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Welcome to NRT Safety Consulting. In this video, we break down Regulation 114 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Ontario Regulation 213/91, which requires the use of hose or whip restraints on construction projects. Uncontrolled hose whip can lead to devastating injuries. That’s why Regulation 114 mandates safety measures to prevent hoses from flailing in the event of a connection failure. We’ll explain what the regulation says, why it exists, and how to comply. Topics Covered: • Overview of Regulation 114 • What hose restraints are and why they matter • When and where they are required • Risks of non-compliance • Best practices for installation and inspection Whether you’re a worker, supervisor, or safety rep, this is an essential part of your construction site safety knowledge. Thanks for watching. Please don’t forget to comment, like, and subscribe to NRT Safety consulting — on the rise and strong! #HoseRestraints #Reg114 #OntarioConstruction #NRTSafety #CompressedAirSafety #WhipCheck #ConstructionSafety #Reg21391 #OHSA For Students, Instructors & Training Centres – Ontario Construction Safety This video is based on the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Ontario Regulation 213/91. It is created for students in Occupational Health & Safety, Construction Management, Skilled Trades programs, and union training centres across Ontario — including LIUNA, Carpenters, Ironworkers, Operating Engineers, Electrical (IBEW), Plumbers/Steamfitters, Sheet Metal Workers, and others. You are welcome to use this video in class presentations, training sessions, assignments, toolbox talks, or safety demonstrations.