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  1. Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations - SOR/2001-286 (SCHEDULE 2 : Special Provisions)
    Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations

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    1 If these explosives contain chlorates, they must not be packed in the same means of containment with explosives containing ammonium nitrate or any other ammonium salt. In addition, if these explosives are to be transported in the same means of transport with explosives containing ammonium nitrate or any other ammonium salt, they must be separated from those explosives so that there will be no reaction in the event of an accident.

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    4 The net explosives quantity for these dangerous goods is calculated as 50% of the gross mass expressed in kilograms when the true net explosives quantity cannot reasonably be determined.

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    5 The net explosives quantity for these dangerous goods is calculated as 25% of the gross mass expressed in kilograms when the true net explosives quantity cannot reasonably be determined.

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    10 These dangerous goods may be included in Class 4.1 if

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    17 These dangerous goods may be handled, offered for transport or transported under the UN number and shipping name UN1268, PETROLEUM DISTILLATES, N.O.S., PETROLEUM PRODUCTS N.O.S., DISTILLATS DE PÉTROLE, N.S.A. or PRODUITS PÉTROLIERS, N.S.A.

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    18 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to UN1845, CARBON DIOXIDE, SOLID, or DRY ICE that is in a means of containment that is transported by a road vehicle or a railway vehicle if the means of containment is designed and constructed to permit the release of carbon dioxide in order to prevent the build-up of pressure that could rupture the means of containment.

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    19 A person must not offer for transport, handle or transport chemically unstable mixtures of these dangerous goods.

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    • (3) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to the offering for transport, handling or transport of a life-saving appliance on a road vehicle or a railway vehicle if

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    • 23 (1) A person must not import, offer for transport, handle or transport these dangerous goods unless

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    • (2) This special provision does not apply to a person who transports these dangerous goods in accordance with an exemption set out in section 1.15, 1.17, 1.17.1 or 1.24.

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    • 25 (1) These dangerous goods may be offered for transport, handled or transported under this shipping name as component parts of vehicle air bags or seat belt pretensioners if they are tested in accordance with the Series 6 type (c) test in Section 16 of Part I of the Manual of Tests and Criteria and show no explosion of the device, no fragmentation of device casings and no projection danger or thermal effect that could hinder fire fighting or other emergency response efforts. If the air bag inflator unit passes the Series 6 type (c) test, the test does not have to be repeated on the air bag module itself.

    • (2) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to safety devices, electrically initiated, or safety devices, pyrotechnic, installed in road vehicles, vessels or aircraft or in completed components such as steering columns, door panels and seats.

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    28 A person must not handle, offer for transport or transport these dangerous goods unless they are stabilized and their temperature is maintained below the control temperature while they are being transported.

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    31 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to dangerous goods transported under this shipping name if the dangerous goods contain 10% or less ammonium nitrate and at least 12% water.

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    32 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 to 3, do not apply to these dangerous goods if they are transported by road vehicle or railway vehicle in a large means of containment and

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    33 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to these dangerous goods if the dangerous goods

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    • 34 (1) These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification), do not apply to the handling, offering for transport or transporting of lithium cells and batteries on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage if

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    36 These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification), do not apply to the handling, offering for transport or transporting of these dangerous goods by road vehicle or railway vehicle if they are in the form of pellets or dry bulk mash meeting the requirements of CGSB-32.301.

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    37 Part 3 (Documentation), Part 4 (Dangerous Goods Safety Marks) and Part 6 (Training), do not apply to these dangerous goods or mixtures or solutions of them if they are transported by road vehicle and are

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    38 A person must not offer for transport, handle or transport these dangerous goods in a large means of containment if they are in direct contact with the large means of containment.

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    • 39 (1) These dangerous goods may be offered for transport, handled or transported under this shipping name if the dangerous goods are

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    • (2) These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification), do not apply to UN2800, BATTERIES, WET, NON-SPILLABLE, electric storage, that are not intended for disposal, if

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    40 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to these articles if each article

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    43 Despite section 2.1 of Part 2 (Classification), these dangerous goods are assigned to this classification based on human experience.

