s. 1 (1); O. Reg. A total of 26,002 WC-54 units were built from 1942 through 1944, after which the ambulance was redesigned, and replaced by the WC-64 in 1945. [72] The subsequent WC-42 panel vans were however furnished and equipped as radio communication cars. (1) If explosives are to be used on a project, the employer responsible for blasting shall designate a competent worker to be in charge of blasting operations. The mount could carry the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle, as well as the M1919 Browning machine gun, and the 0.5 in (12.7mm) M2 Browning machine gun. 213/91, s.396. (a) suspended scaffolds or suspended work platforms; and. O. Reg. A worker shall use protection appropriate in the circumstances when there is a risk of eye injury to the worker. O.Reg. (4) No person shall enter an area in which a sign is posted other than a worker authorized to work in the area. 527/00, s.2(6); O. Reg. 323. REEVOO is one of the leading China PVC tarpaulin manufacturers and suppliers, and we are also a professional company and factory, welcome to wholesale PVC tarpaulin products from us. O.Reg. The construction of the Studebaker US6 strongly influenced the construction of the postwar ZIS-151 truck, which then evolved into the ZIL-157 truck which remained in production up until 1994. (5) A copy of the document shall be kept at the project while the safety net is in service. O.Reg. 213/91, s.255(4). 213/91, s.347(2). 142. 285. We welcome your, Omitted (provides for coming into force of provisions of this Regulation). O.Reg. 145/00, s.12; O.Reg. It did not prove popular as it was heavier and not as maneuverable as the jeep, and its distinctive profile made it a target. 3. (5) The written measures and procedures shall include taking the following precautions to protect workers: 1. 145/00, s.14. Protarp (Pty) Ltdprovides professional tarpaulin services, as well as marquee tents along with other various pvc products to suit any function or requirement. O.Reg. O. Reg. (a) timbering and shoring that meets the requirements of subsection 238 (2), if no hydrostatic pressure is present in the soil, and if the width and depth of the excavation are equal to or less than the width and depth indicated in the Table to section 238; (b) a prefabricated support system that complies with sections 236 and 237; (c) a hydraulic support system that complies with sections 236 and 237; or. (b) make a copy of the written measures and procedures available to every worker on the project. (b) the worker is otherwise permitted to connect, maintain or modify electrical equipment or installations under the Building Opportunities in the Skilled Trades Act, 2021 or the Technical Standards and Safety Act, 2000. (1) A cable used by a crane or similar hoisting device shall be securely attached, (a) by binding and fastening the cable around an oval thimble in a way that is strong enough to prevent the cable thimble from separating; or. O. Reg. The US6 was manufactured primarily for export under Lend-Lease. (c) in each change room. 213/91, s.32(1). 156.9 A training program for the operation of a rotary foundation drill rig shall include instruction on. (3) The wire rope termination of a suspension line shall be protected from contact with the lines hoisting device.
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