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Hazardous Products Regulations
SOR/2015-17 - Table of Contents
SOR/2015-17
Hazardous Products Regulations (SOR/2015-17)
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Regulations are current to 2020-07-28 and last amended on 2020-03-18. Previous Versions
SCHEDULE 1(Paragraphs 4(1)(a) and (b), subsection 4(2), paragraph 4.1(1)(b) and subsections 5(6), 5.6(2) and (3), 5.7(5) to (10), 5.8(1) and 5.9(1))
Information Elements on Safety Data Sheet
(b) other means of identification;
(c) recommended use and restrictions on use;
(d) initial supplier identifier; and
(e) emergency telephone number and any restrictions on the use of that number, if applicable
(a) classification of the hazardous product, namely, the appropriate category or subcategory of the hazard class identified in Subparts 2 to 19 of Part 7 or Subparts 1 to 11 of Part 8, or a name that is its substantive equivalent, or for Subpart 20 of Part 7 and Subpart 12 of Part 8, the category of the hazard class or a description of the identified hazard;
(b) information elements referred to in paragraphs 3(1)(d) to (f) of these Regulations and information elements referred to in section 3 of Annex 3 of the GHS, namely, the symbol, signal word, hazard statement and precautionary statement, for each of the categories or subcategories of these Regulations. If the required information element is a symbol, either the name of the symbol or the symbol itself may be used; and
(c) other hazards known to the supplier with respect to the hazardous product
(1) In the case of a hazardous product that is a material or substance,
(a) its chemical name;
(b) its common name and synonyms;
(c) its CAS registry number and any unique identifiers; and
(d) the chemical name of the impurities, stabilizing solvents and stabilizing additives that are known to the supplier, that individually are classified in any category or subcategory of a health hazard class and that contribute to the classification of the material or substance
(2) In the case of a hazardous product that is a mixture, for each material or substance in the mixture that, individually, is classified in any category or subcategory of a health hazard class and is present above the concentration limit that is designated for the category or subcategory in which it is classified or is present in the mixture at a concentration that results in the mixture being classified in a category or subcategory of any health hazard class,
(d) its concentration
(a) a description of necessary first-aid measures, subdivided according to the different routes of exposure (inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact);
(b) the most important symptoms and effects, whether acute or delayed; and
(c) an indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed, if necessary
(a) suitable and unsuitable extinguishing media;
(b) specific hazards arising from the hazardous product, such as the nature of any hazardous combustion products; and
(c) special protective equipment and precautions for fire-fighters
(a) personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures; and
(b) methods and materials for containment and cleaning up
(a) precautions for safe handling; and
(b) conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities
(a) control parameters, including occupational exposure limit values or biological limit values and the source of those values;
(b) appropriate engineering controls; and
(c) individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment
(a) appearance, such as physical state and colour;
(b) odour;
(c) odour threshold;
(e) melting point and freezing point;
(f) initial boiling point and boiling range;
(g) flash point;
(h) evaporation rate;
(i) flammability, in the case of solids and gases;
(j) upper and lower flammability or explosive limits;
(k) vapour pressure;
(l) vapour density;
(m) relative density;
(n) solubility;
(o) partition coefficient — n-octanol/water;
(p) auto-ignition temperature;
(q) decomposition temperature; and
(r) viscosity
(a) reactivity;
(b) chemical stability;
(c) possibility of hazardous reactions;
(d) conditions to avoid, including static discharge, shock or vibration;
(e) incompatible materials; and
(f) hazardous decomposition products
Concise but complete description of the various toxic health effects and the data used to identify those effects, including
(a) information on the likely routes of exposure (inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact);
(b) symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics;
(c) delayed and immediate effects, and chronic effects from short-term and long-term exposure; and
(d) numerical measures of toxicity, including ATEs
(a) ecotoxicity (aquatic and terrestrial, if available);
(b) persistence and degradability;
(c) bioaccumulative potential;
(d) mobility in soil; and
(e) other adverse effects
13 Disposal considerations Information on safe handling for disposal and methods of disposal, including any contaminated packaging
(a) UN number;
(b) United Nations proper shipping name as provided for in the United Nations Model Regulations;
(c) transport hazard class as provided in the United Nations Model Regulations;
(d) packing group as provided in the United Nations Model Regulations;
(e) environmental hazards according to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code and the United Nations Model Regulations;
(f) transport in bulk (according to Annex II of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution From Ships, 1973 , as modified by the Protocol of 1978 (MARPOL 73/78), and the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk (IBC Code)); and
(g) special precautions in connection with transport or conveyance either within or outside the premises
