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Contents of the TDG Regulations


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  • There are Sixteen Parts Parts to the Canadian TDG Regulations.

PART 1

Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation General Provisions and Special Cases

PART 2

Classification

PART 3

Documentation

PART 4

Dangerous Goods Safety Marks

PART 5

Means of Containment

PART 6

Training

PART 7

Emergency Response Assistance Plan

PART 8

Accidental Release and Imminent Accidental Release Report Requirements

PART 9

Road

PART 10

Rail

PART 11

Marine

PART 12

Air

PART 13

Protective Direction

PART 14

Permit for Equivalent Level of Safety

PART 15

Court Order

PART 16

Inspectors

  • Three Schedules take up the remainder of the book. Schedule 1 is the most useful as it contains over 3000 dangerous goods. These are listed numerically based on specific “UN Numbers.”  Schedule 3 lists the dangerous goods alphabetically.  Schedule 2 details “Special Provisions” that apply to certain dangerous goods. These provisions provide further instructions that either reduce or increase the restrictions placed on some dangerous goods.