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    • (2) These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification), do not apply to a sealed packet or article containing less than 10 mL of dangerous goods included in Class 3, Flammable Liquids, packing group II or III, if there is no free liquid in the packet or article.

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    62 These dangerous goods may be offered for transport, handled or transported under Class 4.1 if they are packed in a means of containment so that the percentage of diluent in them will not, at any time during transport, fall below the percentage stated for the diluent in the descriptive text associated with the shipping name.

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    63 These Regulations do not apply to these dangerous goods unless they are to be transported by aircraft.

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    • 64 (1) These Regulations do not apply to these dangerous goods unless they are to be transported by vessel.

    • (2) These dangerous goods must not be transported by vessel when they are wet, damp or contaminated with oil.

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    66 These dangerous goods are forbidden for transport by vessel.

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    • 67 (1) The UN number and shipping name UN3171, BATTERY-POWERED VEHICLE applies to vehicles powered by wet batteries, sodium batteries, lithium metal batteries or lithium ion batteries and that are transported with these batteries installed, including vehicles that are transported in a means of containment.

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    • (3) The UN number and shipping name UN3171, BATTERY-POWERED EQUIPMENT applies to equipment that is powered by wet batteries or sodium batteries and that is transported with these batteries installed.

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    • (7) These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification) do not apply to the handling, offering for transport, transport or import of dangerous goods other than batteries that are contained in a vehicle and that are required for the functioning or safe operation of the vehicle, if they are on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage.

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    68 These dangerous goods are forbidden for transport by vessel if they contain one or more of the following substances:

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    • 70 (1) These dangerous goods must be formulated so that during transport they remain homogeneous and do not separate.

    • (2) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to formulations of these dangerous goods when they have a low nitrocellulose content and

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    72 Despite paragraph 2.5(d) of Part 2 (Classification), if these dangerous goods meet the definitions and criteria for inclusion in other classes in accordance with Part 2 (Classification), the subsidiary class or classes must be shown on a shipping document along with the primary class for the dangerous goods.

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    73 During transport, these dangerous goods must be protected from direct sunlight and stored away from all sources of heat in a cool and well-ventilated place.

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    • 74 (1) If these dangerous goods have a subsidiary class or classes, they must be assigned to Packing Group I, II or III, as appropriate, in accordance with the criteria in Part 2 (Classification) for the subsidiary class that takes precedence.

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    76 Despite section 5.7, any combination of these dangerous goods included in Class 1 may be offered for transport, handled or transported in a road vehicle if

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    78 These dangerous goods do not include ammonium permanganate which is forbidden for transport.

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    79 These dangerous goods are forbidden for transport if they contain less alcohol, water or phlegmatizer than specified in the descriptive text associated with the shipping name.

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    80 Despite section 1.17 of Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases), a person must not offer for transport or transport these dangerous goods unless they are in a means of containment that is in compliance with the requirements for transporting gases in Part 5 (Means of Containment).

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    85 Despite the index number in column 6(a) of Schedule 1, these dangerous goods may be offered for transport, handled or transported in accordance with section 1.31 when they are in a quantity that is less than or equal to 15 000 articles.

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    86 Despite the index number in column 6(a) of Schedule 1, these dangerous goods may be offered for transport, handled or transported in accordance with section 1.31 when they are in a quantity that is less than or equal to 100 articles.

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    87 Despite the word “Forbidden” in column 9 of Schedule 1, these dangerous goods may be transported on a passenger carrying road vehicle or a passenger carrying railway vehicle in accordance with section 1.15 when they are used for medical purposes during transport and are in a means of containment with a capacity less than or equal to 1 L.

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    88 Despite the quantity limits in column 9 of Schedule 1 for these dangerous goods, a road vehicle is not a passenger carrying road vehicle unless the passengers in it are transported for hire or reward.

