ontario international transport and logistics section 10: haz mat
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Ontario
International Transport and logistics
Section 10: Haz Mat
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HAZ MAT TRANSPORTATION
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Ruled in the USA under CFR49 / HAZ MAT
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Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
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In Canada, called ‘Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG):Directives in 16 parts:Part 1: General interpretation and special casesPart 2: ClassificationPart 3: DocumentationPart 4: Danger indication – Dangerous goodsPart 5: PackagingPart 6: TrainingPart 7: Emergency response planPart 8: Requirement regarding volunteer or accidental rejects
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TDG CANADA – Table of content (2)
Part 9: Road TransportationPart 10: Rail transportationPart 11: Ocean transportationPart 12: Air TransportationPart 13: OrdersPart 14: Equivalent security levelPart 15: Court ordersPart 16: Inspectors
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9 classes OF HAZ MAT
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CLASSES OF DANGEROUS GOODS (TDG)
Class 1: ExplosivesClass 2: GasesClass 3: Flammable liquids and combustile liquidsClass 4: Flammable solidsClass 5: Oxydizers and roganic peroxydeClass 6: PoisonClass 7: RadioactiveClass 8: CorrosiveClass 9: Misc
Be carefull, not exactly the same placards in the USA and in Canada.
HAZ MAT placarding is in evolution around the world.
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PLACARDING TDG -PART 4.15The shipper must provide placards (when required)for quantities greater than 500 kg for the following:
• Class 1• Classes 2.1, 2.2, 2.3• Class 3• Classes 4.1, 4.2, 4.3• Classes 5.1, 5.2• Classes 6.1, 6.2• Classes 7 cat I, II• Class 8• Class 9
• Exceptions• Class 7 cat.III: any qty• Explosive 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.5
> 10 kg• Class 1.4B, C, D, E, F and G,
for more than 1000 kg• Explosive 1.4S: none • ERAP• Large MoC
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HAZ MAT PACKAGING
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EXAMPLE OF AN OVERPACK
Paint, UN 1263, Net Qty 3L
Acetone, UN 1090, Net Quantity 2L
Butyl acid phosphate, UN1718, Net Qty 0.5L
From: ABC Chemical521 Bourbon StMontreal, QC, Canada H1B 2T3
OVERPACK
Orientation arrows on opposite sides
To: CB Enterprises888 West 64th Street WCalgary, AB, Canada T4T 5G5
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MARKING & LABELLING (DGR 7.1.5.7, 7.2.3.12)
All packed in one• The required markings of 7.1.5.1;
UN number of each dangerous goods Proper Shipping of each dangerous goods Net quantity or gross weight of each dangerous goods Shipper’s and consignee’s addresses
• Packages must bear the UN specification mark or be clearly marked with the Limited Quantity mark.
• All hazard label(s) of each class or division contained.
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DOCUMENTATION
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There are four (4) elements that are key in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG).
1. TRAINING and CERTIFIYING the personnel;
2. Complete adequately proper DOCUMENTATION;
3. PACKAGE accordingly with regulation. Use the UN boxes;
4. PLACARD Vehicles (large means of containment) and LABEL boxes / crates (small means of containment).
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