Aviation Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (SOR/2011-87)

Regulations are current to 2013-05-20 and last amended on 2012-12-07. Previous Versions

SCHEDULE 3

(Subsections 9.7(2) and 9.8(6))

ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT

Column 1Column 2
ItemSupplies and EquipmentQuantity per aircraft
1.Burn dressing
(a) on narrow-bodied aircraft1
(b) on wide-bodied aircraft2
2.Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation mask with one-way valve2
3.Plastic bag: waterproof and sealable for disposal of contaminated waste1
4.Bloodborne pathogen kit1

PART 10

HAZARDOUS OCCURRENCE INVESTIGATION, RECORDING AND REPORTING

Interpretation

 The following definitions apply in this Part.

“disabling injury”

“disabling injury” means an employment injury or an occupational disease that

  • (a) prevents an employee from reporting for work or from effectively performing all the duties connected with the employee’s regular work on any day subsequent to the day on which the injury or disease occurred, whether or not that subsequent day is a working day for that employee;

  • (b) results in the loss of, or complete loss of the use of, a body member or part of a body member by an employee; or

  • (c) results in the permanent impairment of a body function of an employee. (blessure invalidante)

“minor injury”

“minor injury” means an employment injury or an occupational disease for which medical treatment is provided and excludes a disabling injury. (blessure légère)

“regional office”

“regional office” means the office of the Department of Transport that is administratively responsible for an employee’s assigned base. (bureau régional)