Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001
Marginal note:Sub-categories of hazard category “Category 3, flammable products”
49 (1) A flammable product described in column 1 of the table to this subsection must be classified in the sub-category set out in column 2.
SUB-CATEGORIES OF HAZARD CATEGORY “CATEGORY 3, FLAMMABLE PRODUCTS”
Column 1 Column 2 Item Product Description Sub-category 1 A product that spontaneously combusts under reasonably foreseeable conditions of use Spontaneously Combustible 2 A product that heats spontaneously on contact with air to the point that it begins to burn Spontaneously Combustible 3 A liquid, other than a liquid in a spray container, that has a flash point, determined in accordance with one of the standards set out in section 50, of (a) less than -18.0°C;
Very Flammable (b) -18.0°C or more but not more than 37.8°C; or
Flammable (c) more than 37.8°C but not more than 60.0°C
Combustible 4 A solid, paste or gel that emits a vapour that has a flash point, determined in accordance with the standard set out in section 51, of (a) less than -18.0°C;
Very Flammable (b) -18.0°C or more but not more than 37.8°C; or
Flammable (c) more than 37.8°C but not more than 60.0°C
Combustible 5 A gas, other than a gas in a spray container, that forms a flammable mixture with air at a concentration of 13% or less by volume at normal atmospheric pressure Flammable 6 A gas, other than a gas in a spray container, that forms a flammable mixture with air over a concentration range of 12% or more by volume at normal atmospheric pressure Flammable 7 A liquid or gas in a spray container that, when tested in accordance with the procedure set out in Schedule 1, (a) has a flame projection of 100 cm or more;
Very Flammable (b) has a flame projection of 15 cm or more but less than 100 cm; or
Flammable (c) exhibits a flashback
Very Flammable Marginal note:Flammable liquid in a refillable spray container
(2) In the case of a liquid flammable product in a refillable spray container, the person responsible must
(a) determine both the product’s flash point, in accordance with section 50, and its flame projection and flashback, in accordance with section 52; and
(b) classify the product in the most flammable sub-category of the applicable sub-categories as determined under items 3 and 7 of the table to subsection (1).
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