﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><Regulation gazette-part="II" regulation-type="SOR" xml:lang="en" startdate="20060322"><Identification Code="id=&quot;&quot;"><LimsAuthority><Alpha>C-7.8</Alpha><AuthorityTitle>Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</AuthorityTitle></LimsAuthority><InstrumentNumber>SOR/95-144</InstrumentNumber><RegistrationDate><Date><YYYY>1995</YYYY><MM>3</MM><DD>14</DD></Date></RegistrationDate><ConsolidationDate><Date><YYYY>2013</YYYY><MM>01</MM><DD>28</DD></Date></ConsolidationDate><LastModifiedDate><Date><YYYY>2008</YYYY><MM>6</MM><DD>17</DD></Date></LastModifiedDate><EnablingAuthority Code="id=&quot;&quot;,ea=&quot;&quot;"><XRefExternal reference-type="act">CANADA-NOVA SCOTIA OFFSHORE PETROLEUM RESOURCES ACCORD IMPLEMENTATION ACT</XRefExternal></EnablingAuthority><ShortTitle Code="id=&quot;&quot;,st=&quot;&quot;">Nova Scotia Offshore Area Petroleum Geophysical Operations Regulations</ShortTitle><LongTitle Code="id=&quot;&quot;,lt=&quot;&quot;">Regulations Respecting Geophysical Operations in Relation to Exploration for Petroleum in the Nova Scotia Offshore Area</LongTitle><RegulationMakerOrder><RegulationMaker>P.C.</RegulationMaker><OrderNumber>1995-393 </OrderNumber><Date><YYYY>1995</YYYY><MM>3</MM><DD>14</DD></Date></RegulationMakerOrder></Identification><Order Code="od=&quot;&quot;"><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="yes" list-item="no" Code="od=&quot;&quot;,pv=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;"><Text>Whereas, pursuant to subsection 154(1) of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-7.8">Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal><FootnoteRef idref="fn_SOR-95-144_e_hq_4703">*</FootnoteRef>, a copy of the proposed <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation">Regulations respecting geophysical operations in relation to exploration for petroleum in the Nova Scotia offshore area</XRefExternal>, substantially in the form set out in the annexed regulations, was published in the <XRefExternal reference-type="other" link="gazette">Canada Gazette</XRefExternal> Part I on March 26, 1994, and a reasonable opportunity was thereby afforded to interested persons to make representations to the Minister of Natural Resources with respect thereto;</Text><Footnote id="fn_SOR-95-144_e_hq_4703" placement="page" status="official"><Label>*</Label><Text>S.C. 1988, c. 28</Text></Footnote></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="no" list-item="no" Code="od=&quot;&quot;,pv=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;"><Text>And Whereas, pursuant to section 6 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-7.8">Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal>, the Minister of Natural Resources has consulted the Provincial Minister for the Province of Nova Scotia with respect to the proposed regulations and the latter has given his approval for the making of those regulations;</Text></Provision><Provision format-ref="indent-1-0" language-align="no" list-item="no" Code="od=&quot;&quot;,pv=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;3&quot;"><Text>Therefore, His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Natural Resources, pursuant to subsection 153(1)<FootnoteRef idref="fn_SOR-95-144_e_hq_4704">**</FootnoteRef> of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-7.8">Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal><FootnoteRef idref="fn_SOR-95-144_e_hq_4703">*</FootnoteRef>, is pleased hereby to make the annexed <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation">Regulations respecting geophysical operations in relation to exploration for petroleum in the Nova Scotia offshore area</XRefExternal>.</Text><Footnote id="fn_SOR-95-144_e_hq_4704" placement="page" status="official"><Label>**</Label><Text>S.C. 1992, c. 35, s. 101</Text></Footnote></Provision></Order><Body><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_1&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">SHORT TITLE</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>1.</Label><Text>These Regulations may be cited as the <XRefExternal reference-type="regulation" link="SOR-95-144">Nova Scotia Offshore Area Petroleum Geophysical Operations Regulations</XRefExternal>.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;s_2&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">INTERPRETATION</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>2.</Label><Text>In these Regulations,</Text><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{Act}{Loi}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>Act</DefinedTermEn> means the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="C-7.8">Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Resources Accord Implementation Act</XRefExternal>; (<DefinedTermFr>Loi</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{complement}{équipage}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>complement</DefinedTermEn>, in respect of a vessel or platform from which a geophysical operation is conducted, means all persons on the vessel or platform whose primary duties relate to the operation of the vessel or platform; (<DefinedTermFr>équipage</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{explosive}{explosif}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>explosive</DefinedTermEn> has the same meaning as in section 2 of the <XRefExternal reference-type="act" link="E-17">Explosives Act</XRefExternal>; (<DefinedTermFr>explosif</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{geophysical operation}{étude géophysique}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>geophysical operation</DefinedTermEn> means the measurement or investigation, by indirect methods, of the subsurface of the earth for the purpose of locating petroleum or of determining the nature of the seabed and subsurface conditions at a proposed drilling site or of a proposed pipeline route, and includes a seismic survey, resistivity survey, gravimetric survey, magnetic survey, electrical survey and geochemical survey and any work preparatory to that measurement or investigation, such as field tests of energy sources, calibration of instruments and cable ballasting, but does not include a velocity survey or a vertical seismic survey that is not a walkaway vertical seismic survey; (<DefinedTermFr>étude géophysique</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{geophysical operation authorization}{autorisation d’étude géophysique}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>geophysical operation authorization</DefinedTermEn> means an authorization issued by the Board pursuant to paragraph 142(1)(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>) of the Act to conduct a geophysical operation; (<DefinedTermFr>autorisation d’étude géophysique</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{geophysical crew}{équipe d’étude géophysique}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>geophysical