Amendments to the TDG Act, 1992 (Part 12 and International Harmonization Update)

In an effort to harmonize with international dangerous goods requirements, the Transportation of Dangerous Goods regulations (TDGR) are being modernized to the latest international codes and American U.S. 49 CFR.

The following are the specific changes for propane:

1. ‘Non-odourized’ will now be required to be marked on a container of liquified petroleum gases (LPG) where mercaptan has not been added:

The odourization of LPG is useful for detecting potential leaks when the product is used as a fuel, however, LPG may also be used as a propellant in household aerosol products where odorizing the gas would provide no benefit and would result in a less desirable product. The U.S. regulations require words on a means of containment containing ‘non-odourized LPG’ but there was no equivalent requirement in the TDGR. Without this safety protocol in place, first responders would be unaware of the hazards posed by these dangerous goods if they were ever involved in an incident.

2. The 100-litre capacity limit of containers increased to 110-litres to better reflect the actual capacity of the cylinder size:

The current capacity limits in the TDGR gas provision do not reflect the capacities of cylinders in use today, which creates compliance issues when cylinders are transported under this provision. For example, the current limit is 100 litres per cylinder; however, the actual capacity of a 100 lb cylinder is 110 litres. The provision is being revised to reflect this.

3. Changes to safety markings:

The requirements for dangerous goods safety marks are being updated to include the following changes:

4. Allowances for the application of additional international regulations:

Para (3) Section 1.3.1 of the regulations is amended by adding the following in alphabetical order:

ANSI/WSC PST

means the ANSI/WSC PST 2000/2016, Pressurized Water Storage Tank Standard, February 2016, published by the Water Systems Council. (ANSI/WSC PST)

CGA C-7

means the CGA Standard C-7, Guide to Classification and Labeling of Compressed Gases, published by the Compressed Gas Association, Inc. (CGA), as amended from time to time. (CGA C-7) 

5. Subsection 1.16(1) of the regulations before paragraph (a) is replaced with the following:

1.16 (1) Parts 3 to 5 do not apply to the offering for transport, handling or transport of dangerous goods on a road vehicle, a railway vehicle or a vessel on a domestic voyage if

16 Paragraph 1.21(1)(e) of the Regulations is replaced by the following:

17 Paragraph 1.22(1)(e) of the Regulations is replaced by the following:

6. Class 2 dangerous goods cylinder label changes:

If the dangerous goods are included in Class 2 and are contained in a cylinder, instead of displaying the labels required in subsection (1), the cylinder may be marked in accordance with Appendix A of CGA C-7. 

12.31 (1) Dangerous goods that are included in Division 2.1, except UN1950, AEROSOLS, may be offered for transport, handled or transported in accordance with section 12.30 of these Regulations if Table 3-1 does not forbid the transport of the dangerous goods.

(3) The dangerous goods referred to in subparagraphs (2)(a)(ii), (iii), (v), (vii), (ix) and (xi) may be identified by the UN number UN1075 and the shipping name LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES instead of the UN number and shipping name identified for them.

7. Subsection 1.50(1) of the regulations before paragraph (a) is replaced with the following:

Limited Access Location — Division 2.1, Flammable Gases

12.31 (1) Dangerous goods that are included in Division 2.1, except UN1950, AEROSOLS, may be offered for transport, handled or transported in accordance with section 12.30 of these Regulations if Table 3-1 does not forbid the transport of the dangerous goods.

(2) Despite the word “FORBIDDEN” in columns 10 and 11 of Table 3-1, dangerous goods may be offered for transport, handled or transported on board a passenger aircraft in accordance with section 12.30 of these Regulations if

(3) The dangerous goods referred to in subparagraphs (2)(a)(ii), (iii), (v), (vii), (ix) and (xi) may be identified by the UN number UN1075 and the shipping name LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES instead of the UN number and shipping name identified for them.