M-6 - Stationary Enginemen Act

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2. In this Act:
(1)  the words stationary engine include the following apparatus when used in a public building contemplated in the Public Buildings Safety Act (chapter S-3) or in an establishment or on a construction site contemplated in the Act respecting occupational health and safety (chapter S-2.1):
(a)  boilers or generators operated by steam, hot water or any other fluid substance;
(b)  steam engines or turbines;
(c)  refrigerating plants;
(d)  internal combustion engines;
(e)  any other apparatus determined by regulation of the Government;
(f)  the piping and accessories used for operating the apparatus contemplated in subparagraphs a to e;
(2)  the words stationary engineman mean any person who directs or supervises the operation of a stationary engine or attends to the maintenance or inspection thereof;
(3)  the word Minister means the Minister of Labour;
(4)  the word regulations means the regulations made under this Act.
R. S. 1964, c. 157, s. 2; 1968, c. 43, s. 17; 1977, c. 60, s. 33; 1978, c. 56, s. 2; 1979, c. 63, s. 291; 1981, c. 9, s. 34; 1982, c. 53, s. 58; 1994, c. 12, s. 68; 1996, c. 29, s. 43.
2. In this Act:
(1)  The words stationary engine include the following apparatus when used in a public building contemplated in the Public Buildings Safety Act (chapter S-3) or in an establishment or on a construction site contemplated in the Act respecting occupational health and safety (chapter S-2.1):
(a)  boilers or generators operated by steam, hot water or any other fluid substance;
(b)  steam engines or turbines;
(c)  refrigerating plants;
(d)  internal combustion engines;
(e)  any other apparatus determined by regulation of the Government;
(f)  the piping and accessories used for operating the apparatus contemplated in subparagraphs a to e;
(2)  The words stationary engineman mean any person who directs or supervises the operation of a stationary engine or attends to the maintenance or inspection thereof;
(3)  The word Minister means the Minister of Employment;
(4)  The word regulations means the regulations made under this Act.
R. S. 1964, c. 157, s. 2; 1968, c. 43, s. 17; 1977, c. 60, s. 33; 1978, c. 56, s. 2; 1979, c. 63, s. 291; 1981, c. 9, s. 34; 1982, c. 53, s. 58; 1994, c. 12, s. 68.
2. In this Act:
(1)  The words stationary engine include the following apparatus when used in a public building contemplated in the Public Buildings Safety Act (chapter S-3) or in an establishment or on a construction site contemplated in the Act respecting occupational health and safety (chapter S-2.1):
(a)  boilers or generators operated by steam, hot water or any other fluid substance;
(b)  steam engines or turbines;
(c)  refrigerating plants;
(d)  internal combustion engines;
(e)  any other apparatus determined by regulation of the Government;
(f)  the piping and accessories used for operating the apparatus contemplated in subparagraphs a to e;
(2)  The words stationary engineman mean any person who directs or supervises the operation of a stationary engine or attends to the maintenance or inspection thereof;
(3)  The word Minister means the Minister of Housing and Consumer Protection;
(4)  The word regulations means the regulations made under this Act.
R. S. 1964, c. 157, s. 2; 1968, c. 43, s. 17; 1977, c. 60, s. 33; 1978, c. 56, s. 2; 1979, c. 63, s. 291; 1981, c. 9, s. 34; 1982, c. 53, s. 58.
2. In this act:
(1)  The words stationary engine include the following apparatus when used in a public building contemplated in the Public Buildings Safety Act (chapter S-3) or in an establishment or on a construction site contemplated in the Act respecting occupational health and safety (chapter S-2.1):
(a)  boilers or generators operated by steam, hot water or any other fluid substance;
(b)  steam engines or turbines;
(c)  refrigerating plants;
(d)  internal combustion engines;
(e)  any other apparatus determined by regulation of the Government;
(f)  the piping and accessories used for operating the apparatus contemplated in subparagraphs a to e;
(2)  The words stationary engineman mean any person who directs or supervises the operation of a stationary engine or attends to the maintenance or inspection thereof;
(3)  The word Minister means the Minister of Labour, Manpower and Income Security;
(4)  The word regulations means the regulations made under this act.
