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Prohibition of Asbestos and Products Containing Asbestos Regulations (SOR/2018-196)

Regulations are current to 2025-11-27 and last amended on 2018-12-30. Previous Versions

Marginal note:Servicing military equipment

  •  (1) A person may import, sell or use products containing processed asbestos fibres to service military equipment before January 1, 2023, if there is no technically or economically feasible asbestos-free alternative available when the product is imported, sold or used, as the case may be.

  • Marginal note:Use or sale of military equipment

    (2) A person may use or sell the military equipment referred to in subsection (1) if it was serviced using a product referred to in that subsection before January 1, 2023.

  • Marginal note:Report and management plan

    (3) A person who uses a product containing processed asbestos fibres to service military equipment in accordance with subsection (1) must

    • (a) prepare and implement an asbestos management plan that meets the requirements set out in Schedule 1; and

    • (b) submit to the Minister, before March 31 of the calendar year following the calendar year in which the product is used, a report that includes the elements set out in subsection (4).

  • Marginal note:Contents of report

    (4) The report must include the following elements:

    • (a) the name, civic address in Canada and postal address of the person using the product containing processed asbestos fibres;

    • (b) the name of the individual who is authorized to act for that person and their title or rank, civic address in Canada, postal address, telephone number and email address;

    • (c) the name and a description of the military equipment that was serviced with the products containing processed asbestos fibres in the calendar year to which the report relates;

    • (d) the name and a description of each type of product containing processed asbestos fibres that was used to service the military equipment in the calendar year to which the report relates;

    • (e) the estimated concentration and mass of asbestos in each product containing processed asbestos fibres that was used to service the military equipment in the calendar year to which the report relates and the unit of measurement used to describe that concentration and mass;

    • (f) the number of products containing processed asbestos fibres that were used to service the military equipment in the calendar year to which the report relates, by type of product; and

    • (g) a statement indicating that there was no technically or economically feasible asbestos-free alternative available at the time the military equipment was serviced and that an asbestos management plan that meets the requirements set out in Schedule 1 has been implemented.

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