Emergency phone numbers

Emergency phone numbers of local authorities and organizations responsible for responding to emergencies

Province Authority
Alberta 1-800-272-9600 Alberta Transportation
British Columbia 911 (or local police) and Provincial Emergency Program (1-800-663-3456) or Canadian Coast Guard (1-800-889-8852)
Prince Edward Island

Reports related to security

Loss or theft report

As soon as possible after discovering the loss or theft of dangerous goods referred to in items 1, 2 and 3 while they were being imported, offered for transport, handled or transported, a report must be made to the following persons (Section 8.16 of the TDG Regulations):

ERAP incident report

When an incident has occurred with a shipment that requires an Emergency Response Assistance Plan (ERAP) section 8.20 of the TDG Regulations requires that an ERAP incident report be made as soon as possible. This is for any incident which causes a release or anticipated release of the dangerous goods in the course of their handling or transporting, and which endangers, or could endanger, public safety.

30-day follow-up report

The person who made a report referred to in sections 8.4 and 8.9 (or the employer) must complete the 30-day follow-up report and submit it in writing to the Director General of the TDG Directorate within 30 days after the date of said:

  • Release or anticipated release report – road, rail or marine
  • Dangerous goods accident or incident report – air

You can send the 30-day follow-up report by mail, by fax or by email to: