DG List

DANGEROUS GOODS LIST
You will need to refer to this list during the training program and in order to answer the questions on the exam.
The dangerous goods examples are taken from Schedule 1 and Schedule 3 of the Transportation of Dangerous
Goods Regulations. The Special Provisions shown on page 4 are from Schedule 2 of the Regulations.
Col 1
Col 2
Col 3
Col 4
Shipping Name and Description
UN Number
Class
Packing
Group /
Category
Col 5
Col 6
ACETONE
UN 1090
3
II
ACETYLENE, DISSOLVED
UN 1001
2.1
AIR, COMPRESSED, with not
more than 23.5 per cent oxygen, by
volume
UN 1002
2.2
ALCOHOLS, FLAMMABLE,
TOXIC,N.O.S.
UN 1986
3
(6.1)
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA; or
AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS
UN 1005
2.3
(8)
ARSENIC
UN 1558
6.1
II
0.5
25
ASBESTOS, WHITE (chrysotile, UN 2590
actinolite, anthophyllite, tremolite)
when not fixed in a natural or
artificial binder material or included
in a manufactured product
9
III
5
200
BATTERIES, WET, FILLED
WITH ACID, electric storage
UN 2794
8
III
5
30
BATTERY FLUID, ACID
UN 2796
8
II
1
1
BIOLOGICAL SUBSTANCE,
CATEGORY B
UN 3373
6.2
Category
B
0
1.1D
II
Special Explosive
Provisions Limit and
Limited
Quantity
Index
38
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Index
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Col 9
Col 10
Passenger Passenger Marine
Carrying Carrying Pollutant
Ship Index Road or
Rail Index
1
Forbidden
5
0
75
Forbidden
ACTIVATED CARBON (see
CARBON, ACTIVATED)
BLACK POWDER granular or as a UN 0027
meal; or GUNPOWDER granular or
as a meal
BUTANE
[may also be shipped as
Liquefied Petroleum Gas]
CALCIUM CARBIDE
UN 1011
2.1
UN 1402
4.3
0.125
I
II
III
16
16
16
76
75
0
1
5
1,000 Forbidden Forbidden
1
60
0
3,000 Forbidden Forbidden
10
0.125
I
II
0
0.5
75
4
4
10
Forbidden
3,000 Forbidden Forbidden
1,000
Forbidden
15
CALCIUM PEROXIDE
UN 1457
5.1
II
1
5
CALCIUM RESINATE
UN 1313
4.1
III
5
25
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Col 4
Shipping Name and Description
UN Number
Class
Packing
Group /
Category
CARBON, ACTIVATED
UN 1362
4.2
III
CARBON DIOXIDE
UN 1013
2.2
CARTRIDGES, SIGNAL
UN 0054
1.3G
II
25
CARTRIDGES, SMALL ARMS
UN 0012
1.4S
II
25
CHLORINE
UN 1017
2.3
(8)
CHLOROFORM
UN 1888
6.1
III
CORROSIVE LIQUID, N.O.S.
UN 1760
8
I
II
III
DICHLOROMETHANE
UN 1593
6.1
III
DIESEL FUEL; FUEL OIIL; GAS UN 1202
OIL or HEATING OIL LIGHT
3
III
ELEVATED TEMPERATURE,
LIQUID, N.O.S.
UN 3257
9
III
5
Forbidden
•
ELEVATED TEMPERATURE,
SOLID, N.O.S.
