Clear regulations on seatbelts needed, report on deadly Hydro One helicopter crash says
TORONTO — Clearer regulations around seatbelts are needed to reduce the risk of death or injury in accidents like a helicopter crash that killed four men nearly two years ago, the federal transportation safety watchdog said Wednesday as it released its report on the deadly incident.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada said the government must clarify the definition of a seatbelt in the Canadian Aviation Regulations so that people know they need to wear both the lap strap and shoulder harness.
The regulation currently defines a seatbelt as “either a lap strap or a lap strap combined with a shoulder harness,” which the board said may lead people to believe wearing only one of them is sufficient.
The agency made the recommendation as part of its probe of a Hydro One helicopter crash that occurred in eastern Ontario on Dec. 14, 2017. The federal government has 90 days to respond.