crew</DefinedTermEn> means all persons engaged in a geophysical operation, but does not include any member of the complement; (<DefinedTermFr>équipe d’étude géophysique</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{gravimetric survey}{étude gravimétrique}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>gravimetric survey</DefinedTermEn> means a geophysical operation that measures the properties of the earth’s gravitational field; (<DefinedTermFr>étude gravimétrique</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{interest}{titre}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>interest</DefinedTermEn> has the same meaning as in section 49 of the Act; (<DefinedTermFr>titre</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{magnetic survey}{étude magnétique}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>magnetic survey</DefinedTermEn> means a geophysical operation that measures the properties of the earth’s magnetic field; (<DefinedTermFr>étude magnétique</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{non-exclusive survey}{étude non exclusive}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>non-exclusive survey</DefinedTermEn> means a geophysical operation that is conducted to acquire data for the purpose of sale, in whole or in part, to the public; (<DefinedTermFr>étude non exclusive</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{operator}{exploitant}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>operator</DefinedTermEn> means a person who holds a geophysical operation authorization; (<DefinedTermFr>exploitant</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{participant}{participant}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>participant</DefinedTermEn> means a person who is a party to an agreement pursuant to which a participation survey is conducted; (<DefinedTermFr>participant</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{participation survey}{étude en participation}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>participation survey</DefinedTermEn> means a geophysical operation that is conducted by an operator pursuant to an agreement between the operator and one or more participants to acquire data that are to be shared among the participants; (<DefinedTermFr>étude en participation</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{seismic energy source}{source d’énergie sismique}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>seismic energy source</DefinedTermEn> means an energy source that is used to generate acoustic waves in a seismic survey; (<DefinedTermFr>source d’énergie sismique</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{seismic survey}{étude sismique}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>seismic survey</DefinedTermEn> means a geophysical operation that uses a seismic energy source to generate acoustic waves that propagate through the earth, are reflected from or refracted along subsurface layers of the earth, and are subsequently recorded; (<DefinedTermFr>étude sismique</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition><Definition generate-in-text="no" Code="se=&quot;2&quot;,df=&quot;{shotpoint}{point de tir}&quot;"><Text><DefinedTermEn>shotpoint</DefinedTermEn> means the surface location of a seismic energy source. (<DefinedTermFr>point de tir</DefinedTermFr>)</Text></Definition></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART I</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">GENERAL</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_3&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">Geophysical Operation Authorization</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>3.</Label><Text>Any person may apply for a geophysical operation authorization by submitting to the Chief Conservation Officer three copies of a completed application form.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>4.</Label><Text>Subject to section 5, an application in respect of a geophysical operation shall be submitted not less than</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>30 days before the planned commencement date of the operation, if chemical explosives are not the proposed seismic energy source; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;4&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>90 days before the planned commencement date of the operation, if chemical explosives are the proposed seismic energy source.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>5.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>An application to extend the duration for which a geophysical operation has been authorized shall be submitted at least 15 days before the end of the period being extended or, where the commencement date is being modified, the planned new commencement date.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;5&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>An application in respect of any modification of a geophysical operation that has been authorized, other than a modification of its duration, shall be submitted at least 15 days before the commencement of the geophysical operation or, where the geophysical operation has commenced, the start of the geophysical operation as modified.</Text></Subsection></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>6.</Label><Text>When a geophysical operation is commenced, terminated or cancelled by an operator, the operator shall forthwith notify the Chief Conservation Officer in writing of the date of commencement, termination or cancellation.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>7.</Label><Text>Every operator shall post a copy of the geophysical operation authorization in a conspicuous location in the vessel, platform or aircraft from which the geophysical operation is conducted.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_8&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Damage to Property</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>8.</Label><Text>Every operator shall take all reasonable safeguards against damage to property as a result of a geophysical operation.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_9&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_9&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Fire</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>9.</Label><Text>Where a fire occurs as a result of a geophysical operation, the operator shall take all safe and reasonable measures to control and extinguish the fire and to minimize any danger to persons, property or the environment that results or may reasonably be expected to result from the fire.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_10&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_I&quot;,gb=&quot;s_10&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Refuse</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;10&quot;"><Label>10.