S-2.1, r. 14 - Regulation respecting occupational health and safety in mines

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476. Subject to paragraph 3 of section 109, paragraphs 4 and 5 of section 130, sections 131 and 132, paragraph 2 of section 172, section 217, sections 232 to 235, section 416, paragraph 2 of section 423, subparagraph e of subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph of section 424, section 425, and sections 457 to 462, the electrical equipment installed in a mine shall comply with the Canadian Electrical Code (Part I) made by Order in Council 141-87 dated 28 January 1987 and the Québec amendments thereto made by Minister’s Order dated 11 March 1987, and any later provisions amending it, as well as with CSA Standard M421-11, Use of electricity in mines, as published in November 2011, with the exception of the definition of mine and of what is provided for in the following provisions:
— in open-pit mines and quarries:
(1) 5.4.7.2 related to the emergency stop for mobile electrical equipment.
— in underground mines:
(1)  6.2.1.6 (a) related to the protection of insulated phase conductors in mineshaft cables;
(2)  6.9.3.6 related to the activation of the protective circuit in a hoist drum;
(3)  6.9.12 (b) related to the emergency stop for a conveyance hoisting system.
O.C. 213-93, s. 476; O.C. 945-2020, s. 5.
476. Subject to paragraph 3 of section 109, paragraphs 4 and 5 of section 130, sections 131 and 132, paragraph 2 of section 172, section 217, sections 232 to 235, section 416, paragraph 2 of section 423, subparagraph e of subparagraph 1 of the first paragraph of section 424, section 425, and sections 457 to 462, the electrical equipment installed in a mine shall comply with the Canadian Electrical Code (Part I) made by Order in Council 141-87 dated 28 January 1987 and the Québec amendments thereto made by Minister’s Order dated 11 March 1987, and any later provisions amending it, as well as with CAN3-M421-M85 Use of Electricity in Mines.
O.C. 213-93, s. 476.