Definition(s)


Environmental Conditions

“Environmental conditions” means conditions that may affect a diving operation and includes

  1.  weather and sea conditions,
  2.  speed of currents and tides,
  3.  shipping activities,
  4.  air and water temperatures,
  5.  icing conditions, and
  6.  debris on the sea surface or sea bed (conditions ambiantes).

Source: Canada Oil and Gas Diving Regulations, SOR/88-600, February 2013. Regulations

Source: Nova Scotia Offshore Area Petroleum Diving Regulations, SOR/95-189, Canada, current to May 31, 2012. Regulations

 

 Environmental Conditions

“Environmental conditions” means meteorological, oceanographical and other natural conditions, including ice conditions, that may affect the operations of a work place (conditions environnementales).

Source: Canada Oil and Gas Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, SOR/87-612, February 2013. Regulations

Source:  Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Occupational Health & Safety Requirements, Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board, Canada, December 2000. Regulations

Source: Oil and Gas Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, SOR/87-612, Canada, current to April 29, 2013. Regulations

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