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    90 These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification) do not apply to the handling, offering for transport or transporting of these dangerous goods on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage if

    • (a) these dangerous goods are contained in small means of containment that

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      • (ii) are designed, constructed, filled, closed, secured and maintained so that under normal conditions of transport, including handling, there will be no accidental release of these dangerous goods that could endanger public safety, and

    • (b) the gross mass of all these dangerous goods is 12 kg or less;

    • (c) the gross mass of all the dangerous goods, including that of these dangerous goods,

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    • (d) these dangerous goods are in a quantity or concentration available to the general public and are transported by

      • (i) a user or purchaser of these dangerous goods, or

      • (ii) a retailer to or from a user or purchaser of these dangerous goods.

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    • 92 (1) The consignor must classify these dangerous goods on the basis of samples.

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    94 When these dangerous goods are in transport, they must be kept out of direct sunlight and away from all sources of heat, and must be placed in adequately ventilated areas.

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    95 For the purposes of this shipping name, “FUMIGATED UNIT” is a large means of containment and includes a road vehicle, a railway vehicle, a freight container and a portable tank. These Regulations, except for subsection 3.5(3) of Part 3 (Documentation) and section 4.21 of Part 4 (Dangerous Goods Safety Marks), do not apply to fumigated units containing no other dangerous goods.

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    96 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to these dangerous goods unless they are transported by aircraft or by vessel.

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    97 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to these dangerous goods unless they are transported by vessel.

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    98 If these dangerous goods are composed of more than 10% ethanol, they must be transported under UN3475, ETHANOL AND GASOLINE MIXTURE.

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    • (2) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to the offering for transport, handling or transport of less than 450 kg of UN3077, ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, SOLID, N.O.S., or less than 450 L of UN3082, ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE, LIQUID, N.O.S., on a road vehicle or a railway vehicle. The dangerous goods must be contained in one or more small means of containment designed, constructed, filled, closed, secured and maintained so that under normal conditions of transport, including handling, there will be no release of the dangerous goods that could endanger public safety.

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    100 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to magnesium nitrate hexahydrate.

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    • (3) Fuel cell cartridges must be filled in accordance with procedures specified by the manufacturer and the manufacturer must provide, with each fuel cell cartridge, the following information:

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      • (f) any other requirements to be met for initial filling and refilling, including the type of equipment to be used for these operations.

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    • 104 (1) Flammable liquefied gases must be contained within refrigerating-machine components. These components must be designed to withstand at least three times the working pressure of the machinery and must be tested to ensure they meet that requirement. The refrigerating machines must be designed and constructed to contain the liquefied gas and to preclude the risk of the pressure-retaining components bursting or cracking during normal conditions of transport.

    • (2) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to the offering for transport, handling or transport, on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage, of refrigerating machines and refrigerating-machine components transported that contain less than 12 kg of gas.

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    • 107 (1) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to the offering for transport, handling or transport of UN1950, AEROSOLS, and UN2037, GAS CARTRIDGES, that contain dangerous goods included in Class 2.1 or Class 2.2 and that are transported on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage, if the aerosols or gas cartridges have a capacity less than or equal to 50 mL.

    108 These dangerous goods must, at the time the containment system is closed, be at a pressure that corresponds to atmospheric pressure and that does not exceed 105 kPa absolute.

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    • 110 (1) If these dangerous goods contain at least 90%, by mass, of phlegmatizer, then lactose, glucose or similar substances may be used as a phlegmatizer. The mixture of the dangerous goods and the phlegmatizer may be classified in Class 4.1 in accordance with Test Series 6(c) of Section 16 of Part I of the Manual of Tests and Criteria. The tests in the Test Series 6(c) must be performed on at least three means of containment prepared as if for transport.

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    • (3) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to a mixture of the dangerous goods and the phlegmatizer if the mixture contains not less than 98%, by mass, of phlegmatizer.