</Label><Text>Subject to any other applicable law, every operator shall ensure that all refuse produced as a result of a geophysical operation is handled in the following manner:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all fuel, oil, oily material or lubricants are collected in a closed system that is designed for that purpose;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all oil or oily material that is not burned on a vessel or platform and all non-combustible material is transported in a suitable container to, and disposed of at, a suitable waste disposal facility on land; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;10&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>where combustible material is burned on a vessel or platform, precautions are taken to ensure that the fire does not endanger any person or the safety of the vessel or platform.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART II</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">GEOPHYSICAL OPERATIONS</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_11&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_11&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">Air Gun System</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;11&quot;"><Label>11.</Label><Text>Where an operator who is conducting a geophysical operation uses or intends to use an air gun as a seismic energy source, the operator shall ensure that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all air gun components are maintained in good operating condition and are kept free from dirt, oil and excess grease;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>during the operation, the air vessels, air manifolds, air lines, electrical lines and the compressor of the air gun system are regularly inspected for signs of abrasion and wear, and that the compressor, where defective, and any defective air vessels are promptly repaired or replaced and any defective manifolds or lines are promptly replaced;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all fittings, valves, hoses, electrical lines, pipes or other components used for an air gun comply with the manufacturer’s specifications for that air gun;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>where there is air pressure in the air gun, the pressure is maintained as low as is practicable but sufficiently high to ensure that the air gun remains seated and that there is no danger of accidental firing;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>no maintenance of the air gun is carried out until</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>the air pressure in the air gun and the air line connected to the air gun has been completely bled off, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>the shuttle of the air gun can be moved freely by use of a wooden safety tool to confirm that the air gun has been completely depressurized; and</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;11&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>where more than one air gun is used as a seismic energy source, a procedure is established and followed for the connection of each air gun to its air line and pressure control valve.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_12&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_12&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Air Gun Testing</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;12&quot;"><Label>12.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Where an air gun is test-fired on the deck of a vessel or platform during a geophysical operation, the operator shall ensure that the person who is responsible for the operation and maintenance of the air gun is present during the test.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Where a test referred to in subsection (1) is carried out, the responsible person referred to in that subsection shall ensure that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>before the test-firing, a siren is sounded to alert all persons aboard the vessel or platform of an impending air gun test-firing operation, in time to allow evacuation of an area within an 8 m radius of the test-firing site;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>not more than one air gun is test-fired at one time;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>before the test-firing, an inspection is done to ensure that the area within an 8 m radius of the test-firing site is clear of unauthorized persons;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all pipes and hoses connected to the air gun that are subject to high pressure are secured or equipped with safety chains to prevent whipping of the pipes or hoses when air pressure is injected into them;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the air pressure in the air gun is below 500 psi; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the person in charge of the vessel or platform is advised that the test is being carried out.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>During a geophysical operation, no air gun shall be test-fired while the air gun is in the water if there are divers within 1,500 m of the air gun.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;12&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>During a geophysical operation, no air gun shall be test-fired on a vessel or platform without the approval of the Chief Safety Officer.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_13&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_13&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Gas Exploders</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;13&quot;"><Label>13.</Label><Text>Where an operator who is conducting a geophysical operation uses or intends to use a gas exploder as a seismic energy source, the operator shall ensure that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>no person smokes, welds or brazes in any area that is in close proximity to any gas cylinders or inflammable liquid tanks;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>gas storage areas are properly ventilated;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all valves and fittings used on a gas cylinder are approved by the manufacturer of the cylinder for use on the cylinder;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all equipment used for handling explosives is approved by the manufacturer of the equipment for the handling of explosives;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every gas cylinder and inflammable liquid tank is stored in an area set aside for that purpose and signs warning of the hazard of explosion are posted in conspicuous locations in that area;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every propane or butane cylinder is stored at the greatest possible distance from any oxygen cylinder or inflammable liquid tank; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;13&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>every gas cylinder is protected from overheating.