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Excepted Quantities


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  • A quantity of dangerous goods, other than explosives, is an excepted quantity if:
    • the inner means of containment are restricted to the quantities shown in the Table to subsection (2) – above – for the corresponding code in column 6(b) of Schedule 1 TDGR expressed in grams (g), millilitres (ml) or water capacity for gases in millilitres (ml)
    • the outer means of containment are restricted to the quantities shown in the Table to subsection (2) – above – also in grams (g), millilitres (ml) or water capacity for gases in millilitres (ml)
  • Different alphanumeric codes are assigned in an outer means of containment; the total quantity of dangerous goods must not exceed the lowest maximum net quantity
  • Parts 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 do not apply to the handling, offering for transport or transporting of dangerous goods in excepted quantities if each means of containment is marked on one side, other than a side on which it is intended to rest or to be stacked during transport, with the excepted quantities mark illustrated below
  • 4)The following information must be displayed on the overpack, unless that information is on the means of containment and is visible through the overpack:
    • a)the word “Overpack” or “Suremballage”; and
    • b)the mark shown at right
  • 7)If a shipping document or any other document accompanies dangerous goods in excepted quantities, the document must include the words “dangerous goods in excepted quantities” or “marchandises dangereuses en quantités exceptées” and must indicate the number of outer means of containment