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Regulations Made Under Part II of the Canada Labour Code Respecting Occupational Safety and Health of Employees Employed on or in Connection with Exploration or Drilling for, or the Production, Conservation, Processing or Transportation of, Oil or Gas in Canada Lands, as Defined in the Canada Oil and Gas Act

Version of section 17.6 from 2006-03-22 to 2014-05-28:

  •  (1) In addition to the requirements of section 17.5, where there are more than 30 employees and fewer than 61 employees normally working at an isolated work place

    • (a) a medic, who may be one of the employees, shall, where reasonably practicable, be readily available in the work place; or

    • (b) where it is not reasonably practicable for a medic to be readily available in the work place, the employer shall make arrangements to have a medic available at all times

      • (i) for consultation, and

      • (ii) to be transported to the work place.

  • (2) Where a physician is available in an isolated work place, the requirements of subsection (1) do not apply.

  • SOR/88-199, s. 16(E)
  • SOR/94-165, s. 68(F)

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