Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act definition

Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act means the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, SC 1992, c. 34, as amended or replaced
Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act means the Transportation of Dangerous
Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act means the Transportation of Goods Act, 1992, S.C. 1992, c. 34, as amended, or any successor legislation thereto;

Examples of Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act in a sentence

  • The Contractor must label and ship dangerous goods/hazardous products falling within the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992, c.34 (http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/t-19.01/) and the Hazardous Products Act, R.S.C. 1985, c.

  • Seller shall be solely responsible for the shipment and delivery of “dangerous goods” as defined in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada), and Seller shall indemnify and save Purchaser harmless from and against any damages, losses, claims, liabilities, penalties, fines, costs and disbursements (including judicial and extrajudicial fees and costs including, if applicable, on a solicitor and own client basis) resulting from the shipment of such dangerous goods.

  • The regulations made by the Federal government under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (Canada) regarding safety and safety standards for the handling and transportation of dangerous goods are expressly adopted by Saskatchewan and compliance with them is required as though they had been made under this Act.

  • The acceptance, handling or storage of explosives or excessively inflammable or Hazardous Cargo will be (a) subject to obtaining prior written approval from the Port Authority and the Operator, (b) subject to making prior special written arrangements with the Operator, (c) governed by the rules and regulations of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992, S.C. 1992, c.

  • Toronto Hydro is also subject to the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act which prescribes safety standards and requirements for the handling and transportation of hazardous goods including PCBs and sets reporting, training and inspection requirements relating thereto.

  • The Vendor shall ensure that for each item of goods, material, articles or equipment supplied under this Quotation or a contract based on this Quotation, that all applicable provisions of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada), the Dangerous Goods Transportation Act, and the Environmental Protection Act and the regulations there under are complied with until such time as such item is delivered to the Board and transferred into its physical control.

  • The Customer, in its acceptance, transport, use or storage of the LNG, shall at all times be in compliance with the requirements of all applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders of any legislative body, governmental agency or duly constituted authority now or hereafter, including, but not limited to, the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and associated regulations and British Columbia’s Environmental Management Act and associated regulations.

  • An employee certified pursuant to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and who is assigned the responsibility for packaging and labeling of Dangerous Goods for shipping in accordance with the above Act, shall receive a monthly allowance of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for each month where the employee maintains such certification.

  • The Vendor shall ensure that for each item of goods, material, articles or equipment supplied under this Quotation or a contract based on this Quotation, that all applicable provisions of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada), the Dangerous Goods Transportation Act, and theEnvironmental Protection Act and the regulations there under are complied with until such time as such item is delivered to the Board and transferred into its physical control.

  • The Vendor shall ensure that for each item of goods, material, articles or equipment supplied under this Quotation or a contract based on this Quotation, that all applicableprovisions of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada), the Dangerous Goods Transportation Act, and the Environmental Protection Act and the regulations there under are complied with until such time as such item is delivered to the Board and transferred into its physical control.

Related to Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act

  • Dangerous Goods means Goods which are officially classified as hazardous as well as Goods which are or may become of a dangerous, inflammable, radioactive noxious or damaging nature.

  • Dangerous drug means any of the following:

  • Dangerous weapon means any weapon, device, instrument, material or substance which under the circumstances in which it is used, attempted to be used or threatened to be used, is readily capable of causing death or serious physical injury.

  • Dangerous dog means a dog that:

  • International air transportation means transportation by air between a place in the United States and a place outside the United States or between two places both of which are outside the United States.

  • Bulky Waste means business waste or domestic waste which by virtue of its mass, shape, size or quantity is inconvenient to remove in the routine door-to-door council service provided by the council or service provider;

  • Solid Waste Disposal Facility means any facility involved in the disposal of solid waste, as defined in NCGS 130A-290(a)(35).