Regulatory Affairs
December 20, 2018

NEW! TDG Client Identification Database seeks to minimize red tape

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Transport Canada is continuing to consult with stakeholders on the implementation of a Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Client Identification Database (CID).

TDG CID is envisioned as a database that will require all those who handle, offer for transport, transport, or import dangerous goods by any mode of transportation in Canada to register with Transport Canada (TC) by providing identifying information and information about their dangerous goods activities.

Transport Canada held initial policy consultations with stakeholders in early 2018, and released a What We Heard report on November 29. A copy is available on The Grid.

Transport Canada is seeking further input from stakeholders in an effort to minimize the administrative burden of implementing TDG CID. Members that wish to provide comments may do so by completing this form and returning it to TC.TDGPolicyProposal-PropositionpolitiquesTMD.TC@tc.gc.ca by Wednesday, January 23, 2019.

The CPA would also like a copy of your comments. Please send them to James Daniels, Manager, Regulatory Affairs at jamesdaniels@propane.ca.

 

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