Whats a solid yellow line mean when painted on an airfeild
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Published by SALUSMy knowledge base does not contain specific information on what a solid yellow line marking on an airfield indicates regarding aircraft and vehicle safety regulations. However, markings such as curbs, bullrails, guardrails, and barriers are often painted solid yellow to enhance visibility and indicate potential hazards in various occupational settings. [1]
For definitive guidance on airfield markings, consult official aviation safety regulations and airport authority guidelines.
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[1] Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (B.C. Reg. 296/97)
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# Wharves, Docks and Mooring Floats (cont.) ## Curbs, bullrails, guardrails and barriers (cont.) WORKERS COMPENSATION ACT B.C. Reg. 296/97 # OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATION # Part 24 - Diving, Fishing and Other Marine Operations (5) Effective warning barriers must be installed across the entrances of barge and ship loading ramps when the ramps are not in use. [am. B.C. Reg. 185/99, S. 70.] ## Markings - 24.5 (1) Where circumstances require, curbs, bullrails, guardrails and barriers must be painted solid yellow, yellow and black stripes or checkers, or yellow against a suitable contrasting background. (2) Retroreflective paint or patches must be applied to curbs, bullrails, guardrails and barriers where mobile equipment is operated at night. [am. B.C. Reg. 185/99, S. 70.] ## Rescue boat 24.6 A suitable boat must be provided and kept ready for immediate use when workers are employed in situations where a boat is necessary for rescue or evacuation. [am. B.C. Reg. 185/99, S. 70.] ## Diving Operations ## General Requirements ## Application 24.7 Sections 24.7 to 24.68 apply to all persons involved in any occupational diving operation. [am. B.C. Reg. 185/99, S. 70.] - 24.8 Repealed. [B.C. Reg. 312/2003, App. G, S. 3.] ## Notice of project - 24.9 (1) The employer must submit a notice of project for diving activity, or notify the Board by telephone, at least 24 hours before commencing a diving operation which involves (a) construction diving, (b) engineering inspection diving, (c) diving in a contaminated environment, (d) diving under ice, under or between nets, or into other areas of potential entrapment, (e) exceeding the no-decompression limit, or (f) the use of mixed gas other than nitrox as a breathing medium. (2) The notice of project must indicate the date, the location, the diving equipment to be used and the scope of the diving operation. Last amended March 31, 2025 531 Consolidation current to March 31, 2025
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