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best practices for Building and Working Safely on Ice Covers in practices for Building and Working Safely on Ice Covers in OntarioiiThe contents of this publication are for general information only. This publication should not be regarded or relied upon as a definitive guide to government regulations or to safety practices and procedures. The contents of this publication were, to the best of our knowledge, current at the time of printing. However, no representations of any kind are made with regard to the accuracy, completeness, or sufficiency of the contents. The appropriate regulations and statutes should be consulted. In case of any inconsistency between this document and the Occupational Health and Safety Act or associated regulations, the legislation will always prevail. Readers should not act on the information contained herein without seeking specific independent legal advice on their specific circumstance. The Infrastructure Health & Safety Association is pleased to answer individual requests for counselling and basis for this document is the 2013 version of the Government of Alberta s best practices for Building and Working Safely on Ice Covers in Alberta.
Best Practices for Building and Working Safely on Ice Covers in Ontario ii The contents of this publication are for general information only. …
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