Guide for reporting dangerous goods incidents

Reports required by Transport Canada

Part 8 of the TDG Regulations (Reporting Requirements) requires a number of different report types. When certain conditions are met, persons subject to the TDG Regulations must submit one or more of the report types below. This guide presents the conditions for each type of report for reference only. To be certain whether or not you need to make a report, please consult Part 8 of the TDG Regulations.

Reports for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road, Rail and Marine Reports for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air Reports for the Transport of Dangerous Goods for
All Modes
Safety Reports Security Reports

Emergency report – Road, Rail or Marine

(Section 8.2)

Dangerous goods accident or incident report — Air

(Section 8.9)

written 30-day follow-up report required

Loss or theft report

(Section 8.16)

Release or anticipated release report – Road, Rail or Marine

(Section 8.4)

written 30-day follow-up report required

30-day follow-up report

(Section 8.6)

Unlawful interference report

(Section 8.18)

30-day follow-up report

(Section 8.6)

Undeclared or misdeclared dangerous goods report

(Section 8.14)

 

Dangerous goods occurrence report (ICAO)

(Section 8.15.1)

ERAP Incident Report

(Section 8.20)