['Dangerous goods']
['Accidental release reporting - Dangerous Goods']
07/17/2024
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8.21 An ERAP incident report referred to in section 8.20 must include the following information:
(a) the name and contact information of the person making the report;
(b) the ERAP reference number;
(c) in the case of a release of dangerous goods, the date, time and geographic location of the release;
(d) in the case of an anticipated release of dangerous goods, the date, time and geographic location of the incident that led to the anticipated release;
(e) the mode of transport used;
(f) the shipping name or UN number of the dangerous goods;
(g) the quantity of dangerous goods that was in the means of containment before the release or anticipated release;
(h) in the case of a release, the quantity of dangerous goods estimated to have been released;
(i) a description of the means of containment containing the dangerous goods;
(j) an indication of whether a means of containment has been damaged to the extent that its integrity could be compromised;
(k) an indication of whether a transfer of the dangerous goods to another means of containment is anticipated or required; and
(l) if applicable, the type of incident leading to the release or anticipated release, including a collision, rollover, derailment, overfill, fire, explosion or load-shift.
SOR/2019-101, s. 11
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