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Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (SOR/2001-286)
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PART 5Means of Containment (continued)
Class 2, Gases (continued)
UN1950, AEROSOLS, and UN2037, GAS CARTRIDGES
5.11 Despite section 5.10, a person must not handle, offer for transport or transport dangerous goods that are UN1950, AEROSOLS, or UN2037, GAS CARTRIDGES, unless they are contained in a means of containment that is manufactured, selected and used in accordance with CGSB-43.123.
SOR/2002-306, s. 24
SOR/2008-34, s. 69
SOR/2014-152, s. 20
Classes 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 and 9 Dangerous Goods
Small Means of Containment
5.12 (1) A person must not offer for transport, handle or transport dangerous goods included in Class 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 or 9 in a small means of containment unless it is a means of containment that is selected and used in accordance with Part II of CGSB-43.146 or a means of containment that is selected and used in accordance with sections 2 and 3 and with Part 2 of TP 14850.
(3) The manufacturer or subsequent distributor of a UN standardized small means of containment manufactured in Canada must provide a notice to the initial user in accordance with section 4.4 of TP 14850. The manufacturer or subsequent distributor of a UN standardized intermediate bulk container (IBC) manufactured in Canada must provide a notice to the initial user in accordance with clause 4.8 of CGSB-43.146.
(4) A person must not reuse an IBC for liquids, or an IBC for solids, that is filled or discharged under pressure to offer for transport, handle or transport dangerous goods that are included in Class 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 or 9 unless it has been leak tested and inspected in accordance with clause 12.6 of CGSB-43.146.
(5) In addition to the requirements set out in subsection (1), a person who uses a means of containment that is required under CGSB-43.146 for the offering for transport of dangerous goods must follow the requirements of clauses 12.2, 12.3 and 12.4 of CGSB-43.146.
SOR/2002-306, s. 25
SOR/2003-273, s. 7
SOR/2011-60, s. 4
SOR/2014-152, s. 21
SOR/2017-137, s. 42
5.13 [Repealed, SOR/2014-152, s. 22]
Large Means of Containment
5.14 (1) A person must not handle, offer for transport or transport dangerous goods included in Class 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 or 9 in a large means of containment unless it is manufactured, selected and used in accordance with
(a) for transport by road vehicle,
(i) the requirements of Part II of CGSB-43.146, if the means of containment is a UN standardized means of containment,
(ii) CSA B621, except clause 8.2(b), and, despite any indication to the contrary in CSA B620, Annex B of CSA B620,
(iii) CSA B625, or
(iv) TP 14877, if the means of containment is a ton container;
(b) for transport by railway vehicle,
(ii) TP 14877, or
(iii) CSA B625;
(c) for transport by aircraft, Part 12 (Air) of these Regulations; and
(d) for transport by vessel,
(ii) TP 14877,
(iii) CSA B621, except clause 8.2(b), and, despite any indication to the contrary in CSA B620, Annex B of CSA B620, or
(iv) CSA B625.
(1.1) [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 7]
(2) In addition to the requirements of subparagraphs (1)(a)(ii) and (d)(iii), a person who uses a standardized means of containment that is required by CSA B621 to offer for transport dangerous goods included in Class 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 or 9 must use a means of containment
(a) manufactured in accordance with CSA B620 if the means of containment was manufactured in Canada on or after August 31, 2008; and
(b) tested and inspected in accordance with CSA B620 when the most recent periodic re-test or periodic inspection is performed in Canada on or after August 31, 2008.
