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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
ThreeSchedules 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.