Regulatory Affairs
November 29, 2019

UPDATE: Federal Rail Security Regulations come into force May 6, 2020

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The Rail Security Regulations applies to rail loaders and comes into force May 6, 2020. (See NEW! Transport Canada introduces TDG by Rail Security Regulations, published in the RA Newsletter May 23, 2019)
 
Companies that are loading rail cars at their facilities are required to follow these regulations, which Transport Canada says aim to mitigate security risks on Canada’s railways.
 
Propane that is categorized as a Class 2.1 in a single means of containment and in a quantity that exceeds 3 000 L, must have:
 
All other propane rail car loading facilities require:
  • Security Awareness Training (Section 14 of the Regulations)
 
For more information, view Transport Canada’s Railway Loader Fact Sheet. The CPA is working to get more clarity from Transport Canada on what is required for rail loaders and will keep members updated. 
 
For any questions or concerns, please contact Rebecca Keeler at rebeccakeeler@propane.ca or 613.799.0935.
 

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