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    • (2) These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification), do not apply to fertilizers within the composition limits if the fertilizers are shown not to be liable to self-sustaining decomposition by the Trough Test referred to subsection 38.2 of Part III of the Manual of Tests and Criteria.

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    117 When transported in non-friable tablet form, these dangerous goods are included in Packing Group III.

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    • (7) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to

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    125 These dangerous goods may be handled, offered for transport or transported in accordance with subsections 1.17(2) to (4) of Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage if

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    127 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to the offering for transport, handling or transport of articles containing a quantity of mercury that is less than or equal to 1 kg that are transported on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage.

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    128 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to decontaminated medical or clinical wastes that previously contained infectious substances, unless the decontaminated medical or clinical wastes meet the criteria for inclusion in another class.

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    129 These dangerous goods must be in a means of containment that is in compliance with Packing Instruction P621, IBC620 or LP621 of the UN Recommendations.

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    • (2) These dangerous goods must be assigned to

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    131 These dangerous goods must not be transported if the temperature of the dangerous goods at the time of loading exceeds the higher of 35°C or 5°C above the ambient temperature.

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    132 These dangerous goods must not be transported by vessel if they contain less than 100 ppm of an antioxidant (ethoxyquin).

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    134 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to nitrocellulose membrane filters, each with a mass not exceeding 0.5 g, if they are contained individually in an article or a sealed packet.

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    • 139 (1) Asbestos that is immersed or fixed in a natural or artificial binder in such a way that no release of dangerous quantities of respirable asbestos fibres can occur during transport is not subject to these Regulations.

    • (2) Manufactured articles containing asbestos that is not immersed or fixed in accordance with subsection (1) are not subject to these Regulations when packed so that no release of dangerous quantities of respirable asbestos fibres can occur during transport.

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    • 141 (1) Any dangerous goods may be transported under any of these shipping names if

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    142 The following shipping names may be used to meet the requirements of Part 3 (Documentation) and Part 4 (Dangerous Goods Safety Marks) when these dangerous goods are offered for transport in the same means of containment:

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    • (2) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to

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    • (5) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to

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    147 Despite explosives packing instruction EP 17 of CGSB-43.151, a person must not handle, offer for transport or transport these dangerous goods in a UN portable tank or a highway tank.

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    • 148 (1) Part 5 (Means of Containment) does not apply to radiation detectors that contain these dangerous goods in non-refillable pressure receptacles if

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    • (2) Part 5 (Means of Containment) does not apply to radiation detectors that contain these dangerous goods in non-refillable pressure receptacles and that are included in equipment, if

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    • (3) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to radiation detectors that contain these dangerous goods in non-refillable pressure receptacles, including detectors in radiation detection systems, if the detectors meet the requirements of subsection (1) or (2), as applicable, and the capacity of the receptacles that contain the detectors is less than 50 mL.

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    149 These dangerous goods are forbidden for transport as cargo on a passenger aircraft.

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    • 154 (1) These shipping names apply to engines or machinery that include internal combustion systems or fuel cells that run on and contain fuels that are dangerous goods. The engines or machinery include combustion engines, generators, compressors, turbines and heating units.

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    • (5) A person must not import, offer for transport, handle or transport an engine or a piece of machinery under one of these shipping names unless it

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    • (6) A person must not transport an engine or piece of machinery under one of these shipping names unless all valves and openings, including venting devices, are closed during transport.

    • (7) Despite the requirements in Part 4 (Dangerous Goods Safety Marks) of these Regulations, if an engine or piece of machinery is imported, offered for transport, handled or transported under one of these shipping names, either of the following safety marks must be displayed on the engine or piece of machinery:

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    • (8) An engine or piece of machinery must not be imported, offered for transport, handled or transported under one of these shipping names unless

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    • (9) If an engine or piece of machinery is imported, offered for transport, handled or transported under one of these shipping names, it must be packed in accordance with Packing Instruction P005 of the UN Recommendations.