(3) [Repealed, SOR/2017-137, s. 43]
(4) [Repealed, SOR/2017-137, s. 43]
SOR/2002-306, s. 27
SOR/2005-279, s. 3
SOR/2007-179, s. 3
SOR/2008-34, s. 70
SOR/2012-245, s. 21
SOR/2014-152, s. 23
SOR/2015-100, s. 4
SOR/2017-137, s. 43
SOR/2017-253, ss. 15, 52
SOR/2019-75, s. 7
5.14.1 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.14.2 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.14.3 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.1 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.2 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.3 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.4 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.5 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.6 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.7 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.8 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.9 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.10 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
5.15.11 [Repealed, SOR/2019-75, s. 8]
Class 6.2, Infectious Substances
Means of Containment for Class 6.2, Infectious Substances
5.16 (1) A person must not offer for transport, handle or transport dangerous goods included in Category A or Category B of Class 6.2, Infectious Substances, unless the dangerous goods are in a means of containment that is manufactured, selected and used in accordance with CGSB-43.125.
(2) If the means of containment is made available as a kit, the packaging manufacturer and subsequent distributor must provide the packaging information required under section 4.4 of CGSB-43.125 to the packaging purchaser at each initial purchase and to a packaging user upon request.
SOR/2008-34, s. 72
SOR/2017-137, s. 52
SOR/2017-253, s. 16
5.16.1 [Repealed, SOR/2017-137, s. 53]
5.16.2 [Repealed, SOR/2017-137, s. 53]
Class 7, Radioactive Materials
Means of Containment for Class 7, Radioactive Materials
5.17 A person must not handle, offer for transport or transport dangerous goods included in Class 7, Radioactive Materials, in a means of containment unless the means of containment is in compliance with the Packaging and Transport of Nuclear Substances Regulations .
Consolidation Bins
5.18 A person must not use a consolidation bin to handle or transport dangerous goods in a road vehicle unless
(a) the capacity of the consolidation bin is less than or equal to 1.8 m3 (64 cubic feet);
(b) the consolidation bin is reusable and constructed of plastic, wood or metal; and
(c) the consolidation bin is blocked or braced within the road vehicle.
1.1 - PART 1 - Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases
1.1 - Coming into Force
1.2 - Repeal
1.3 - Interpretation
1.3.1 - Definitions — Safety Standards and Safety Requirement Documents
1.3.2 - Transitional Period
1.3.3 - Interpretation of TP 14877
1.4 - Definitions
1.5 - General Provisions
1.5 - Applicability of the Regulations
1.5.1 - Schedule 2: Special Provisions
1.5.2 - Schedules 1 and 3: Forbidden Dangerous Goods
1.6 - Schedule 1: Quantity Limits in Columns 8 and 9
1.7 - Safety Requirements, Documents, Safety Marks
1.8 - Prohibition: Explosives
1.10 - Requirements Respecting the Transportation of Dangerous Goods on Board Passenger Carrying Vessels
1.11 - Use of 49 CFR for Non-Regulated Dangerous Goods
1.12 - Evidence: Safety Marks, Prescribed Documents
1.13 - Defence: Due Diligence
1.15 - Special Cases
1.15 - 150 kg Gross Mass Exemption
1.16 - 500 kg Gross Mass Exemption
1.17 - Limited Quantities Exemption