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_14&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_14&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Electrical Seismic Energy Sources</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;14&quot;"><Label>14.</Label><Text>Where an operator who is conducting a geophysical operation uses or intends to use an electrical seismic energy source, the operator shall ensure that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the charging and discharging circuits of the electrical seismic energy source are equipped with circuit breakers;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the electrical cables of the electrical seismic energy source are protected from damage and are adequately insulated and grounded to prevent current leakage and electrical shock; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;14&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the electrical seismic energy source, when tested, is fully immersed in water.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_15&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_II&quot;,gb=&quot;s_15&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Helicopter Support</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;15&quot;"><Label>15.</Label><Text>Where a helicopter is used in a geophysical operation, the operator shall ensure that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the helicopter deck on the vessel or platform from which the operation is conducted is designed, constructed and operated in accordance with the <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Guidelines Respecting Helicopter Facilities on Ships</XRefExternal>, TP 4414, published in December 1986 by the Canadian Coast Guard, as amended from time to time; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;15&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an immersion suit that complies with the Canadian General Standards Board Standard CAN/CGSB-65.17-M88, <XRefExternal reference-type="standard">Helicopter Passenger Transportation Suit System</XRefExternal>, published in January 1988, as amended from time to time, is worn by every member of the geophysical crew who is on a flight to or from the vessel or platform from which the operation is conducted.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART III</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_16&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_16&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">Radio Communication</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;16&quot;"><Label>16.</Label><Text>Every operator who is conducting a geophysical operation shall ensure that radio communication is maintained with all vessels and platforms in the vicinity of the operation and with a shore-based station.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_17&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_17&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Safe Working Practices</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;17&quot;"><Label>17.</Label><Text>Every operator shall ensure that all equipment and materials that are used during a geophysical operation are handled, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers’ specifications.</Text></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;18&quot;"><Label>18.</Label><Text>Every operator who is conducting a geophysical operation shall ensure that every member of the geophysical crew</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>wears a suitable personal flotation device at all times when the member is working on deck;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is equipped with a safety belt and a safety line whenever the member is positioned or working near the cable reel or working on the back deck during periods when there is any possibility of the member falling or being thrown or swept overboard;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>does not work alone on the back deck; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;18&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>wears high visibility clothing.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Section Code="se=&quot;19&quot;"><Label>19.</Label><Text>Every operator who is conducting a geophysical operation shall ensure that an evacuation route is set up from each work station and that the route is accessible to every member of the geophysical crew who is working at that station.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_20&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">No Smoking</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;20&quot;"><Label>20.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>No person shall smoke near a marine recording cable or in any area where inflammable materials or explosives are being used or stored in the course of any geophysical operation.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;20&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Every operator shall post, near the cable and in each area referred to in subsection (1), a sign prohibiting smoking.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_21&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_21&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Hours of Work</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;21&quot;"><Label>21.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (2), every operator shall ensure that no member of the geophysical crew is required to work</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a shift in excess of 12 consecutive hours; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>two successive shifts the combined total of which exceeds 12 hours unless that member has had at least 6 consecutive hours of rest between those shifts.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;21&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>Subsection (1) does not apply to any member of the geophysical crew who is required to work in the case of an emergency.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_22&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_22&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Training of Geophysical Crew</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;22&quot;"><Label>22.