S-2.1, r. 4 - Safety Code for the construction industry

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2.9.4.1. Warning line: A warning line must be
(1)  continuous and installed on all sides of the work area that it delimits;
(2)  placed at a distance of 2 m or more from any place where a worker may fall from a height;
(3)  made of a rigid strip, a cable or a chain able to withstand a tractive force of at least 2.22 kN;
(4)  equipped with flags made of high-visibility materials and placed at intervals of not more than 2 m;
(5)  capable of withstanding a load of 100 N applied horizontally at the line’s highest point or vertically at its midpoint between 2 stanchions;
(6)  completed at each access point, storage area or hoisting area by a path formed by 2 parallel lines. However, when the path to a point of access to a work area is located at a distance of more than 5 m from it, the warning line does not have to be continued beyond that distance. In places where the access path starts at a roof edge, a guard-rail must be installed on the side of the roof, in compliance with section 2.9.2, so as to cover the first 3 metres on either side of the access path’s starting point; and
(7)  installed so that the line is
(a)  located between 0.7 m above the work surface at the line’s lowest point and 1.2 m above that surface at its highest point; and
(b)  supported by stanchions placed at intervals of not more than 2.5 m;
(c)  attached to each stanchion so that pushing on the line between 2 stanchions does not reduce the height of the line between adjacent stanchions by an equivalent amount.
O.C. 606-2014, s. 5.