1.17.1 - Excepted Quantities Exemption
1.18 - Medical Device or Article
1.19 - Samples for Inspection or Investigation Exemption
1.19.1 - Samples Classifying, Analysing or Testing Exemption
1.19.2 - Samples Demonstration Exemption
1.20 - National Defence
1.21 - Agriculture: 1 500 kg Gross Mass Farm Vehicle Exemption
1.22 - Agriculture: 3 000 kg Gross Mass Farm Retail Exemption
1.23 - Agriculture: Pesticide Exemption
1.24 - Agriculture: Anhydrous Ammonia Exemption
1.25 - Transportation within a Facility
1.26 - Emergency Response Exemption
1.27 - Operation of a Means of Transport or a Means of Containment Exemption
1.28 - Transportation between Two Properties
1.30 - Ferry Exemption
1.30.1 - Propane and Gasoline in Highway Tanks on Board Passenger Carrying Vessels
1.31 - Class 1, Explosives, Exemption
1.32 - Class 2, Gases, or Ammonia Solutions (Class 8) in Refrigerating Machines Exemption
1.32.1 - Class 2, Gases, that May Be Identified as UN1075, LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
1.32.2 - Class 2, Gases, Absolute Pressure between 101.3 kPa and 280 kPa
1.32.3 - Class 2, Gases, in Small Means of Containment Exemption
1.33 - Class 3, Flammable Liquids: General Exemption
1.34 - Class 3, Flammable Liquids, Flash Point Greater Than 60°C but Less Than or Equal to 93°C
1.35 - UN1202, DIESEL FUEL, or UN1203, GASOLINE, Exemption
1.36 - Class 3, Flammable Liquids, Alcoholic Beverage and Aqueous Solution of Alcohol Exemption
1.38 - Polyester Resin Kit Exception
1.39 - Class 6.2, Infectious Substances, UN3373, BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE, CATEGORY B Exemption
1.41 - Biological Products Exemption
1.42 - Human or Animal Specimens Believed Not to Contain Infectious Substances Exemption
1.42.1 - Tissues or Organs for Transplant Exemption
1.42.2 - Blood or Blood Components Exemption
1.42.3 - Medical or Clinical Waste
1.43 - Class 7, Radioactive Materials, Exemption
1.44 - Residue of Dangerous Goods in a Drum Exemption
1.45 - Fumigation of Means of Containment
1.45.1 - Marine Pollutants Exemption
1.46 - Miscellaneous Special Cases
1.47 - UN1044, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, Exemption
1.48 - Air Ambulance Exemption
1.49 - Cylinder Exemption
1.50 - Hot Air Balloon Cylinder Exemption
2.1 - PART 2 - Classification
2.1 - Determining When Substances Are Dangerous Goods
2.2 - Responsibility for Classification
2.2.1 - Proof of Classification
2.3 - Classifying Substances That Are Listed by Name in Schedule 1
2.4 - Classifying Substances That Are Included in Only One Class and One Packing Group
2.5 - Classifying Substances That Are Included in More Than One Class or Packing Group
2.5.1 - Descriptive Text Following a Shipping Name
2.6 - Classifying a Mixture or Solution
2.7 - Marine Pollutants
2.8 - Precedence of Classes
2.9 - Class 1, Explosives
2.9 - General
2.11 - Compatibility Groups
2.12 - Packing Groups
2.13 - Class 2, Gases
2.13 - General
2.14.1 - Aerosols
2.15 - Packing Groups
2.16 - Determination of LC50
2.17 - Determination of LC50 of a Mixture of Gases
2.18 - Class 3, Flammable Liquids
2.18 - General
2.19 - Packing Groups
2.20 - Class 4, Flammable Solids; Substances Liable to Spontaneous Combustion; Substances That on Contact with Water Emit Flammable Gases (Water-reactive Substances)
2.20 - General
2.21.1 - Polymerizing Substances
2.22 - Packing Groups
2.23 - Class 5, Oxidizing Substances and Organic Peroxides
2.23 - General
2.25 - Packing Groups
2.26 - Class 6, Toxic and Infectious Substances
2.26 - General
