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Transport Canada > Transport Dangerous Goods > TDG Permits of Equivalent Level of Safety

Section 14.1 of the Transportation Dangerous Goods Regulations states that an application for a Permit of Equivalent Level of Safety must contain the following information:

  • if the applicant is an individual, the name of the individual;
  • if the applicant is a company or an association, the name of the company or association and each association member as the name appears in letters patent, articles of incorporation or other documents that show the legal identity of the applicant;
  • the street address of the applicant, including the postal code;
  • the telephone number of the applicant and, if applicable, the facsimile number;
  • where a person applies on behalf of the applicant, the name, position and business telephone number of the person and the name, position and business telephone number of the contact person identified in the documents that will accompany the permit;
  • a description of the dangerous goods, including the shipping name, primary classification, subsidiary classification, if any, product identification number, packing group and, if the dangerous goods are in a solution or mixture, the composition of the solution or mixture and the percentage (specified by volume or weight) of each chemical;
  • the method of packaging the dangerous goods, including a description of the means of containment and the quantity of dangerous goods in each means of containment;
  • the modes of transport for which the permit is requested, that is by rail, road, aircraft or ship;
  • the requirements of the Act and these Regulations that the applicant proposes not to comply with;
  • a detailed description of the proposal for the permit, including:
    • the length of time or schedule of activities for which the permit is requested,
    • the manner in which the applicant will handle, offer for transport or transport the dangerous goods and how that manner will ensure a level of safety at least equivalent to that achieved by complying with the Regulations, and
    • drawings, plans, calculations, procedures, test results and any other information necessary to support the proposal.

All information from A to J must be provided. Missing information will delay the application process.

Applications can be forwarded to one of the following addresses:

By mail:
Marc Prévost
Chief, Permits and Approval Division
Transportation Dangerous Goods
Transport Canada
330 Sparks Street, 9th Floor
Ottawa ON K1A 0N5

By fax: (613) 993-5925

By e-mail: tdgpermits@tc.gc.ca

Any inquiries regarding a permit application can be directed to tdgpermits@tc.gc.ca or (613) 990-1160.


Last updated: 2003-07-08 Top of Page Important Notices