Journal: Transportation of Explosives in Canada Introduction to Emergency Response Assistance Plans

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Josee Boudreau
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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2
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187 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Transport Canada has regulatory requirements that pertain to the transportation of explosives. An important component includes the requirement for an approved Emergency Response Assistance Plan (ERAP). The ERAP may be traced to the recommendations made by Justice Grange following the enquiry into the Mississauga train derailment of December 1979. Justice Grange recommended that any shipper of dangerous goods must have a plan to control any release of dangerous goods in the event of an accident, and that the plan must be submitted to the Minister and approved by the Minister or by an organisation or person designated by the Minister. The right to ship could be withdrawn at any time if the plan is found inadequate either in its conception or in its operation.
Citation

APA: Josee Boudreau  (2010)  Journal: Transportation of Explosives in Canada Introduction to Emergency Response Assistance Plans

MLA: Josee Boudreau Journal: Transportation of Explosives in Canada Introduction to Emergency Response Assistance Plans. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2010.

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