Source: https://www.worksafebc.com/en/law-policy/occupational-health-safety/searchable-ohs-regulation/ohs-regulation
Timestamp: 2018-06-19 16:07:59
Document Index: 469955321

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Parts 1–4: Core Requirements
Part 1: Definitions — A list of words used in the OHSR that have specific meanings.
Part 2: Application — A description of how the OHSR is applied.
Part 3: Rights and Responsibilities — Details about elements of a health and safety program, investigations and reports, workplace inspections, the right to refuse work and first aid.
Part 4: General Conditions — Requirements for such aspects of workplace safety as building and equipment safety, emergency preparedness, preventing violence, working alone, ergonomics, illumination, indoor air quality, smoking, and lunchrooms.
Parts 5–19: General Hazard Requirements
Parts 5–19 deal with general hazards found in a number of workplaces, usually higher-hazard operations. Topics include the safe use of chemicals, confined space entry procedures, guarding of machinery and the use of mobile equipment. In many workplaces, including office environments, only a small portion of these requirements may apply.
Parts 20–32: Industry/Activity Specific Requirements
Parts 20–32 deal with requirements that apply to specific industries — such as forestry, oil and gas, and construction — or to specific hazardous activities — such as blasting and diving. The last two Parts cover firefighting, and evacuation and rescue.