Definition(s)
Environmental Conditions
“Environmental conditions” means conditions that may affect a diving operation and includes
- weather and sea conditions,
- speed of currents and tides,
- shipping activities,
- air and water temperatures,
- icing conditions, and
- 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