    • (10) These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification), do not apply to UN3528, ENGINE, INTERNAL COMBUSTION, FLAMMABLE LIQUID POWERED, UN3528, ENGINE, FUEL CELL, FLAMMABLE LIQUID POWERED, UN3528, MACHINERY, INTERNAL COMBUSTION, FLAMMABLE LIQUID POWERED, UN3528, MACHINERY, FUEL CELL, FLAMMABLE LIQUID POWERED, UN3530, ENGINE, INTERNAL COMBUSTION or UN3530, MACHINERY, INTERNAL COMBUSTION, that are on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage if

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    • (11) These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification), do not apply to dangerous goods other than fuel that are contained in an engine or piece of machinery and that are required for the functioning or safe operation of the engine or piece of machinery if the engine or piece of machinery is on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage. The dangerous goods other than fuel include batteries, fire extinguishers, compressed gas accumulators and safety devices.

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    • 155 (1) If these dangerous goods are stabilized by temperature control, they must be offered for transport, handled or transported in accordance with section 7.1.5 of the UN Recommendations.

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    • (3) These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification), do not apply to dangerous goods other than fuels that are contained in integral components of a vehicle if those components are securely installed and are necessary for the operation of the vehicle or for the safety of its operator or passengers. Examples include fire extinguishers, compressed gas accumulators and other safety devices.

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    • 158 (1) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply in respect of anhydrous ammonia that is adsorbed or absorbed on a solid material that is contained in an ammonia dispensing system or in a pressure receptacle that is intended to form part of an ammonia dispensing system if

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    • 159 (1) Subject to subsection (2), the label to be used for these dangerous goods is the one illustrated under the heading for lithium batteries “Class 9, Lithium Batteries” in the appendix to Part 4 (Dangerous Goods Safety Marks).

    160 These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply in respect of the offering for transport, handling or transport of table tennis balls that are manufactured from celluloid if the net mass of each table tennis ball is less than or equal to 3 g and the total net mass of table tennis balls is less than or equal to 500 g per package.

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    • 161 (1) Before loading, these dangerous goods must be cooled to ambient temperature, unless they have been calcined to remove moisture.

    • (2) During transport, a large means of containment containing bulk loads of these dangerous goods must be ventilated and protected against ingress of water.

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    163 These Regulations, except for Parts 1, 2, 4 and 5, do not apply to the offering for transport, handling or transport on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage of safety matches and wax “Vesta” matches if the outer packaging has a gross mass less than or equal to 25 kg.

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  2. Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations - SOR/2001-286 (Section 3.5)
    Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations
    •  (1) The following information must be included on a shipping document:

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      • (f) the words “24-Hour Number” or “Numéro 24 heures”, or an abbreviation of these words, followed by a telephone number, including the area code, at which the consignor can be reached immediately for technical information about the dangerous goods in transport, without breaking the telephone connection made by the caller.

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    • (4) Despite paragraph (1)(d), if the means of containment contains a residue, the words “Residue – Last Contained” or “Résidu – dernier contenu” may be added before or after the description of the dangerous goods. These words must not, however, be used for dangerous goods included in Class 2, Gases, that are in a small means of containment or for dangerous goods included in Class 7, Radioactive Materials.

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  3. Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations - SOR/2001-286 (Section 1.17.1)
    Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations
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    • (8) These Regulations, except for Parts 1 and 2, do not apply to the offering for transport, handling or transport of dangerous goods in excepted quantities that are assigned to alphanumeric codes E1, E2, E4 and E5 in column 6(b) of Schedule 1 if

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  4. Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations - SOR/2001-286 (Section 2.14.2)
    Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations
    •  (1) These Regulations, except for Part 1 (Coming into Force, Repeal, Interpretation, General Provisions and Special Cases) and Part 2 (Classification) do not apply to gases included in Class 2.2, Non-flammable and Non-toxic Gases that are contained

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  5. Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations - SOR/2001-286 (Section 1.48)
    Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations

     These Regulations, except for Part 8 (Reporting Requirements), do not apply to dangerous goods required for patient care on an aircraft if

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