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Ontario International Transport and logistics Section 10: Haz Mat

Ontario International Transport and logistics Section 10: Haz Mat. HAZ MAT TRANSPORTATION. Ruled in the USA under CFR49 / HAZ MAT. Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG). In Canada, called ‘Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG): Directives in 16 parts :

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Ontario International Transport and logistics Section 10: Haz Mat

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  1. Ontario International Transport and logistics Section 10: Haz Mat

  2. HAZ MAT TRANSPORTATION

  3. Ruled in the USA under CFR49 / HAZ MAT

  4. Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)

  5. In Canada, called ‘Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG): Directives in 16 parts: Part 1: General interpretation and special cases Part 2: Classification Part 3: Documentation Part 4: Danger indication – Dangerous goodsPart 5: Packaging Part 6: Training Part 7: Emergency response planPart 8: Requirement regarding volunteer or accidental rejects

  6. TDG CANADA – Table of content (2) Part 9: Road Transportation Part 10: Rail transportation Part 11: Ocean transportation Part 12: Air Transportation Part 13: Orders Part 14: Equivalent security levelPart 15: Court orders Part 16: Inspectors

  7. 9 classes OF HAZ MAT

  8. CLASSES OF DANGEROUS GOODS (TDG) Class 1: Explosives Class 2: Gases Class 3: Flammable liquids and combustile liquids Class 4: Flammable solids Class 5: Oxydizers and roganic peroxyde Class 6: Poison Class 7: Radioactive Class 8: Corrosive Class 9: Misc Be carefull, not exactly the same placards in the USA and in Canada. HAZ MAT placarding is in evolution around the world.  

  9. PLACARDING TDG -PART 4.15The shipper must provide placards (when required)for quantities greater than 500 kg for the following: • 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 • 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

  10. HAZ MAT PACKAGING

  11. EXAMPLE OF AN OVERPACK Paint, UN 1263, Net Qty 3L Acetone, UN 1090, Net Quantity 2L Butyl acid phosphate, UN1718, Net Qty 0.5L Orientation arrows on opposite sides From: ABC Chemical 521 Bourbon St Montreal, QC, Canada H1B 2T3 To: CB Enterprises 888 West 64th Street W Calgary, AB, Canada T4T 5G5 OVERPACK

  12. 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.

  13. DOCUMENTATION

  14. There are four (4) elementsthat are key in the Transportation of DangerousGoods (TDG). • TRAINING and CERTIFIYING the personnel; • Complete adequatelyproper DOCUMENTATION; • PACKAGE accordinglywithregulation. Use the UN boxes; • PLACARD Vehicles(large means of containment) and LABEL boxes / crates (smallmeans of containment).

  15. CFT Canada

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