Transportation of dangerous goods publications

Find a publication related to the transportation of dangerous goods such as newsletters, research, standards, reports and guides.

Topic Title Description Date TP number

Bulletin

Transportation of soils contaminated with flammable liquids

This bulletin is to assist shippers and carriers transporting soils contaminated with flammable liquids such as crude oil, gasoline and diesel to comply with the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Regulations.

November 2023

 

Bulletin

Dangerous goods means of containment

This bulletin explains the Means of Containment requirements. It does not change, create, amend or suggest deviations to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Regulations. For specific details, consult Part 5 of the TDG Regulations.

February 2023

 

Bulletin

Shipping document

This bulletin explains shipping document requirements. It does not change, create, amend or suggest deviations to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Regulations. For specific details, consult Part 3 of the TDG Regulations.

March 2018

 

Bulletin

Structural inspections of TC 423 highway tank trailers

This page explains the requirements for structural inspections of TC 423 highway tank trailers in accordance with CSA B620. Highway tank trucks are not subject to this requirement.

May 2020

 

Bulletin

Pneumatic pressure testing requirements

This page explains pneumatic pressure testing requirements on highway and portable tanks. These tests are required by CSA B620.

May 2020

 

Bulletin

Welding requirements for highway tanks and TC portable tanks

This page explains the requirements pertaining to the qualification of welding procedures and welders for facilities that manufacture, repair and modify highway/portable tanks in accordance with CSA B620.

May 2020

 

Bulletin

Thickness testing on highway and portable tanks

This bulletin covers important information regarding thickness testing on highway and portable tanks during CSA B620 inspections.

November 2020

 

Bulletin

New requirements for nurse tanks transporting anhydrous ammonia in Canada

This bulletin includes important information about TC 51 tanks, nurse tanks and changes to CSA B620:20 and B622:20 standards.

October 2020

 

Bulletin

Volumetric capacity on TC highway tanks

This bulletin covers important safety information about marking and filling highway tanks that transport dangerous goods.

October 2020

 

Bulletin

New requirements for tank testers, tank inspectors and training organizations

This bulletin covers important information about changes to the CSA B620:20 standard, covering certification requirements for highway and portable tank testers and tank inspectors.

October 2020

 

Guide

Guide for Reporting Dangerous Goods Incidents

This guide is for any person involved in any way with the transport of dangerous goods. During such activities, incidents may occur that may lead to spills.

Dec 2017

TP 15294-E

Guide

Competency guidelines for responders to incidents of flammable liquids in transport, high-hazard flammable trains

Transport Canada's Emergency Response Task Force (the Task Force) developed this Guideline in partnership with the National Fire Protection Association based in Quincy, Massachusetts. It is designed to enhance first responder safety during an incident involving flammable liquids transported by rail, frequently referred to as High-Hazard Flammable Trains (HHFT).

2016

TP 15324-E

Guide

Emergency response guidebook

The 2016 Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG2016) was developed jointly by Transport Canada (TC), the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), the Secretariat of Transport and Communications of Mexico (SCT) and with the collaboration of CIQUIME (Centro de Informaciòn Quìmica para Emergencias) of Argentina, for use by fire fighters, police, and other emergency services personnel who may be the first to arrive at the scene of a transportation incident involving dangerous goods.

2016

 

Guide

Guide to find out if you need an ERAP

This guide is for anyone who would like to know if they need an emergency response assistance plan (ERAP). Review the following information in full to learn if you need an ERAP.

July 2019

 

Guide

Guide to help you prepare your ERAP

This guide is for anyone who plans on applying for approval of an emergency response assistance plan (ERAP). Review the following information in full to learn what steps you can take ahead of time to help you apply.

July 2019

 

Guide

Guide to apply for approval of an ERAP

This guide is for anyone applying for approval of an emergency response assistance plan (ERAP). Review the following information in full to learn what you must include in your application and how to apply.

July 2019

 

Guide

Guide for persons who have an ERAP

This guide is for anyone who has an approved emergency response assistance plan (ERAP). Having an approved ERAP means that you have received approval for an ERAP from Transport Canada or have been authorized to use another person's ERAP. Review the following information in full to learn what having an ERAP means.

