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Hazardous Products Regulations

Version of section 7.7.1 from 2022-12-15 to 2024-10-30:


Marginal note:Exclusions — aerosols

  •  (1) Any product that is classified in a category of the hazard class “Aerosols” need not be classified in any category of this hazard class.

  • Marginal note:Exclusions — chemicals under pressure

    (1.1) Any product that is classified in a category of the hazard class “Chemicals Under Pressure” must not be classified in any category of this hazard class.

  • Marginal note:Categories

    (2) A flammable solid that is a readily combustible solid is classified in a category of this hazard class, based on results from testing performed in accordance with the burning rate test in sub-section 33.2 of Part III of the Manual of Tests and Criteria, in accordance with the following table:

    TABLE

    Column 1Column 2
    ItemCategoryCriteria
    1Flammable Solids — Category 1

    A solid that is

    • (a) other than a metal powder, in respect of which

      • (i) the burning time is < 45 s or the burning rate is > 2.2 mm/s, and

      • (ii) the wetted zone does not stop the fire or stops the fire for less than 4 min; or

    • (b) a metal powder, in respect of which the burning time is ≤ 5 min

    2Flammable Solids — Category 2

    A solid that is

    • (a) other than a metal powder, in respect of which

      • (i) the burning time is < 45 s or the burning rate is > 2.2 mm/s, and

      • (ii) the wetted zone stops the fire for at least 4 min; or

    • (b) a metal powder, in respect of which the burning time is > 5 min and ≤ 10 min

  • Marginal note:Fire through friction

    (3) A flammable solid that is a solid that is liable to cause or contribute to fire through friction is classified in the category “Flammable Solids — Category 2”.

  • SOR/2022-272, s. 27

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