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every operator shall ensure that every member of the geophysical crew</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is familiar with the safety equipment that the member may use, and with the safety procedures that the member may have to carry out during the operation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>undergoes the instruction, training and drills necessary to enable the member to cope with both normal operations and emergency situations;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>is familiar with the <XRefExternal reference-type="other">Safety Manual for Geophysical Field Operations</XRefExternal>, 6th edition, 1986, published by the International Association of Geophysical Contractors, as amended from time to time; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>has successfully completed</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>a survival course approved by the Chief Safety Officer, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>a helicopter underwater escape course approved by the Chief Safety Officer, where regular changes of geophysical crew by helicopter are planned.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>The Chief Safety Officer shall approve</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a course referred to in subparagraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)(i) if the Chief Safety Officer is satisfied that the course will provide an adequate level of knowledge of the hazards and emergencies that are likely to be encountered on a vessel or platform that is engaged in a geophysical operation and of techniques for surviving those hazards and emergencies; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a course referred to in subparagraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)(ii) if the Chief Safety Officer is satisfied that the course will provide adequate training in the methods of escaping from a helicopter that is underwater.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;22&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>Every operator shall ensure that only those members of the geophysical crew who are trained in the operation and maintenance of the seismic energy source and the components of seismic energy systems will be responsible for their handling and maintenance.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_23&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_III&quot;,gb=&quot;s_23&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Access to Applicable Occupational Safety and Health Regulations</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;23&quot;"><Label>23.</Label><Text>Every operator who is conducting a geophysical operation shall keep, in a place that is accessible to the geophysical crew, a copy of all regulations in respect of occupational safety and health on a vessel or platform.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART IV</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">REPORTING REQUIREMENTS</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_24&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_24&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">Status Report</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;24&quot;"><Label>24.</Label><Text>Every operator shall submit to the Chief Conservation Officer, at the commencement and termination of the geophysical operation and once a week during the operation, in a manner and form approved by the Chief Conservation Officer, a report on the progress of the operation that includes</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the number assigned to the operation that is the subject of the geophysical operation authorization;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the identification of the lines on which the data are collected;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the quantity of data collected per line;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the location and status of any vessels and platforms from which the operation is conducted; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;24&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>any unusual weather conditions or other incidents that cause downtime.</Text></Paragraph></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_25&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_25&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Final Report</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;25&quot;"><Label>25.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (3), within 12 months after the date of termination of a geophysical operation, every operator shall submit to the Chief Conservation Officer a report that includes</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a title page that indicates the number that is assigned to the operation that is the subject of the geophysical operation authorization, the report title, the type of operation conducted, the location of the operation, the duration of operations at that location, the names of the contractors, the operator, the interest owners, if any, as defined in section 49 of the Act, and the author, and the date of the report;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a table of contents;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>an introduction or abstract;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>location maps that show the boundaries of the area that is subject to each interest covered by the operation and the identification number of each such interest;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a summary of significant dates, the number of members of the complement, the number of members of the geophysical crew, the type and number of each type of equipment used, the production data, the total distance surveyed, the downtime per day, and the number of kilometres of data recorded per day;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a summary of weather, sea and ice conditions and their effect on the operation;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;g&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">g</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a general description of the operation including the instrument type, the accuracy of the navigation, positioning and survey systems, the parameters for the energy source and recording system and the configuration of the seismic energy source and deployed recording system;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;h&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a detailed description of the geophysical data processing method including the processing sequence and the processing parameters for seismic, magnetic, gravimetric and other geophysical surveys;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">i</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shotpoint maps, track plots, flight lines with numbered fiducial points, gravity station maps and, for seabed surveys, location maps for core holes, grab samples and seabed photographs;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;j&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a fully processed, migrated seismic section for each seismic line recorded and, in the case of a 3-D survey, each line generated from the 3-D data set;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;k&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">k</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a