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The Yield to Pedestrian rule also applies to the Province of British Columbia, Canada as it's Occupational Health and Safety Regulation has adopted the following standards without modification:

Part 16. Mobile Equipment, Rule 16.7, Standards: The design, fabrication, use, inspection and maintenance of mobile equipment must meet the requirements of the following applicable standard:

(d) Powered Industrial Trucks (low lift and high lift): ANSI Standard ASME B56.1-1993, Safety Standard for Low Lift and High Lift Trucks;

(e) Rough Terrain Forklifts: ANSI Standard ASME B56.6-1992, Safety Standard for Rough Terrain Forklift Trucks;

(j) Lift Truck Operator training: CSA Standard B335-94, Industrial Lift Truck Operator Training.

[Amended by B.C. Reg. 312/2003, effective October 29, 2003.]
  • Posted 27 Apr 2006 22:40
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  • Michigan, United States

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