UN 3258
9
III
5
Forbidden
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ETHANOL more than 24 per cent
ethanol, by volume
UN 1170
3
II
1
5
III
5
60
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE
UN 1184
3
(6.1)
II
1
1
ETHYL ETHER
UN 1155
3
I
0
GASOLINE; MOTOR SPIRIT;
or PETROL
UN 1203
3
II
HELIUM, COMPRESSED
UN 1046
2.2
HYDROCHLORIC ACID
UN 1789
8
Special Explosive
Provisions Limit and
Limited
Quantity
Index
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Index
Col 8
Col 9
page 2
Passenger Passenger Marine
Carrying Carrying Pollutant
Ship Index Road or
Rail Index
0
0.5
0.125
75
0
Col 10
10
Forbidden
500 Forbidden Forbidden
5
P
60
COMPRESSED AIR (see
AIR, COMPRESSED)
16
16
16
0
1
5
3,000
0.5
1
5
5
82, 88,
91
30
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60
See
SP 82
60
Forbidden
1
100
5
EXPLOSIVE RIVETS (see
RIVETS, EXPLOSIVE)
17, 82,
88, 91
30
See
SP 82
0.125
II
1
III
5
75
3,000
1
5
INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE,
AFFECTING ANIMALS only
UN 2900
6.2
Category
A
84
0
See
SP 84
0.05
0.05
INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE,
AFFECTING HUMANS
UN 2814
6.2
Category
A
84
0
See
SP 84
0.05
0.05
ISOBUTANOL
UN 1212
3
III
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES UN 1075
2.1
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0.125
P
60
3,000
65
Forbidden
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Shipping Name and Description
UN Number
Class
Packing
Group /
Category
LITHIUM BATTERIES
UN 3090
9
II
MERCURY
UN 2809
8
III
METHANOL
UN 1230
3
(6.1)
II
METHYL BROMIDE
UN 1062
2.3
0
50
METHYL MERCAPTAN
UN 1064
2.3
(2.1)
0
500 Forbidden Forbidden
UN 1066
2.2
0.125
ORGANIC PEROXIDE TYPE C, UN 3103
LIQUID
5.2
Special Explosive
Provisions Limit and
Limited
Quantity
Index
34
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Index
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Col 9
page 3
Col 10
Passenger Passenger Marine
Carrying Carrying Pollutant
Ship Index Road or
Rail Index
0
5
5
35
1
1
Forbidden Forbidden
P
MOLTEN SULPHUR (see
SULPHUR, MOLTEN)
NITROGEN, COMPRESSED
OXYGEN, COMPRESSED
UN 1072
2.2
(5.1)
POTASSIUM PEROXIDE
UN 1491
5.1
UN 1978
2.1
PROPANE
[may also be shipped as
Liquefied Petroleum Gas]
II
I
16, 38
38
75
0.025
0.125
3,000
0
1,000
0.125
3,000
100
Forbidden
5
50
75
Forbidden
65
Forbidden
Forbidden
1
5
60
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL,
UN 2912
LOW SPECIFIC ACTIVITY
(LSA-I) non-fissile or fissile excepted
7
74
0
RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL,
TYPE A PACKAGE, non-special
form, non-fissile or fissile excepted
UN 2915
7
74
0
RESIN SOLUTION, flammable
UN 1866
3
I
II
III
0.5
5
5
RIVETS, EXPLOSIVE
UN 0174
1.4S
II
25
SELENIC ACID
UN 1905
8
I
0
SODIUM HYDROXIDE, SOLID
UN 1823
8
II
1
15
SODIUM HYDROXIDE
SOLUTION
UN 1824
8
II
1
1
III
5
5
STRYCHNINE
UN 1692
6.1
I
0
1,000
5
SULPHURIC ACID, with more
than 51 per cent acid
UN 1830
8
II
1
3,000
1
SULPHURIC ACID, with not more UN 2796
than 51 per cent acid
8
II
1
1
4.1
III
0
Forbidden
TARS, LIQUID, including road
UN 1999
asphalt and oils, bitumen and cut backs
3
II
III
5
5
5
60
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SULPHUR, MOLTEN
UN 2448
32
3,000
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS – COLUMN 5
16.
The technical name of the most dangerous substance related to the
primary class must be shown, in parentheses, on the shipping document
following the shipping name in accordance with clause 3.5(1)(c)(i)(A) of
Part 3, Documentation. The technical name must also be shown, in
parentheses, on a small means of containment or on a tag following the
shipping name in accordance with subsections 4.11(2) and (3) of Part 4,
Dangerous Goods Safety Marks.
17.
These dangerous goods may be handled, offered for transport or
transported under the UN number and shipping name UN1268,
PETROLEUM DISTILLATES, N.O.S., PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
N.O.S., DISTILLATS DE PÉTROLE, N.S.A. or PRODUITS
PÉTROLIERS, N.S.A.
38.
A person must not handle, offer for transport or transport these dangerous
goods in a large means of containment if they are in direct contact with
the large means of containment.
43.
Despite section 2.1 of Part 2, Classification, these dangerous goods are
assigned to this classification based on human experience.
82.
These dangerous goods require an emergency response assistance plan in
accordance with subsection 7.1(5) of Part 7, Emergency Response
Assistance Plan.
84.
The infectious substances identified in subsection 7.1(6) of Part 7,
Emergency Response Assistance Plan, require an emergency response
assistance plan.
88.
Despite the quantity limits in column 9 of Schedule 1 for these dangerous
goods, a road vehicle is not a passenger carrying road vehicle unless the
passengers in it are transported for hire or reward.
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