15 Regulatory information Safety, health and environmental regulations, made within or outside Canada, specific to the product in question
16 Other information Date of the latest revision of the safety data sheet
2 - PART 2 - Classification of a Product, Mixture, Material or Substance
2.1 - Material or Substance
2.2 - Mixture
2.2 - Classification
2.3 - Bridging Principles
2.4 - Other Principles
2.7 - Product
2.8 - Specific Rules
3 - PART 3 - Labelling
4 - PART 4 - Safety Data Sheet
5 - PART 5 - Exceptions
6 - PART 6 - Additional Requirements
7.2 - PART 7 - Physical Hazard Classes
7.2 - SUBPART 1 - Explosives
7.2 - SUBPART 2 - Flammable Gases
7.2 - Definition
7.2.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.3 - SUBPART 3 - Flammable Aerosols
7.3 - Definitions
7.3.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.4 - SUBPART 4 - Oxidizing Gases
7.4 - Definition
7.4.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
7.5 - SUBPART 5 - Gases Under Pressure
7.5 - Definitions
7.5.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.6 - SUBPART 6 - Flammable Liquids
7.6 - Definitions
7.6.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.7 - SUBPART 7 - Flammable Solids
7.7 - Definitions
7.7.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.8 - SUBPART 8 - Self-reactive Substances and Mixtures
7.8 - Definitions
7.8.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.9 - SUBPART 9 - Pyrophoric Liquids
7.9 - Definition
7.9.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
7.10 - SUBPART 10 - Pyrophoric Solids
7.10 - Definition
7.10.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
7.11 - SUBPART 11 - Self-heating Substances and Mixtures
7.11 - Definition
7.11.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.12 - SUBPART 12 - Substances and Mixtures Which, in Contact with Water, Emit Flammable Gases
7.12 - General Provision
7.12.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.13 - SUBPART 13 - Oxidizing Liquids
7.13 - Definition
7.13.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.14 - SUBPART 14 - Oxidizing Solids
7.14 - Definition
7.14.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.15 - SUBPART 15 - Organic Peroxides
7.15 - Definitions
7.15.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
7.16 - SUBPART 16 - Corrosive to Metals
7.16 - Definition
7.16.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
7.17 - SUBPART 17 - Combustible Dusts
7.17 - Definition
7.17.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
7.18 - SUBPART 18 - Simple Asphyxiants
7.18 - Definition
7.18.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
7.19 - SUBPART 19 - Pyrophoric Gases
7.19 - Definition
7.19.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
7.20 - SUBPART 20 - Physical Hazards Not Otherwise Classified
7.20 - Definition
7.20.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
8.1 - PART 8 - Health Hazard Classes
8.1 - SUBPART 1 - Acute Toxicity
8.1 - Definitions
8.1.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
8.1.1 - Classification of Substances
8.1.2 - Classification of Mixtures
8.2 - SUBPART 2 - Skin Corrosion/Irritation
8.2 - Definitions
8.2.1 - Classification in a Category or Subcategory of the Class
8.2.1 - Classification of Substances
8.2.8 - Classification of Mixtures
8.3 - SUBPART 3 - Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation
8.3 - Definitions
8.3.1 - Classification in a Category or Subcategory of the Class
8.3.1 - Classification of Substances
8.3.8 - Classification of Mixtures
8.4 - SUBPART 4 - Respiratory or Skin Sensitization
8.4 - Definitions
8.4.1 - Classification in a Category or Subcategory of the Class
8.4.1 - Classification of Substances
8.4.2 - Classification of Mixtures
8.5 - SUBPART 5 - Germ Cell Mutagenicity
8.5 - Definitions
8.5.1 - Classification in a Category or Subcategory of the Class
8.5.1 - Classification of Substances
8.5.2 - Classification of Mixtures
8.6 - SUBPART 6 - Carcinogenicity
8.6 - Definition
8.6.1 - Classification in a Category or Subcategory of the Class
8.6.1 - Classification of Substances
8.6.2 - Classification of Mixtures
8.7 - SUBPART 7 - Reproductive Toxicity
8.7 - Definitions
8.7.1 - Classification in a Category or Subcategory of the Class
8.7.1 - Classification of Substances
8.7.2 - Classification of Mixtures
8.8 - SUBPART 8 - Specific Target Organ Toxicity — Single Exposure
8.8 - Definitions
8.8.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
8.8.1 - Classification of Substances
8.8.2 - Classification of Mixtures
8.9 - SUBPART 9 - Specific Target Organ Toxicity — Repeated Exposure
8.9 - Definitions
8.9.1 - Classification in a Category of the Class
8.9.1 - Classification of Substances
8.9.2 - Classification of Mixtures
8.10 - SUBPART 10 - Aspiration Hazard
8.10 - Definitions
8.10.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
8.10.1 - Classification of Substances
8.10.2 - Classification of Mixtures
8.11 - SUBPART 11 - Biohazardous Infectious Materials
8.11 - Definition
8.11.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
8.11.1 - Classification of Substances
8.11.2 - Classification of Mixtures
8.12 - SUBPART 12 - Health Hazards Not Otherwise Classified
8.12 - Definition
8.12.1 - Classification in the Category of the Class
8.12.1 - Classification of Substances
8.12.2 - Classification of Mixtures
9 - PART 9 - Consequential Amendments, Transitional Provisions, Repeals and Coming into Force
9 - Consequential Amendments
9 - Food and Drug Regulations
10 - Hazardous Materials Information Review Regulations
14 - Hazardous Materials Information Review Act Appeal Board Procedures Regulations
17 - Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001
18 - Safety of Human Cells, Tissues and Organs for Transplantation Regulations
19 - Transitional Provisions
20 - Repeals
SCHEDULE 5 - Information Elements for Specified Categories
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