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Canada - Regulations Amending the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (International Harmonization , 2016)

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Canada - Regulations Amending the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (International Harmonization Update, 2016)

Canada's SPS & TBT Notification Authority and Enquiry Point notified amendment, which has several objectives such as The first is to har­monize the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDGR) with international regulatory require­ments by updating the TDGR to incorporate changes introduced in the 19th edition of the UN Recommenda­tions, the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code) 2014 and the 2015?2016 International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Tech­nical Instructions with respect to safety marks, classifica­tion information, shipping names, special provisions and marine pollutants. 

The second objective is to introduce ambulatory refer­ences (also known as dynamic references) for the inter­national codes incorporated in the TDGR. Canadian stakeholders would be required to use the most recent versions of the UN Recommendations, the IMDG Code, the ICAO Technical Instructions and the Supplement to the ICAO Technical Instructions as well as the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (MOTC) and 14 technical standards.

Another objective of this proposal is to reduce regulatory barriers to cross-border trade with the United States by formally recognizing aspects of the United States regula­tory regime and by increasing reciprocity of regulatory requirements for pressure receptacles and approvals between Canada and the United States by aligning national standards and regulations.

This proposal would also eliminate the need to obtain an equivalency certificate in order to transport hot air bal­loon cylinders of propane by road, rail or ship.

Proposed date of adoption: Six (6) months of publication in the Canadian Gazette, Part I.

Proposed date of entry into force: These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are published in the Canada Gazette, Part II.

Final date for comments: 5 March 2017

If the Proposal/Notification/Regulation will affect your International Business please send us your representation with facts and figures , so that these can be taken up suitably.

 


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