July 2019

 

Guide

You're Not Alone! – Practical tools for planning and responding to dangerous goods incidents

This document helps first responders in planning and responding to dangerous goods incidents. It presents three types of practical worksheets, which can be adapted to fit your local needs.

November 2020

 

Guide

You're Not Alone! - Emergency Response Planning For Rail Incidents Involving Flammable Liquids

This document is intended for local emergency planners as well as police, firefighters and paramedics. It helps communities prepare for potential rail incidents involving the transportation of dangerous goods such as crude oil, diesel fuel or gasoline (flammable liquids).

2019

TP 15367-E

Guide

Guide for cross-border emergency response

This guide is for anyone developing or using cross-border emergency response services (both public and private). It gives general guidance on how to plan for incidents before they happen. It is not a tool for hands-on responders.

2017

TP 15365-E

Newsletter

2023

Transportation of Dangerous Goods Client Identification Database (CID)

December 2023

Vol. 43 No. 1

Newsletter

2022

Lithium battery by air awareness campaign

September 2022

Vol. 42 No. 1

Newsletter

2021

Adopting a competency-based approach to training and assessment

January 2022

Vol. 41 No. 1

Newsletter

Fall/Winter 2020

CANUTEC – Emergency Response Guidebook 2020 (ERG 2020)

March 2021

Vol. 40 No. 2

Newsletter

Spring/Summer 2020

TDG transformation roadmap

September 2020

Vol. 40 No. 1

Newsletter

2019

CANUTEC – 40 Years of Emergency Response Advice

May 2020

Vol. 39 No. 1

Newsletter

August 2018

Transportation of Dangerous Goods Directorate's Mission and Vision

August 2018

Vol. 38 No. 1

Newsletter

June 2017

Emergency Preparedness

June 2017

Vol. 37 No. 1

Newsletter

December 2016

Issuance of New Protective Directions

December 2016

Vol. 36 No. 2

Newsletter

July 2016

EXPLOSIVE NEWS: BLEVE VS HIT

July 2016

Vol. 36 No. 1

Newsletter

December 2015

ERAP Activation – A Case Study

December 2015

Vol. 35 No. 1

Newsletter

2014

Raising CANUTEC Awareness in Salmon Arm, British Columbia

2014

Vol. 34 No. 1

Newsletter

Spring 2013

Canadian National Railways tests natural gas/diesel fuel powered locomotives between Edmonton and Fort McMurray, Alberta

Spring 2013

Vol. 33 No. 1

Newsletter

Summer 2012

Risky Business

Summer 2012

Vol. 32 No. 1

Newsletter

Fall 2011

Use of Shipping Names not Appearing in Schedule 1 of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations

Fall 2011

Vol. 31 No. 2

Newsletter

Spring 2011

Accepting US Hazmat Endorsements in Canada

Spring 2011

Vol. 31 No. 1

Newsletter

Winter 2010

Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Transportation of Dangerous Goods

Winter 2010

Vol. 30 No. 1

Newsletter

Summer 2009

An Act to amend the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992

Summer 2009

Vol. 29 No. 1

Newsletter

Summer 2008

BILL C-56 - An Act to amend the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992

