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Calibrated survey meter: A meter that has met CNSC calibration requirements and has been calibrated in the current year.
Campus Sustainability Committee: the committee reporting to the Vice-President, Finance and Administration to advise on matters related to creating a more sustainable campus.
Ceiling (C) 鈥 concentration of a substance that should not be exceeded at any time during working exposure.
Certified member: means a committee member who is certified under section 7.6 of the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act; either representing workers or management.
Combustible liquid: Liquids having a flash point between 37.8掳C and 93.3掳C. Examples of
combustible liquids include toluene, kerosene, etc.
Competency: Ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results.
Competent Person: A person, who:
- Is qualified because of knowledge, training, and experience to organize the work and its performance
- Is familiar with the applicable health and safety legislation that applies to the work; and
- Has knowledge of any potential and actual danger to health and safety in the workplace.
Compliance: Mandatory, involuntary adherence to legal requirements, and other mandatory requirements such as standards referenced by regulations.
Compressed gas: Any contained mixture or material with either an absolute pressure exceeding 275.8 kPa at 21掳C, or an absolute pressure exceeding 717 kPa at 54掳C, or both, or any liquid having an absolute vapour pressure exceeding 275.8 kPa at 37.8掳C.
Confined Space: a fully or partially enclosed space that is not both:
- designed and constructed for continuous human occupancy; and
- in which atmospheric hazards may occur because of its construction, location, or contents, or because of the work that is done in it.
Conformance: Voluntary adherence to external requirements or internally developed requirements made by business decisions.
Constructor means a person who undertakes a project for an owner and includes an owner who undertakes all or part of a project by himself or by more than one employer.
Consultation: Seeking views prior to making a decision.
Continual improvement: Recurring activity to enhance performance.
Contractor: An individual, company or other entity hired by the University (or representative) to provide services, and includes a constructor as defined in the applicable health and safety legislation.
Controls: Measures taken to eliminate or reduce health and/or safety risks.
Corrective action: An action to eliminate the cause(s) of a non-conformity or incident and to prevent recurrence.
Corrosive: Substances that, by direct chemical action, are injurious to body tissue or corrosive to metal. A corrosive injury may range from minor irritation to actual physical disruption of body tissues and/or burns. Examples of corrosive materials include acids, bases, bromine, peroxides, acetic, anhydride, etc.
Corrosive gas 鈥 a gas that causes visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations to, living tissues by chemical action at the point of contact. Examples of corrosive gases include ammonia and chlorine.
Critical injury: An injury of a serious nature that:
- Places life in jeopardy;
- Produces unconsciousness;
- Results in substantial loss of blood;
- Involves the fracture of a leg or arm, but not a finger or toe;
- Involves the amputation of a leg, an arm, a hand or a foot, but not a finger or toe;
- Consists of burns to a major part of the body; or
- Causes the loss of sight in an eye.
Cylinder 鈥 A pressure vessel designed for absolute pressures higher than 276 kPa (40 psi) and having a circular cross-section. This does not include portable tanks, multi-unit tank car tanks, cargo tanks or tank cars.