['Dangerous goods']
['Classification - Dangerous Goods']
07/17/2024
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2.2.1 (1) A consignor who allows a carrier to take possession of dangerous goods for transport or who imports dangerous goods into Canada must, during a five-year period that begins on the date that appears on the shipping document, make a proof of classification available to the Minister on reasonable notice given by the Minister.
(2) For the purposes of this section, a proof of classification is
- (a) a test report;
- (b) a lab report; or
- (c) a document that explains how the dangerous goods were classified.
(3) A proof of classification must include the following information:
- (a) the date on which the dangerous goods were classified;
- (b) if applicable, the technical name of the dangerous goods;
- (c) the classification of the dangerous goods; and
- (d) if applicable, the classification method used under this Part or under Chapter 2 of the UN Recommendations.
SOR/2014-152, s. 12
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