Summer 2008

Vol. 28 No. 1

Newsletter

Fall 2007

Revised Standard for Highway Tanks and Portable Tanks

Fall 2007

Vol. 27 No. 2

Newsletter

Spring 2007

Improving The Accident Survivability Of Railroad Tank Cars

Spring 2007

Vol. 27 No. 1

Newsletter

Fall 2006

Fall 2006

Fall 2006

Vol. 26 No. 2

Newsletter

Spring 2006

Spring 2006

Spring 2006

Vol. 26 No. 1

Newsletter

Winter 2005-2006

Winter 2005-2006

Winter 2005-2006

Vol. 25 No. 2

Newsletter

Spring 2005

ENFORCEMENT

Spring 2005

Vol. 25 No. 1

Newsletter

Fall 2004

Permit SH 6216

Fall 2004

Vol. 24 No. 2

Newsletter

Spring 2004

The REVIEW of the TDG Act... Next Steps

Spring 2004

Vol. 24 No. 1

Newsletter

Fall 2003

The REVIEW of the TDG Act

Fall 2003

Vol. 23 No. 1

Newsletter

Winter 2002-03

30-Day Accident Reporting

Winter 2002-03

Vol. 22 No. 2

Report

A review of ammonium nitrate regulations and best practices in Canada

Following the Beirut explosion in August 2020, and in light of the quantity of ammonium nitrate produced and stored in Canada every year, Transport Canada conducted a review of the current regulatory landscape and practices, both domestic and international, with regard to different activities involving ammonium nitrate, such as storage, handling, and transportation. The intent of this review is to identify strengths, as well as opportunities to better understand respective federal, provincial, territorial, and municipal responsibilities in Canada.

July 2022

 

Report

Emergency response task force final report and recommendations

The Emergency Response Task Force (ERTF) submits this Final Report to the Director General, Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Directorate at Transport Canada. It presents 40 recommendations on ways to improve emergency response assistance to incidents involving flammable liquids transported by rail.

July 2016

TP 15343-E

Research

Abstract- Modelling a UN-T75 ISO portable tank in fire and impact conditions

Transport Canada wanted to research how UN-T75 ISO portable tank containers perform in different kinds of accident conditions, in case there’s an increase in the amount of liquefied natural gas moving by rail.

October 2024

TP 15556E

Research

Abstract - Marine transport of energy storage systems (ESS): Hazard assessment and regulatory analysis

This research reviewed the different types of energy storage systems that are currently on the market, or that are being developed, to determine how they could malfunction and what hazards each malfunction could cause in the enclosed spaces on ships where they are allowed to be stored. This study was undertaken to identify any knowledge gaps including if there were any types of energy storage systems or hazards for which requirements could be improved and for which more research could be conducted to improve safety.

August 2024

TP 15576E

Research

Abstract - Validation of recommended emergency actions for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG)

This research evaluated the recommended emergency actions for LNG included in the 2020 edition of the ERG. The analysis considered the physical and chemical properties, means of containment, potential hazards, emergency response procedures, and available guidelines for LNG, as compared to those for liquefied petroleum gases (LPG).

January 2024

TP 15564

Research

Abstract - Literature review: highway tank vehicle rollovers

This study reviewed 20 years of research literature and the rules in other jurisdictions that help to prevent rollovers. The goal of this study is to better understand the current state of research on reducing the risks of rollovers for highway tank vehicles, and the relevant regulations in comparable jurisdictions.

December 2023

 

Research

Abstract - Evaluation of American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section XII and National Board Inspection Code requirements for the manufacture and continued service of highway tanks in Canada

This study compared the ASME Section XII and NBIC requirements for highway tanks to the existing Canadian regulations and standards. The goal of this project was to identify the differences between the standards.

December 2023

 

Research

Abstract - Intermediate Bulk Container (IBC) Life Extension Research

The goal of this of this research study was to find out if Intermediate bulk containers that have been used for five years can still pass the tests for new container designs.

October 2023

TP 15519E

Research

Abstract - Evaluation and analysis of substandard lithium-ion batteries by UN 38.3 testing

This study tried to find out if substandard batteries are being transported, and if they pose a greater risk to the transportation system and public safety.

March 2023

TP 15550E

Research

Abstract - Structural performance Of TC-117 tank cars under derailment conditions

This project was developed to quantify the safety benefits of the TC-117 tank car design standard. Using computer modelling, a variety of derailment scenarios were run and compared to predict the difference in puncture performance of different designs.

March 2023

TP 15544E

Research

Abstract - Validation of marshalling requirements for dangerous goods cars in a train: phases 1 and 2

The purpose of this research is to confirm whether Canada's dangerous goods train marshalling rules offer a similar level of safety compared to the placement rules from other countries and conduct a literature review of dangerous goods car placement.

