can you help me write a code of practice for fall protection in new brunswick
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Published by SALUSA code of practice for fall protection systems and measures in New Brunswick should ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards to prevent workplace fall hazards.
The code of practice must be readily available at the place of employment before work begins, and employees must receive instruction regarding the code of practice. It should be developed in consultation with the committee or the health and safety representative, if any, or with the affected employees. [1]
The code of practice shall include the following information:
- Possible hazardous situations, including a description of the hazards and the possible effects on the health or safety of employees
- The identification of employees at risk
- The location where the code of practice might apply
- The methods and equipment to be used including inspections procedures
- The procedures and equipment which might be required in the event of an emergency
- The times, days, or events during which the code of practice might be applicable
- The identification of training needs
- The identification of the person responsible for implementing the code of practice
- The name of the safety monitor, if applicable, and the training the safety monitor has received
[2] An employer shall ensure that a competent person trains an employee in the use, maintenance, and inspection of a fall-protection system for the task being performed unless the fall-protection system is a guardrail. [2]
The employer shall ensure that the competent person prepares a written training record which shall include the following information:
- The name of the employee who received the training
- The date on which the training took place
- The name of the competent person and the name of the agency if any
[2] The training record for each employee shall be made available to an officer upon request. [2]
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[1] General Regulation (N.B. Reg. 91-191)
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# PARTIE VII ÉQUIPEMENT DE PROTECTION Dispositions générales (cont.) ## Codes de directives pratiques (cont.) O-0.2 Occupational Health and Safety Act 91-191 (a) possible hazardous situations, including a de- scription of the hazards and the possible effects on the health or safety of employees; (b) the identification of employees at risk; (c) the location where the code of practice might ap- ply; (d) the methods and equipment to be used including inspections procedures; (e) the procedures and equipment which might be required in the event of an emergency; (f) the times, days, or events during which the code of practice might be applicable; (g) the identification of training needs; (h) the identification of the person responsible for implementing the code of practice; and (i) the name of the safety monitor, if applicable, and the training the safety monitor has received. 2010-159; 2022-27; 2024-38 ## Training - 50.3(1) An employer shall ensure that a competent person trains an employee in the use, maintenance and inspection of a fall-protection system for the task being performed unless the fall-protection system is a guard- rail. - 50.3(2) The employer shall ensure that the competent person referred to in subsection (1), who provides the training, prepares a written training record which shall include the following information: (a) the name of the employee who received the training; (b) the date on which the training took place; and (c) the name of the competent person and the name of the agency if any. - 50.3(3) The training record for each employee shall be made available to an officer upon request. - 50.3(4) An employer shall, in consultation with the committee or health and safety representative, if any, re- a) les situations dangereuses possibles, leur descrip- tion et leurs effets possibles sur la santé ou la sécurité des salariés; b) une indication concernant les salariés à risque; c) l'endroit où le code peut s'appliquer…
[2] General Regulation (N.B. Reg. 91-191)
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# PARTIE VII ÉQUIPEMENT DE PROTECTION Dispositions générales (cont.) ## Choix du système de protection contre les chutes (cont.) 91-191 Loi sur l'hygiène et la sécurité au travail O-0.2 - 50(4) Despite subsection (3), use of a control zone is not permitted on a working surface where the slope of the surface exceeds 3 in 12 or for scaffolds. - 50(5) This section does not apply where a firefighter is engaged in structural fire-fighting or rescue. - 97-121; 2010-159; 2022-27 ## Work area 50.1 Before an employee is allowed into an area where a risk of falling exists, an employer and a contractor shall each ensure the employee is instructed in the fall- protection system for the area and in the post-fall rescue procedure, if applicable, and that the employee is com- petent in the procedures to be followed. 2010-159 ## Fall-protection code of practice - 50.2(1) An employer and a contractor shall each en- sure that a fall-protection code of practice is written for a place of employment if a fall-protection system is re- quired for the place of employment and (a) the employees are working from a height of 7.5 m or more, (a.1) the employees are performing rope access work other than rope access work for emergency res- cue purposes, (b) the employer uses a safety monitor and work procedures when weatherproofing as the means of fall-protection, or (c) an officer requires that the code of practice be written. - 50.2(2) The code of practice must be readily available at the place of employment before work begins and em- ployees must have received instruction with regards to the code of practice. - 50.2(3) The code of practice shall be developed in consultation with the committee or the health and safety representative, if any, or with the affected employees. - 50.2(4) The code of practice shall include the follow- ing information: - 50(4) Malgré le paragraphe (3), l'utilisation d'un péri- mètre de sécurité est interdite sur une surface dont la pente est …
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