WorkSafeNB is seeking stakeholder feedback to understand the economic and business impacts of proposed amendments to General Regulation 91-191 under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
The proposed amendments in Phase II were developed in collaboration with stakeholder technical committees and aim to enhance workplace safety, specifically pertaining to:
Confined space |
Lockout for piping |
Critical lifts |
Hoisting apparatus standards updates |
Welding |
Laboratory safety |
Electrical safety |
Hot tapping |
Pedestrian safety (near forklifts) |
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Richard Blais, WorkSafeNB’s acting vice-president of Prevention, said the objective is to ensure the regulations align with other jurisdictions across Canada or reflect current modernized industry practices.
“We expect these regulatory amendments will make workplaces safer and lead to a strong safe work culture in New Brunswick, resulting in fewer injuries,” Blais said.
The ongoing work to amend General Regulation 91-191 includes a wide range of topics. The proposed changes are being reviewed and implemented in three phases:
“Stakeholder feedback was instrumental during the public review of Phase I and we’d like to thank everyone who weighed in,” Blais said. “Together, we can continue to make New Brunswick the safest place to work.”
You can check the status of these reviews and amendments, including updated resources on our website: WorkSafeNB | General Regulation 91-191 - Regulatory Review