November 2022

TP 15492E
TP 15472

Research

Abstract - Chlorine reactivity with environmental materials in atmospheric dispersion models

The purpose of this research was to determine how fast and how much chlorine gas will react when exposed to bare soil and different plants during a large scale release. Results are used to improve dispersion model simulations.

October 2022

 

Research

Abstract - Calculating the inhalation toxicity of crude oil

This research summary describes a calculation method for determining the toxicity by inhalation of petroleum crude oil based on the composition of the vapour phase above a liquid sample of crude oil.

September 2022

TP 15460E

Research

Abstract - Finite element analysis of tank car hard coupling

This report describes a study to evaluate whether speed limits help prevent damage during hard coupling.

July 2022

TP 15512E

Research

Abstract - Evaluation of current tank car TC128B steel weld performance

This report describes a project to characterize and quantify the performance of the welds on non-pressure tank cars (TC128B steel) from -80 to 850 °C.

July 2022

TP 15515E

TP 15470E

Research

Abstract – Assessment of Alternating Current Field Measurement Non-Destructive Testing (ACFM NDT) for use on tank cars

This report describes a study to evaluate the possibility of standardizing the use of alternating current field measurement test to inspect tank cars.

June 2022

TP 15513-E

Research

Abstract – Tank car fire failure assessment using combined models

This work updated and validated two new rail tank car fire models and compared the results of thirty-four scenarios from those two models to an industry model.

April 2022

TP 15493E

Research

Abstract – Numerical fire modelling of crude oil spills: validation report

The goal of this study was to create a proof of concept that showed it was possible to simulate fire data on crude oils and large pool fires without full-scale fire testing.

March 2022

TP 15471E

Research

Abstract – Rail tank cars exposed to fire: Detailed analysis of Sandia experimental crude oil fire data

This report describes an analysis of crude oil fire experiments, to further understand how different crude oils burn and how the resulting fires behave.

March 2022

TP 15480E

Research

Abstract – Modelling the Heat Transfer, Lading Response, and Pressure Relief of Crude Oil Rail Tank Cars in a Fire

This report describes combined heat and mass transfer modelling, as well as crude oil property and reaction modelling to study rail tank cars exposed to fire while containing crude oil.

December 2021

TP 15499-E

Research

Abstract - Impact of Crude Oil Properties on Flammability Properties

This report details a study that revealed statistical links between various measured properties of crude oil and concluded that flammability measurements can be predicted.

March 2021

TP 15460-E

Research

Abstract - Rail tank cars exposed to fire: Analysis of thermal conditions in a railcar engulfed in a crude oil fire (Series 1-3 Tests)

This report describes a study to understand how different crude oils burn and how quickly the oil in a tank car heats up.

March 2021

TP 15465-E

Research

Executive Summary - Transportation of Dangerous Goods in the Lower Mainland, BC

This purpose of this study is to develop a portrait of dangerous goods movements in, out and through the Lower Mainland of British Columbia.

February 2021

 

Research

Abstract - Evaluating end of life performance and requalification methods for TC 3CCM cylinders

This report describes a study to measure the strength of expired composite cylinders and look at different test methods for requalifying these cylinders.

February 2021

TP 15459-E

Research

Abstract – Hypochlorites reactivity

This report describes a study on how some hypochlorite products react based on factors like temperature and mixing speed.

May 2020

TP 15443-E

Research

Abstract – Effectiveness of Mercury Spill Remediation Techniques

This report details a study that was done to assess how effective two mercury spill treatments were at limiting mercury vapour formation.

February 2020

TP 15432-E

Research

Abstract – Task 3: Combustion Experiments and Modeling

The United States (U.S.) Department of Energy (DOE) launched the Crude Oil Characterization Research Study in 2015, with the US Department of Transportation (DOT) and with the Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) serving as technical lead.

August 2019

 

Research

Abstract – Heavy Crude: Closed vs. Open Sampling and the Effect on Light End (C1- C6) Composition over Time

Transport Canada (TC) studied heavy crude oil to learn whether one method of sample collection was better than the other in capturing crude oil samples for the purpose of compositional analysis.

