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  1. Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 - SOR/2001-269 (SCHEDULE 3 : Test Method for Determining Whether a Container Leaks)

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    Marginal note:Bring to room temperature

    3 Place the test sample in a test location that has a constant temperature of 23 ± 2°C for at least four hours to permit the container and its contents to reach the temperature of the test location.

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  2. Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 - SOR/2001-269 (SCHEDULE 1 : Test for Determining the Flashback and the Length of the Flame Projection of a Flammable Product Enclosed in a Spray Container)

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    • 4 (1) A test

      • (a) must be conducted at a room temperature of 22 ± 2°C in the absence of air currents, with an allowance made for a clearance of 50 cm beyond the support framework that is set at a distance of 100 cm from the burner; and

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    • (3) Before testing, each spray container must be

      • (a) maintained at a temperature of 22 ± 2°C for at least four hours; and

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  3. Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 - SOR/2001-269 (Section 1)
    Marginal note:Definitions
    •  (1) The definitions in this subsection apply in these Regulations.

      flash point

      flash point  means the minimum temperature at which a substance gives off a vapour in sufficient concentration to ignite under test conditions. (point d’éclair)

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  4. Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 - SOR/2001-269 (Section 1)
    Marginal note:Definitions
    •  (1) The definitions in this subsection apply in these Regulations.

      flash point

      flash point  means the minimum temperature at which a substance gives off a vapour in sufficient concentration to ignite under test conditions. (point d’éclair)

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