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Highway Tank and Transport Canada Portable Tank Facilities Registered per the Canadian Standards Association, Standard CSA B620.
Highway Tank and Transport Canada Portable Tank Facilities Registered per the Canadian Standards Association, Standard CSA B620.
A tank is an above ground container that holds either petroleum or water. This data is no longer being updated. It is best suited for historical research and analysis.
Marine Personnel Regulations requires seafarers to complete marine specialized training. Seafarers can refer to this TP to find the name and location of Transport Canada Marine Safety and Security recognized institutions and the courses the recognized institutions are approved to deliver.
Important notice - TP 10655E may not be updated to reflect amendments made to the original content. For up-to-date information, contact Transport Canada.
TSB presentations and speeches for various events for 2014.
Follow these simple tips to stay safe while driving or working in your garage.
Railway Administrative Monetary Penalties are fines issued by Transport Canada to corporations and individuals for contraventions to the Railway Safety Act, or regulations and rules made under the Act.
Below is a list of Railway Administrative Monetary Penalties issued by Transport Canada.
For more information about Railway Administrative Monetary Penalties, please consult our Frequently Asked Questions.
Annual number of dangerous goods accidents starting in 1987 for Road, Rail, Marine and Air modes of transportation and at Facilities.
Statistics on commodities involved in accidents during the transportation and handling of dangerous goods by Road, Rail, Marine and Air transportation modes and at Facilities reported by selected key variables. Annual data is available from 1987.
A Railway Operating Certificate is an official document issued by Transport Canada, under the authority of the Railway Safety Act, to authorize a railway company or local railway company to operate in Canada. Companies apply for a Railway Operating Certificate by completing an application form and submitting it to Transport Canada. Below is a list of railway companies and local railway companies that have been issued a Railway Operating Certificate. Since January 1, 2015, new companies must obtain a Railway Operating Certificate prior to commencing operations in Canada.