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When workers are required to enter a trench, what is the maximum lateral travel distance to a safe means of egress (e.g., ladder, ramp) typically allowed by Canadian regulations?

Regulations such as Ontario Reg 213/91 (s. 242) and WorkSafeBC G20.100 require that means of egress (ladders, ramps, or stairs) are provided, secured, and exten

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Question: When workers are required to enter a trench, what is the maximum lateral travel distance to a safe means of egress (e.g., ladder, ramp) typically allowed by Canadian regulations?

Answer options: ✅ 7.5 metres (25 feet)

  • 15 metres (50 feet)
  • 3 metres (10 feet)
  • No limit, as long as it's visible

Correct answer: 7.5 metres (25 feet)

Explanation: Regulations such as Ontario Reg 213/91 (s. 242) and WorkSafeBC G20.100 require that means of egress (ladders, ramps, or stairs) are provided, secured, and extend at least 1.0 metre (3 feet) above the trench top, with no more than 7.5 metres (25 feet) of lateral travel to reach a safe exit.

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