high-resolution section for each line recorded in a well-site seabed survey or a pipeline route survey;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;l&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">l</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>a series of gravity and magnetic profiles across all gravimetric and magnetic surveys for which interpretative maps have not been made;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;m&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">m</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>shotpoint location data;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;n&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">n</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>bathymetric maps that are compiled from the data collected;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;o&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">o</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>interpretative maps that are appropriate to the data collected including</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;o&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>structure and isopach maps, time structure and time interval maps, velocity and residual velocity maps, and seismic amplitude and character change maps,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;o&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>final Bouguer gravity maps and any residual or other processed gravity maps, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;o&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>final total magnetic intensity contour maps and any residual, gradient or other processed magnetic maps;</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;p&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">p</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>synthetic seismograms and seismic modelling studies that use synthetic seismograms, vertical seismic profiles at wells that were used in the interpretation of the operation data, amplitude versus offset studies, and seismic inversion sections, if any; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;q&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">q</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>the interpretation of maps and seismic sections including</Text><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;q&quot;,p2=&quot;i&quot;"><Label>(i)</Label><Text>geological and geophysical correlations,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;q&quot;,p2=&quot;ii&quot;"><Label>(ii)</Label><Text>where applicable, correlations between gravity, magnetic and seismic data,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;q&quot;,p2=&quot;iii&quot;"><Label>(iii)</Label><Text>in the case of seabed surveys, the geophysical correlation of shallow seismic data with data from cores and geotechnical boreholes,</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;q&quot;,p2=&quot;iv&quot;"><Label>(iv)</Label><Text>details of corrections or adjustments that were applied to the data during processing or compilation, and</Text></Subparagraph><Subparagraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;q&quot;,p2=&quot;v&quot;"><Label>(v)</Label><Text>the operator’s velocity information that was used in a time-to-depth conversion.</Text></Subparagraph></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>An operator shall incorporate in a map submitted pursuant to paragraph (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">o</Emphasis>) any previous data collected by the operator that are related to the area covered by the map and that are of a type similar to the data from which the map was produced.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>An operator who has conducted a non-exclusive survey need not, in the report required by subsection (1), provide the information and materials described in paragraphs (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">n</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">q</Emphasis>) in respect of data that are available for purchase by the public.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Where an operator who has conducted a non-exclusive survey ceases to make available for purchase by the public any data from that survey that were so available, the operator shall, within 12 months after the date on which the operator ceased to make the data available, submit to the Chief Conservation Officer a supplementary report that contains the information and materials described in paragraphs (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">n</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">q</Emphasis>) in respect of the data, unless the Chief Conservation Officer has received a report pursuant to subsection (5) that includes such information and materials.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Every purchaser of geophysical data that arise from a geophysical operation in an area that is subject to an interest, where the costs of the purchase of the data are credited against deposit or rental requirements of the interest, and every participant shall submit to the Chief Conservation Officer a report that contains all of the information and materials described in paragraphs (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">n</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">q</Emphasis>) that have been prepared by or for that purchaser or participant.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Where a purchaser of geophysical data that arise from a geophysical operation in an area that is subject to an interest has reprocessed the data and the costs of the reprocessing are credited against deposit or rental requirements of the interest, the purchaser shall submit to the Chief Conservation Officer a report that contains the information and materials described in paragraphs (1)(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>), (<Emphasis style="italic">h</Emphasis>), (<Emphasis style="italic">j</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">l</Emphasis>) and (<Emphasis style="italic">o</Emphasis>) to (<Emphasis style="italic">q</Emphasis>) that have been prepared in respect of the reprocessed data by or for the purchaser.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>The reports required by subsections (5) and (6) shall be submitted</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a participant, within 12 months after the date of termination of the geophysical operation; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a purchaser, by the time the costs referred to in subsection (5) or (6) are credited.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>A person who has submitted a report referred to in this section shall, in respect of data that pertain to the location of shotpoints or stations, immediately notify the Chief Conservation Officer of any errors, omissions or corrections identified in or made to the data subsequent to the submission of the report.