TDG Clear Language Regulations
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Transport Canada TDG Clear Language Regulations—links, books, placards, labels, forms and more.
TDG Clear Language has broadened the regulations to reflect changes in technology, packaging, and transport and to harmonize the regulations with the UN recommendations.
In addition, the responsibilities and accountability of the public, industry and government employees handling and transporting dangerous goods have been clearly defined. The TDG Regulations promote public safety during the transport of dangerous goods and are the major source of information, regulatory development, and guidance.
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FAQsFrequently asked questions regarding the TDG Regulations. |
FormsThe Canadian bill of lading describes the conditions under which the carrier accepts the goods and details the nature and quantity of the goods, identifying marks and numbers, destination, etc. |
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LabelsUse labels that meet TDG Regulations requirements to clearly communicate the dangers of your shipment. |
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PlacardsOur placards meet TDG requirements for the shipment of dangerous goods. |
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PublicationsThe scope of the TDG Clear Language is broadened to reflect changes in technology, packaging, and transport and to harmonize the regulations with the UN recommendations. |
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LinksTransport Canada links to the different sections of the TDG regulations and other related links. |
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Training CoursesInitial, refresher and driver training for the shipping of dangerous goods in Canada under the TDG regulations. |
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Training KitsTeach our philosophy of the 7 Steps to Compliance at your facility with ICC's training kits. |
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Wallet CardsEmployee cards that provide space for their name, employer's name, date, and areas of training. |





