Deck 12: Environmental Law, Health and Safety Law
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Deck 12: Environmental Law, Health and Safety Law
1
Compliance with the general provincial occupational health and safety legislation is always enough to avoid contract and tort liability.
False
2
What workers' rights are given up in exchange for the benefit of compensation under workers' compensation legislation?
Workers must give up the right to sue their employer (in tort or contract) for causing their injuries.
3
What actions may be appropriate for a professional engineer to take if an owner requests the engineer to certify work which the owner and the engineer agree does not comply with the building code?
A) refuse to certify the work
B) explain to the owner that the engineer has a duty to report code breaches to the regulatory authority
C) report the incident to the regulatory authority if the owner refuses to rectify it
D) all of the above
A) refuse to certify the work
B) explain to the owner that the engineer has a duty to report code breaches to the regulatory authority
C) report the incident to the regulatory authority if the owner refuses to rectify it
D) all of the above
all of the above
4
Where federal and provincial statutes both deal with the same issue, the federal legislation will always apply and the provincial one will not.
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5
What is the difference between an environmental site assessment and an environmental audit?
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6
Who may pass laws relating to acceptable standards of land contamination?
A) federal government
B) provincial government
C) municipalities
D) all of the above
A) federal government
B) provincial government
C) municipalities
D) all of the above
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7
What type of environmental assessment would likely be required for a pipeline project that will cut through First Nations land and will disrupt the migratory path of three species of nearly extinct animals?
A) screening
B) comprehensive study
C) mediation
D) panel review
A) screening
B) comprehensive study
C) mediation
D) panel review
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