2.28 - Criteria for Inclusion in Class 6.1, Toxic Substances
2.29 - Packing Groups
2.30 - Determination of LD50 (oral or dermal)
2.31 - Determination of LD50 (oral or dermal) of a Mixture of Substances
2.32 - Determination of LC50 (dust, mist or vapour)
2.33 - Determination of LC50 (dust, mist or vapour) of a Mixture of Substances
2.34 - Determination of the Packing Group of a Mixture of Liquids with an Inhalation Toxicity by Vapour
2.35 - Determination of the Packing Group of a Mixture of Liquids with an Inhalation Toxicity and an Unknown LC50
2.36 - Infectious Substances
2.36.1 - Medical or Clinical Waste
2.37 - Class 7, Radioactive Materials
2.37 - General
2.39 - Packing Groups
2.40 - Class 8, Corrosives
2.40 - General
2.42 - Packing Groups
2.43 - Class 9, Miscellaneous Products, Substances or Organisms
2.43 - General
2.43.1 - Lithium Cells and Batteries
2.45 - Packing Groups
APPENDIX 1 - - [Repealed, SOR/2014-306, s. 25]
APPENDIX 3 - - Guide to Category A and Category B Assignment
APPENDIX 4 - - [Repealed, SOR/2008-34, s. 38]
3.1 - APPENDIX 5 - - [Repealed, SOR/2008-34, s. 38]
3.1 - PART 3 - Documentation
3.1 - Consignor Responsibilities
3.2 - Carrier Responsibilities
3.3 - Consist for Transport by Rail
3.4 - Legibility and Language
3.5 - Information on a Shipping Document
3.6 - Additional Information on a Shipping Document
3.6.1 - Consignor’s Certification
3.7 - Location of a Shipping Document: Road
3.8 - Location of a Shipping Document and Consist: Rail
3.9 - Location of a Shipping Document: Marine
3.10 - Location of a Shipping Document: Storage in the Course of Transportation
3.11 - Keeping Shipping Document Information
4.1 - PART 4 - Dangerous Goods Safety Marks
4.1 - Requirements for Dangerous Goods Safety Marks
4.1.1 - Voluntary Display of a Placard
4.2 - Misleading Dangerous Goods Safety Marks
4.3 - Display of Dangerous Goods Safety Marks Before Loading or Packing a Large Means of Containment
4.4 - Consignor Responsibilities
4.5 - Carrier Responsibilities
4.6 - Visibility, Legibility and Colour
4.7 - Labels and Placards: Size and Orientation
4.8 - Ways to Display a UN Number
4.9 - Removal or Change of Dangerous Goods Safety Marks
4.10 - Labels on a Small Means of Containment
4.10.1 - Safety Marks on an Overpack
4.10.2 - Safety Marks on a Consolidation Bin
4.11 - Shipping Name and Technical Name on a Small Means of Containment or on a Tag
4.12 - UN Numbers on a Small Means of Containment or on a Tag
4.14 - Class 7, Radioactive Material
4.15 - Placards on a Large Means of Containment
4.15.1 - Subsidiary Class Placards on a Large Means of Containment
4.15.2 - UN Numbers on a Large Means of Containment
4.15.3 - Placards and UN Numbers on a Large Means of Containment
4.15.4 - Visibility of Labels, Placards and UN Numbers on a Large Means of Containment
4.16 - DANGER Placard
4.16.1 - Placarding Exemption for Dangerous Goods Having a Gross Mass of 500 kg or Less
4.17 - Class 1, Explosives
4.18 - Options for Class 2, Gases
4.18.1 - Class 2, Gases: Placards for Oxidizing Gases
4.18.2 - Class 2, Gases: Placards for UN1005, ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
4.18.3 - Class 2, Gases: Placards for Tube Trailers
4.19 - Placards and UN Numbers on a Compartmentalized Large Means of Containment
4.20 - Elevated Temperature Sign
4.21 - Fumigation Sign
4.22 - Marine Pollutant Mark
4.22.1 - Category B Mark
4.23 - Toxic – Inhalation Hazard
4.24 - Lithium Battery Mark
APPENDIX - - Illustration of Dangerous Goods Safety Marks
5.1 - PART 5 - Means of Containment
