['Dangerous goods']
['Shipping documents - Dangerous Goods']
06/25/2024
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3.4 (1) The information required on a shipping document and on a consist must be easy to identify, legible, in indelible print and in English or French.
(2) When the information related to dangerous goods is on the same shipping document with information related to non-dangerous goods, the dangerous goods information must be shown
(a) before the information related to the non-dangerous goods and under the heading “Dangerous Goods” or “Marchandises dangereuses”;
(b) printed or highlighted in a colour that contrasts with the print or highlight used for the information related to the non-dangerous goods; or
(c) following the letter “X” opposite the UN number in a column under the heading “DG” or “MD”.
SOR/2023-155, s. 27
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