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  1. The Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Program develops safety standards and regulations, provides risk-based oversight and gives expert advice on dangerous goods to promote public safety in the transportation of dangerous goods by all modes of transport regulated by Transport Canada. The Program is also responsible for TDG research and ...

    • TDG Regulations

      10.1 - Transporting Dangerous Goods from the United States...

    • Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases. 1.1 - PART 1 - Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases.
    • Classification. 2.1 - PART 2 - Classification. 2.1 - Determining When Substances Are Dangerous Goods. 2.2 - Responsibility for Classification.
    • Documentation. 3.1 - PART 3 - Documentation. 3.1 - Consignor Responsibilities. 3.2 - Carrier Responsibilities. 3.3 - Consist for Transport by Rail.
    • Dangerous Goods Safety Marks. 4.1 - PART 4 - Dangerous Goods Safety Marks. 4.1 - Requirements for Dangerous Goods Safety Marks. 4.1.1 - Voluntary Display of a Placard.
  2. Transportation of dangerous goods in Canada. Find information on dangerous goods consultations, certificates and publications. CANUTEC. In an emergency, contact CANUTEC for immediate advice and recommended actions to take or avoid in a dangerous goods emergency. TDG Online. Portal for transporting dangerous goods, setting up your accounts ...

  3. Feb 15, 2021 · Dangerous goods are classified into 9 classes, based on the substance’s characteristics and properties. These criteria are outlined in the TDG Regulations. Assigning a substance into a hazard class is usually done by the consignor. The person deciding the classification must be competent, meaning they have the education, training, and ...

  4. May 10, 2024 · Classification is defined in Part 1 of the TDG Regulations as: “classification means, for dangerous goods, as applicable, the shipping name, the primary class, the compatibility group, the subsidiary class, the UN number, the packing group, and the infectious substance category.”. Note: This document is a general overview of the TDG ...

  5. ansportation of packaged dangerous goods under two different Acts and related safety regulations:The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (TDG Act) and the Transportation of Dangero. s Goods Regulations are administered by Transport Canada's Transport Dangerous Goods Directorate.The Canada Shipping Act, 2001 (CSA 2001) and the Cargo ...

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  7. Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (S.C. 1992, c. 34) Act current to 2024-08-18 and last amended on 2019-08-28. Previous Versions. See coming into force provision and notes, where applicable. Shaded provisions are not in force. Help.

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