5.1.1 - Selecting and Using Means of Containment
5.2 - Requirements for a Standardized Means of Containment to Be in Standard
5.3 - Certification Safety Marks on a Means of Containment
5.4 - Loading and Securing
5.5 - Filling Limits
5.6 - UN Standardized Means of Containment
5.7 - Class 1, Explosives
5.7 - Compatibility Groups
5.8 - Means of Containment for Class 1, Explosives
5.10 - Class 2, Gases
5.10 - Means of Containment for Class 2, Gases
5.11 - UN1950, AEROSOLS, and UN2037, GAS CARTRIDGES
5.12 - Classes 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 and 9 Dangerous Goods
5.12 - Small Means of Containment
5.14 - Large Means of Containment
5.16 - Class 6.2, Infectious Substances
5.16 - Means of Containment for Class 6.2, Infectious Substances
5.17 - Class 7, Radioactive Materials
5.17 - Means of Containment for Class 7, Radioactive Materials
5.18 - Consolidation Bins
6.1 - PART 6 - Training
6.1 - Training Certificate Requirements
6.2 - Adequate Training
6.3 - Issuance and Contents of a Training Certificate
6.4 - Foreign Carriers
6.5 - Expiry of a Training Certificate
6.6 - Keeping Proof of Training: Employer’s and Self-Employed Person’s Responsibility
6.7 - Showing Proof of Training: Employer’s and Self-Employed Person’s Responsibility
6.8 - Showing Proof of Training: Trained Person’s Responsibility
7.1 - PART 7 - Emergency Response Assistance Plan
7.2 - Requirement to Have an Approved ERAP
7.3 - Application for Approval of an ERAP
7.4 - Application for Approval of an ERAP – Emergency Response Contractors
7.5 - Application for Approval of Changes to Approved ERAP
7.6 - Request for Review of Decision
7.7 - Authorization to Use an Approved ERAP
7.8 - Implementation of an Approved ERAP
7.9 - Compensation for the Authorized Implementation of an Approved ERAP
7.10 - Compensation Limits
7.11 - Claims for Compensation
8.1 - PART 8 - Reporting Requirements
8.1 - Application and Interpretation
8.2 - Road, Rail and Marine Reports
8.2 - Emergency Report — Road, Rail or Marine
8.3 - Information To Be Included in an Emergency Report — Road, Rail or Marine
8.4 - Release or Anticipated Release Report — Road, Rail or Marine
8.5 - Information To Be Included in a Release or Anticipated Release Report — Road, Rail or Marine
8.6 - 30-Day Follow-up Report
8.7 - Information To Be Included in a 30-Day Follow-up Report
8.8 - 30-Day Follow-up Report — Notice and Retention of Report
8.9 - Air Reports
8.9 - Dangerous Goods Accident or Incident Report — Air
8.10 - Information To Be Included in a Dangerous Goods Accident or Incident Report — Air
8.11 - 30-Day Follow-up Report
8.12 - Information To Be Included in a 30-Day Follow-up Report
8.13 - 30-Day Follow-up Report — Notice and Retention of Report
8.14 - Undeclared or Misdeclared Dangerous Goods Report
8.15 - Information To Be Included in an Undeclared or Misdeclared Dangerous Goods Report
8.15.1 - Dangerous Goods Occurrence Report (ICAO)
8.15.2 - Information To Be Included in a Dangerous Goods Occurrence Report (ICAO)
8.16 - Security Reports
8.16 - Loss or Theft Report
8.17 - Information To Be Included in a Loss or Theft Report
8.18 - Unlawful Interference Report
8.19 - Information To Be Included in an Unlawful Interference Report
8.20 - ERAP Reports
8.20 - ERAP Incident Report
8.21 - Information To Be Included in an ERAP Incident Report
8.22 - ERAP Implementation Report
8.23 - Information To Be Included in an ERAP Implementation Report
9.1 - PART 9 - Road
9.1 - Transporting Dangerous Goods from the United States into or through Canada