March 2019

 

Research

Abstract: Crude Oil Sampling and Testing Methods Literature Review

The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Program commissioned a literature review comparing sampling and analysis methods and their appropriateness to a number of Canadian crude oils.

February 2017

 

Research

Abstract – Task 2: Sampling and Analysis Method Evaluation

The United States (US) Department of Energy (DOE) launched the Crude Oil Characterization Research Study in 2015, with the US Department of Transportation (DOT) and with the Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) serving as technical lead.

February 2017

 

Research

Abstract: Crude Oil Sampling and Analysis Final Report

The July 6, 2013 Lac-Mégantic derailment and other incidents in Canada and the United States have raised many questions about the safe transport of crude oil by rail.

August 2015

 

Research

Rail tank cars exposed to fire: Literature review of crude oil, condensate and ethanol behaviour

In an effort to better understand how tank cars carrying crude oil behave in fires, Transport Canada asked the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) to review related open literature.

 

 

Research

Risk evaluation of tank car top fittings breach in derailments

Transport Canada asked Sharma & Associates, Inc. to investigate how well various tank car top fittings protection strategies performed in derailments. Sharma & Associates, Inc. used a combination of models they originally developed for the United States Department of Transportation Federal Railroad Administration to analyse the performance of individual tank cars and the forces involved in whole train derailments.

 

 

Research

Abstract – Natural resources Canada tank car steels literature reviews

At Transport Canada's request, and with Transport Canada's support, Natural Resources Canada's (NRCan) Canmet MATERIALS group conducted reviews of existing literature on the properties of two common tank car steels.

August 2018

 

Research

Abstract – Strength, creep, and toughness of two tank car steels

In accidents involving rail tank cars, these tanks may fail from situations like punctures or pool fire scenarios.

August 2019

TP15416-E

Research

Review of Environmental Conditions during Freight Transportation

As the global demand for lithium batteries continues to increase, so does the demand for safe shipping particularly by air.

 

 

Research

Lithium Batteries Market Data Collection and Analysis Final Report

In this study, NRC explores the supply chain and commodity flows of lithium batteries and equipment containing lithium batteries in Canada to better understand and mitigate the hazards involved with the transportation of lithium battery shipments, with a focus on products travelling by air.

 

 

Research

Abstract Assessment of the environmental conditions for lithium batteries shipping

Every year, large quantities of lithium-ion cells and batteries (LiB) are shipped around the world by air. If they're damaged, mishandled or have manufacturing defects, they can ignite and start a fire. Several incidents have already occurred when LiBs have been shipped.

October 2019

 

Standard

Small Containers for Transport of Dangerous Goods, Classes 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 and 9, a Transport Canada Standard

The Transport Canada publication TP14850E "Small Containers for Transport of Dangerous Goods, Classes 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8 and 9, a Transport Canada Standard" has been published and adopted as a requirement of the TDG Regulations. This document was developed after extensive consultation with stakeholders.

October 2010
Second edition

TP 14850-E

Standard

Containers for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Rail, a Transport Canada Standard

The standard applies to the design, manufacture, maintenance and qualification of tank cars and ton containers and the selection and use of large containers or transport units used in the handling, offering for transport, or transporting of dangerous goods by rail of Classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.1, 8, and 9.

2018

TP 14877-E

Standard

Corrigendum to the TP14877E "Container for Transport of Dangerous Goods by Rail, a Transport Canada Standard, December 2013"

Minor corrections include the following:

  • addition of the metric values corresponding to the imperial units in the standard (e.g. inches - mm, pounds - kilograms, etc.)
  • clarifications to the Individual Specification Requirements table under section 8.6.24.1
  • modification to the compliance date for class 111 tank cars to reflect the coming into force of 10.5.3 (previously read : […] ordered after the date this standard comes into force […] now reads […]built after January 15, 2015[…])
  • repeal of 4.1.1, 10.5.3.4 and 10.5.3.5 to eliminate repetition.