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The Compliance Center Press releases 1 - 10 of 16 Press ReleasesDec 17, 2010 Clarification on Use of New Limited Quantity Markings in Canada Sep 07, 2010 The following guidelines are meant to help understand the training requirements in Part 6 of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations, and not replace them. Sep 01, 2010 Reformatting of the Packing Instructions The packing instructions IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations have been the subject of an extensive review over the last four years. Apr 22, 2010 Transport Canada has published a proposed amendment to the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDG) in Canada Gazette I. Amendment 9 is relatively short, but covers a number of topics: Mar 29, 2010 Free Hazardous Material / Dangerous goods Limited Quantities Webinar – What You Should Know. Limited Quantities – What You Should Know Part of our complimentary e-Learning live webinar series Mar 29, 2010 Niagara Falls, NY --- March 26, 2010 --- ICC The Compliance Center has released its 2010 Hazardous Materials Full-Line Catalog Hazardous materials – providing details of all its product offerings, services and training courses. Mar 23, 2010 Health Canada has issued a short but significant update to the Controlled Product Regulations under the Hazardous Products Act (HPA), comprise the federal framework for the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, or WHMIS, in Canada. Mar 12, 2010 The Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), in consultation with the Transportation Security Administration has modified some of the requirements for hazardous materials security plans found in the Hazardous Materials Feb 03, 2010 Today, Feb 2 2010 PHMSA Regulatory changes including revised definitions for bulk and non-bulk UN packaging, adoption of provisions for Large Packagings, and clarification of requirements applicable to closure instructions to name a few. Jan 28, 2010 Don’t let you shipments get refused. The UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods introduced a new marking for goods classified as Marine Pollutants. This rule became effective January 1, 2010 for IMDG shipments. |