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  1. Export and Import of Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Recyclable Material Regulations - SOR/2005-149 (Section 8)

     The person who submits the notice must include the following information in the notice:

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    • (b) the name, registration number, civic and mailing addresses, telephone number and, if applicable, electronic address and facsimile number of, and the name of the contact person for,

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      • (iv) the authorized carriers that will transport the hazardous waste or hazardous recyclable material, and

    • (c) all modes of transport that will be used;

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    • (j) the following information with respect to each hazardous waste or hazardous recyclable material, namely,

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  2. Export and Import of Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Recyclable Material Regulations - SOR/2005-149 (Section 4)

     The following definitions apply in Division 8 of Part 7 of the Act and in these Regulations.

    authorized carrier

    authorized carrier  means a carrier that is authorized by the authorities of the jurisdiction in which the waste or material is transported, to transport the hazardous waste or hazardous recyclable material that is to be exported, imported or conveyed in transit. (transporteur agréé)

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  3. Export and Import of Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Recyclable Material Regulations - SOR/2005-149 (Section 3)
    Marginal note:Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations

     For the purposes of sections 1 and 2, references to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations shall be read as follows:

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    • (b) subparagraph 2.43(b)(i) shall be read without reference to “during transport”.


  4. Export and Import of Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Recyclable Material Regulations - SOR/2005-149 (Section 2)

    Definition of hazardous recyclable material

    •  (1) For the purposes of Division 8 of Part 7 and Part 10 of the Act and these Regulations, hazardous recyclable material means anything that is to be recycled using one of the operations set out in Schedule 2 and that

    • (2) The definition hazardous recyclable material in subsection (1) does not include anything that is

      • (a) exported, imported or conveyed in transit in a quantity of less than 5 kg or 5 L per shipment or, in the case of mercury, in a quantity of less than 50 mL per shipment, other than anything that is included in Class 6.2 of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations;

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      • (d) exported to, imported from or conveyed in transit through a country that is subject to OECD Decision C(2001)107/Final and that

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  5. Export and Import of Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Recyclable Material Regulations - SOR/2005-149 (SCHEDULE 3)

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    Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Recyclable Materials

    Item Column 1 Column 2
    Identification No. Description of Hazardous Waste and Hazardous Recyclable Material
    1 HAZ1

    Biomedical waste – the following wastes, other than those generated from building maintenance, office administration or food preparation and consumption, that are generated by human or animal health care establishments, medical, health care or veterinary teaching or research establishments, clinical laboratories or facilities that test or produce vaccines and needle and syringe exchange programs:

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    • (e) animal tissues, organs, body parts or carcasses, excluding teeth, nails, hair, bristles, feathers, horns and hooves, resulting from the treatment of an animal for contamination or suspected contamination with one or more of the agents set out in paragraph 2.36(a) or (b) of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations;

    • (f) animal blood or blood products resulting from the treatment of an animal for contamination or suspected contamination with one or more of the agents set out in paragraph 2.36(a) or (b) of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations;

    • (g) animal bodily fluids that are visibly contaminated with animal blood and that result from the treatment of an animal for contamination or suspected contamination with one or more of the agents set out in paragraph 2.36(a) or (b) of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulation;

    • (h) animal bodily fluids removed in the course of surgery, treatment or necropsy, and that result from the treatment of an animal for contamination or suspected contamination with one or more of the agents set out in paragraphs 2.36(a) or (b) of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations;

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