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;25&quot;,ss=&quot;9&quot;"><Label>(9)</Label><Text>A report referred to in this section shall be submitted in the form, manner and quantity approved by the Chief Conservation Officer.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_26&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_IV&quot;,gb=&quot;s_26&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Retention of Data</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;26&quot;"><Label>26.</Label><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;"><Label>(1)</Label><Text>Every operator shall, after completion of a geophysical operation, retain in Canada the following information and materials:</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>seismic field data in digital format and a description of the data format, together with all supporting information;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>fully processed, migrated seismic data in digital format;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a magnetic survey, the final digital field data, field analog monitors, diurnal charts, altitude profiles, and all other supporting information;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;d&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">d</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of a gravimetric survey, the location, elevation, final digital field data, and gravity profiles;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;e&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">e</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>in the case of seabed investigations at well-sites, all sidescan sonar records and mosaics, fathometer records, sub-bottom profile records, grab samples, cores, and seabed photographs; and</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;1&quot;,p1=&quot;f&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">f</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>all other observations or readings that were obtained during the field operation.</Text></Paragraph></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;2&quot;"><Label>(2)</Label><Text>No person shall destroy or discard any information or material referred to in subsection (1) after the period referred to in subsection (4) unless the person has given the Chief Conservation Officer not less than 60 days’ notice of that intention and, if so requested within the notice period, has given the Chief Conservation Officer the information or material or a copy thereof.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;3&quot;"><Label>(3)</Label><Text>The Chief Conservation Officer may require an operator to supply the information and materials referred to in subsection (1), in a form approved by the Chief Conservation Officer.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;4&quot;"><Label>(4)</Label><Text>Subject to subsection (6), no person shall destroy, discard or remove from Canada any of the information or material referred to in subsection (1) within 15 years after the completion of the geophysical operation without the written approval of the Chief Conservation Officer.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;5&quot;"><Label>(5)</Label><Text>Where fewer than 15 years have elapsed since the completion of the geophysical operation, the Chief Conservation Officer shall approve the destruction, discarding or removal from Canada of any of the information or material referred to in subsection (1) if the Chief Conservation Officer is satisfied that the information or material is not of any significant use or value.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;6&quot;"><Label>(6)</Label><Text>Information or material referred to in subsection (1) may be removed from Canada without the approval of the Chief Conservation Officer for the purpose of being processed in a foreign country, provided that the information or material is returned to Canada as soon as the processing is complete.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;7&quot;"><Label>(7)</Label><Text>Every operator shall retain in Canada on reproducible film the most recent fully processed, migrated seismic sections of the geophysical operation and shall not destroy that film or remove it from Canada without the written approval of the Chief Conservation Officer.</Text></Subsection><Subsection Code="se=&quot;26&quot;,ss=&quot;8&quot;"><Label>(8)</Label><Text>The Chief Conservation Officer shall approve the destruction or removal from Canada of the most recent fully processed migrated seismic sections on reproducible film if the Chief Conservation Officer is satisfied that a copy of the film has been retained in Canada or the film is not of any significant use or value in Canada.</Text></Subsection></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="1"><Label>PART V</Label><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;"> ACCIDENTS</TitleText></Heading><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,gb=&quot;s_27&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,gb=&quot;s_27&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;2&quot;">Reports</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;27&quot;"><Label>27.</Label><Text>Every operator shall inform the Chief Conservation Officer and the Chief Safety Officer immediately, by the most rapid and practical means, of any serious accident or incident that occurs during a geophysical operation and that causes injury to or loss of life of any person, or damage to property, or that constitutes a threat to the environment.</Text></Section><Heading Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,gb=&quot;s_28&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;" level="2"><TitleText Code="ga=&quot;l_V&quot;,gb=&quot;s_28&quot;,h1=&quot;&quot;,t1=&quot;&quot;,nb=&quot;1&quot;">Investigation</TitleText></Heading><Section Code="se=&quot;28&quot;"><Label>28.</Label><Text>The Chief Conservation Officer and Chief Safety Officer may investigate any accident or incident that occurs during a geophysical operation and that</Text><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,p1=&quot;a&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">a</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>involves the death of or injury to any person;</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,p1=&quot;b&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">b</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>causes significant damage to or failure of geophysical equipment; or</Text></Paragraph><Paragraph Code="se=&quot;28&quot;,p1=&quot;c&quot;"><Label>(<Emphasis style="italic">c</Emphasis>)</Label><Text>results in pollution or other damage to the environment.</Text></Paragraph></Section></Body></Regulation>