Hazardous Products Regulations
Marginal note:Definitions
1 (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
- Act
Act means the Hazardous Products Act. (Loi)
- aerosol dispenser
aerosol dispenser means a non-refillable receptacle made of metal, glass or plastic and containing a gas that is compressed, liquefied or dissolved under pressure, with or without a liquid, foam, mousse, paste, gel or powder, and fitted with a release device allowing the contents to be ejected in the form of solid or liquid particles in suspension in a gas, as a foam, mousse, paste, gel or powder or in a liquid or gaseous state. (générateur d’aérosol)
- ATE
ATE means an acute toxicity estimate, and includes the LD50 and the LC50, and the acute toxicity point estimate determined in accordance with the table to section 8.1.7. (ETA)
- CAS registry number
CAS registry number means the identification number assigned to a chemical by the Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society. (numéro d’enregistrement CAS)
- chemical name
chemical name means a scientific designation of a material or substance that is made in accordance with the rules of nomenclature of either the Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society, or the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, or a scientific designation of a material or substance that is internationally recognized and that clearly identifies the material or substance. (dénomination chimique)
- flash point
flash point means the lowest temperature, corrected to the standard pressure of 101.3 kPa, at which the application of an ignition source causes the vapours of a liquid to ignite. (point d’éclair)
- gas
gas means a mixture or substance that
(a) at 50°C has an absolute vapour pressure of greater than 300 kPa; or
(b) is completely gaseous at 20°C and at the standard pressure of 101.3 kPa. (gaz)
- GHS
GHS means the United Nations document entitled Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), Fifth Revised Edition. (SGH)
- hazardous ingredient
hazardous ingredient means an ingredient in a mixture that, when evaluated as an individual substance, is classified in a category or subcategory of a health hazard class. (ingrédient dangereux)
- hazard statement
hazard statement means a phrase assigned to a category or subcategory of a hazard class or, in the case of column 5 of Parts 4 to 6 of Schedule 5, the required statement that describes the nature of the hazard presented by a hazardous product. (mention de danger)
- initial boiling point
initial boiling point means the temperature of a liquid at which its vapour pressure is equal to the standard pressure of 101.3 kPa, i.e., the temperature at which the first gas bubble appears. (point d’ébullition initial)
- initial supplier identifier
initial supplier identifier means the name, address and telephone number of
(a) the manufacturer; or
(b) the importer of the hazardous product who operates in Canada. (identificateur du fournisseur initial)
- LC50
LC50 means the concentration of a mixture or substance in air that causes the death of 50.0% of a group of test animals. (CL50)
- LD50
LD50 means the single dose of a mixture or substance that, when administered by a particular exposure route in an animal study, is expected to cause the death of 50.0% of a given animal population. (DL50)
- liquid
liquid means a mixture or substance that
(a) at 50°C has a vapour pressure of 300 kPa or less;
(b) is not completely gaseous at 20°C and at the standard pressure of 101.3 kPa; and
(c) has a melting point or initial melting point of 20°C or less at the standard pressure of 101.3 kPa or, in the case of a mixture or substance for which neither can be determined, is shown
(i) to be a liquid as a result of the ASTM International method ASTM D4359-90, entitled Standard Test Method for Determining Whether a Material Is a Liquid or a Solid, as amended from time to time, or
(ii) to not be pasty as a result of the test for determining fluidity (penetrometer test), referred to in section 4 of chapter 3 of Part 2, numbered 2.3.4, of Annex A of the European Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road, as amended from time to time. (liquide)
- Manual of Tests and Criteria
Manual of Tests and Criteria means the United Nations document entitled Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods: Manual of Tests and Criteria, as amended from time to time. (Manuel d’épreuves et de critères)
- manufacturer
manufacturer means a supplier who, in the course of business in Canada, manufactures, produces, processes, packages or labels a hazardous product and sells it. (fabricant)
- OECD
OECD means the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. (OCDE)
- outer container
outer container means the most outward container of a hazardous product that is visible under normal conditions of handling, but does not include the most outward container if it is the only container of the hazardous product. (contenant externe)
- pictogram
pictogram means a graphical composition that includes a symbol along with other graphical elements, such as a border or background colour. (pictogramme)
- precautionary statement
precautionary statement means a phrase that describes the recommended measures to take in order to minimize or prevent adverse effects resulting from exposure to a hazardous product or resulting from improper storage or handling of a hazardous product. (conseil de prudence)
- product identifier
product identifier means, in respect of a hazardous product, the brand name, chemical name, common name, generic name or trade name. (identificateur de produit)
- risk group classification
risk group classification means, in relation to the “Biohazardous Infectious Materials” health hazard class, classification in Risk Group 2, Risk Group 3 or Risk Group 4 as defined in subsection 3(1) of the Human Pathogens and Toxins Act. (classification par groupe de risque)
- SADT
SADT or self-accelerating decomposition temperature means the lowest temperature at which self-accelerating decomposition occurs. (TDAA ou température de décomposition autoaccélérée)
- scientifically validated method
scientifically validated method means, in relation to a hazard, a method that specifies standards for the evaluation of that hazard and whose results are accurate and reproducible, in accordance with established scientific principles. (méthode validée sur le plan scientifique)
- signal word
signal word means, in respect of a hazardous product, the word “Danger” or “Warning” that is used to alert the reader to a potential hazard and to indicate its severity. (mention d’avertissement)
- solid
solid means a mixture or substance that is not a liquid or gas. (solide)
- United Nations Model Regulations
United Nations Model Regulations means the United Nations document entitled Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods: Model Regulations, as amended from time to time. (Règlement type des Nations Unies)
- UN number
UN number means the four-digit identification number issued in accordance with the United Nations Model Regulations. (numéro ONU)
- vapour
vapour means the gaseous form of a mixture or substance released from its liquid or solid state. (vapeur)
- work place
work place means a place where a person works for remuneration. (lieu de travail)
Marginal note:Reference to hazard class
(2) In these Regulations, a reference to a hazard class is to be read as a reference to a hazard class that is listed in Schedule 2 to the Act.
Marginal note:Health professionals
(3) For the purposes of Parts 5 and 6, health professionals are
(a) physicians who are registered, and entitled under the laws of a province to practise medicine and who are practising medicine under those laws in that province; and
(b) nurses who are registered or licensed, and entitled under the laws of a province to practise nursing and who are practising nursing under those laws in that province.
Marginal note:Interpretation of “should”
(4) When the word “should” is used in a text that is referenced or incorporated by reference in these Regulations, it is to be read as imperative, unless the context requires otherwise.
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