9.2 - Transporting Dangerous Goods to or from an Aircraft, an Aerodrome or an Air Cargo Facility
9.3 - Transporting Dangerous Goods to or from a Vessel, a Port Facility or a Marine Terminal
9.4 - Reshipping in Canada
9.5 - Maximum Net Explosives Quantity in a Road Vehicle
10.1 - PART 10 - Rail
10.1 - Transporting Dangerous Goods from the United States into or through Canada
10.1.1 - Railway Vehicle Reciprocity
10.2 - Transporting Dangerous Goods to or from an Aircraft, an Aerodrome or an Air Cargo Facility
10.3 - Transporting Dangerous Goods to or from a Vessel, a Port Facility or a Marine Terminal
10.4 - Reshipping in Canada
10.6 - Location of Placarded Railway Vehicle in a Train
10.7 - Coupling of Railway Vehicles
10.8 - Reporting
11.1 - PART 11 - Marine
11.1 - Marine Transport — IMDG Code
11.2 - Marine Transport — Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations
11.3 - Transporting Dangerous Goods from One Country through Canada to Another Country
12.1 - PART 12 - Air
12.1 - International and Domestic Transport by Aircraft
12.1 - General Requirements
12.2 - Shipping Document
12.3 - Information to Pilot-in-command
12.4 - Domestic Transport by Aircraft
12.4 - Explosives, Class 1.4S
12.5 - Forbidden Explosives
12.8 - Packing Instruction Y963
12.9 - Limited Access
12.9 - General
12.10 - Private Aircraft
12.11 - Geological Core Samples
12.12 - Aerial Work
12.13 - Measuring Instruments
12.14 - Medical Aid
12.17 - Flight Deck Loading Restrictions
13.1 - PART 13 - Protective Direction
13.1 - Effective Date and Expiry of a Protective Direction
13.2 - Requesting a Review of a Protective Direction
13.3 - Notification of a Decision
14.1 - PART 14 - Permit for Equivalent Level of Safety
14.1 - Applying for a Permit for Equivalent Level of Safety
14.2 - Issuance or Refusal of a Permit for Equivalent Level of Safety
14.3 - Applying for Renewal of a Permit for Equivalent Level of Safety
14.4 - Issuance or Refusal of a Renewal of a Permit for Equivalent Level of Safety
14.5 - Revoking a Permit for Equivalent Level of Safety
14.6 - Requesting a Review of a Decision to Refuse or Revoke a Permit for Equivalent Level of Safety
14.7 - Processing a Request for a Review
14.8 - Notification of a Decision
15.1 - PART 15 - Court Order
15.1 - Payment of Money for Research
16.1 - PART 16 - Inspectors
16.1 - Certificate of Designation
16.2 - Inspection Certificate
16.3 - Detention of Dangerous Goods or Means of Containment
16.4 - Direction to Remedy Non-compliance
16.5 - Direction Not to Import or to Return to Place of Origin
SCHEDULE 1 - Classes 1 to 9
SCHEDULE 2 - Special Provisions
SCHEDULE 3 - Alphabetical Index
Table of Contents1.1 ... 1.3.11.3.2 ... 1.41.5 ... 1.151.16 ... 1.171.17.1 ... 1.19.11.19.2 ... 1.231.24 ... 1.32.11.32.2 ... 1.411.42 ... 1.471.48 ... 2.22.2.1 ... 2.82.9 ... 2.192.20 ... 2.242.25 ... 2.302.31 ... 2.362.36.1 ... 2.45APPENDIX 1 : [Repealed, SOR/2014-306, s. 25]APPENDIX 2APPENDIX 3 : Guide to Category A and Category B AssignmentAPPENDIX 4 : [Repealed, SOR/2008-34, s. 38]APPENDIX 5 : [Repealed, SOR/2008-34, s. 38] ... 3.53.6 ... 3.103.11 ... 4.74.8 ... 4.10.24.11 ... 4.16.14.17 ... 4.224.22.1 ... 4.24APPENDIX : Illustration of Dangerous Goods Safety Marks5.1 ... 5.105.11 ... 5.186.1 ... 7.27.3 ... 7.97.10 ... 8.58.6 ... 8.128.13 ... 8.168.17 ... 9.19.2 ... 10.210.3 ... 10.710.8 ... 12.112.2 ... 12.512.6 ... 12.912.10 ... 12.1412.15 ... 14.714.8 ... 16.416.5SCHEDULE 1 : Classes 1 to 9SCHEDULE 2 : Special ProvisionsSCHEDULE 3 : Alphabetical Index