Proposal Of Dangerous Goods
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COMING INTO FORCE, REPEAL, INTERPRETATION,
GENERAL PROVISIONS AND SPECIAL CASES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
Coming into Force
Repeal
Interpretation
Definitions
General Provisions
Forbidden Dangerous Goods and Special Provisions
Quantity Limits in Columns 8 and 9 of Schedule 1
Safety Requirements, Documents, Safety Marks
Prohibition: Explosives
Use of the Most Recent Version of the ICAO Technical Instructions,
the IMDG Code or 49 CFR
Use of Classification in the ICAO Technical Instructions,
the IMDG Code or the UN Recommendations
Use of 49 CFR for Non-regulated Dangerous Goods
Evidence: Safety Marks, Prescribed Documents
SECTION
Defence: Due Diligence
[REPEALED]
Special Cases
Exemption for Personal Use
500 kg Exemption
Limited Quantities
Medical Device or Article
Samples
National Defence
Agriculture: 1 500 kg Farm Vehicle Exemption
Agriculture: 3 000 kg Retail Exemption
Agriculture: Pesticide Exemption
Agriculture: Anhydrous Ammonia Exemption
Transportation within a Facility
Emergency Response
Operation of a Means of Transport
Transportation between Two Properties
Dangerous Goods in an Instrument or in Equipment
SECTION
Marine
Class 1, Explosives
Class 2, Gases
Class 3, Flammable Liquids: General Exemption
Class 3, Flammable Liquids: Flash Point Between 60.5ÐoC and 93ÐoC
Class 3, Flammable Liquids: UN1202, DIESEL FUEL, or
UN1203, GASOLINE Exemption
Class 3, Flammable Liquids: Alcoholic Beverage Exemption
Class 3, Flammable Liquids: Alcohol Exemption
Class 3, Flammable Liquids: Polyester Resin Kit Exemption
Class 6.2, Infectious Substances: Risk Group 2 Exemption
Class 6.2, Infectious Substances: Risk Group 3 Exemption
Biological Products
Substances Believed Not to Contain Infectious Substances
Class 7, Radioactive Materials
Residue of Dangerous Goods in a Drum
Fumigation of Means of Containment
Miscellaneous Special Cases
Security on Board a Means of Transport
COMING INTO FORCE, REPEAL, INTERPRETATION,
GENERAL PROVISIONS AND SPECIAL CASES
Coming into Force
These Regulations come into force 12 months after the day on which they are published in Part II of the Canada Gazette.
Repeal
On the day these Regulations come into force, the “Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations”, as made by Order in Council P.C. 1985 147 dated January 17, 1985 and registered as SOR/85-77, are repealed.
Interpretation
Anything written in italics in these Regulations is not part of the Regulations.
In these Regulations,
“must” is imperative and “may” is permissive;
the words “on”, “in” or “by” are synonymous when they are associated with the defined term “road vehicle” or “railway vehicle”;
pressure expressed in kPa is gauge pressure unless designated as absolute pressure, except for vapour pressure, which is always absolute pressure;
shipping names listed in Schedule 1 may be
written in the singular or plural,
written in upper or lower case letters, except that when the shipping name is followed by the descriptive text associated with the shipping name the descriptive text must be in lower case letters and the shipping name must be in upper case letters (capitals), and
(iii)
in English only, put in a different word order as long as the full shipping name is used and the word order is a commonly used one;