['Dangerous goods']
['Accidental release reporting - Dangerous Goods']
07/17/2024
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8.2 A person who is required by subsection 18(1) of the Act to report a release or anticipated release of dangerous goods that are being offered for transport, handled or transported by road vehicle, railway vehicle or vessel must, as soon as possible after a release or anticipated release, make an emergency report to any local authority that is responsible for responding to emergencies at the geographic location of the release or anticipated release if the dangerous goods are, or could be, in excess of the quantity set out in the following table:
Class | Packing Group or Category | Quantity |
---|---|---|
1 | II | Any quantity |
2 | Not applicable | Any quantity |
3, 4, 5, 6.1 or 8 | I or II | Any quantity |
3, 4, 5, 6.1 or 8 | III, or without packing group | 30 L or 30 kg |
6.2 | A or B | Any quantity |
7 | Not applicable | A level of ionizing radiation greater than the level established in section 39 of the Packaging and Transport of Nuclear Substances Regulations, 2015 |
9 | II or III, or without packing group | 30 L or 30 kg |
SOR/2016-95, s. 10; SOR/2017-253, s. 52; SOR/2019-101, s. 9
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