R. S. 1964, c. 157, s. 2; 1968, c. 43, s. 17; 1977, c. 60, s. 33; 1978, c. 56, s. 2; 1979, c. 63, s. 291; 1981, c. 9, s. 34.
2. In this act:
(1)  The words stationary engine include the following apparatus when used in a public building contemplated in the Public Buildings Safety Act (chapter S-3) or in an establishment or on a construction site contemplated in the Act respecting occupational health and safety (chapter S-2.1):
(a)  boilers or generators operated by steam, hot water or any other fluid substance;
(b)  steam engines or turbines;
(c)  refrigerating plants;
(d)  internal combustion engines;
(e)  any other apparatus determined by regulation of the Government;
(f)  the piping and accessories used for operating the apparatus contemplated in subparagraphs a to e;
(2)  The words stationary engineman mean any person who directs or supervises the operation of a stationary engine or attends to the maintenance or inspection thereof;
(3)  The word Minister means the Minister of Labour and Manpower;
(4)  The word regulations means the regulations made under this act.
R. S. 1964, c. 157, s. 2; 1968, c. 43, s. 17; 1977, c. 60, s. 33; 1978, c. 56, s. 2; 1979, c. 63, s. 291.
2. In this act:
(1)  The words stationary engine include:
(a)  Steam boilers;
(b)  Steam engines;
(c)  Stationary internal combustion engines of over twenty kilowatts;
(d)  Refrigerating apparatus operated by motors of a total power exceeding twenty kilowatts;
(e)  The piping and accessories used for operating the above mentioned engines.
Such words do not, however, include:
(a) Steam boilers used for heating buildings other than public buildings contemplated by the Public Buildings Safety Act (chapter S-3) or industrial establishments contemplated by the Industrial and Commercial Establishments Act (chapter E-15);
(b) Boilers with safety-valves set at a pressure of not more than one hundred and three kilopascals, with a capacity not exceeding seven hundred and fifty kilowatts and a heating surface not exceeding one hundred square metres;
(c) Boilers used elsewhere than at buildings under construction, with safety-valves set at a pressure of over one hundred and three kilopascals, but with a capacity not exceeding one hundred and fifty kilowatts and a heating surface not exceeding twenty square metres;
(2)  The words stationary engineman mean any person who directs or supervises the operation of a stationary engine or attends to the maintenance or inspection thereof;
(3)  The word Minister means the Minister of Labour and Manpower;
(4)  The word regulations means the regulations made under this act.
R. S. 1964, c. 157, s. 2; 1968, c. 43, s. 17; 1977, c. 60, s. 33.
2. In this act:
(1)  The words stationary engine include:
(a)  Steam boilers;
(b)  Steam engines;
(c)  Stationary internal combustion engines of over twenty-five mechanical horsepower;
(d)  Refrigerating apparatus operated by motors of a total power exceeding twenty-five mechanical horsepower;
(e)  The piping and accessories used for operating the above mentioned engines.
Such words do not, however, include:
(a) Steam boilers used for heating buildings other than public buildings contemplated by the Public Buildings Safety Act (chapter S-3) or industrial establishments contemplated by the Industrial and Commercial Establishments Act (chapter E-15);
(b) Boilers with safety-valves set at a pressure of not more than fifteen pounds per square inch, with a capacity not exceeding seventy-five horsepower and a heating surface not exceeding one thousand one hundred and twenty-five square feet;
(c) Boilers used elsewhere than at buildings under construction, with safety-valves set at a pressure of over fifteen pounds per square inch, but with a capacity not exceeding fifteen horsepower and a heating surface not exceeding two hundred and twenty-five square feet;
(2)  The words stationary engineman mean any person who directs or supervises the operation of a stationary engine or attends to the maintenance or inspection thereof;
(3)  The word Minister means the Minister of Labour and Manpower;
(4)  The word regulations means the regulations made under this act.
R. S. 1964, c. 157, s. 2; 1968, c. 43, s. 17.