Oil and Gas Occupational Safety and Health Regulations
11.35 (1) Subject to section 11.44, where an employer produces a controlled product, other than a fugitive emission, in a work place or imports into Canada a controlled product and brings it into a work place, the employer shall prepare a work place material safety data sheet in respect of the controlled product that discloses the information required to be disclosed by
(a) subparagraphs 125.1(e)(i) to (v) of the Act; and
(b) the Controlled Products Regulations.
(2) Subject to section 11.44, where an employer receives a supplier material safety data sheet, the employer may prepare a work place material safety data sheet to be used in the work place in place of the supplier material safety data sheet if
(a) the work place material safety data sheet discloses at least the information disclosed on the supplier material safety data sheet;
(b) the information disclosed on the work place material safety data sheet does not disclaim or contradict the information disclosed on the supplier material safety data sheet;
(c) the supplier material safety data sheet is available for examination by employees in the work place; and
(d) the work place material safety data sheet discloses that the supplier material safety data sheet is available in the work place.
(3) Where an employer produces, in a work place that is a laboratory supply house, or imports into Canada and brings into such a work place, a controlled product that is intended to be used in a laboratory, the employer is exempted from the requirements of subsection (1) if the employer
(a) packages the controlled product in containers in quantities of less than 10 kg per container; and
(b) subject to section 11.44, discloses on the label of the container of the controlled product the information required to be disclosed by
(i) subparagraphs 125.1(e)(i) to (v) of the Act, and
(ii) section 11.41.
(4) The employer shall update the work place material safety data sheet referred to in subsection (1) or (2) or the label referred to in paragraph (3)(b)
(a) as soon as is practicable in the circumstances but not later than 90 days after new hazard information becomes available to the employer; and
(b) at least every three years.
(5) Where the information required to be disclosed by this section is not available to the employer or not applicable to the controlled product, the employer shall replace the information by the words “not available” or “not applicable”, as the case may be, in the English version and the words “pas disponible” or “sans objet”, as the case may be, in the French version of the material safety data sheet.
- SOR/88-199, s. 12
- SOR/94-165, s. 41
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