City in Alberta rolls out new dangerous goods truck routes
The city of Lloydminster traces new routes dedicated to the transportation of dangerous goods. This tactic aims to ensure the safety of its citizens as well as promoting safe transportation of dangerous goods within city limits. These laws…
The MTQ has recently admitted that tracking dangerous goods in “real time” is difficult. CFT Canada may have the solution to this challenge. We have developed a software that is already being used efficiently to address this issue. We welcome any calls, comments or emails regarding this. Please contact our…
by: Irene Guy-Morrissette – Regulatory Specialist CFT Canada
Rules regarding dangerous goods in tunnels can be difficult to interpret as DGs are not completely prohibited but are highly restricted. The restrictions apply to all drivers, including tourists. Fines can be high, and the driver can lose 9 demerit points depending on…
By : Samuel Boisvert, Vice-President, Regulatory Specialist, CFT Canada
Given the increasing volume shipped year by year, lithium batteries represent a growing risk factor in transportation. Despite increased quality monitoring during manufacturing, many incidents related to lithium batteries occur every year. The danger is real, regardless of the mode of transport.…