The consignor must classify these dangerous goods on the basis of samples.
The consignor must make available to the Minister, on reasonable notice given by the Minister, a document that explains the sampling method and includes the following information:
the scope of the method;
the sampling apparatus;
the sampling procedures;
the frequency and conditions of sampling; and
a description of the quality control management system in place.
When petroleum crude oil contains hydrogen sulphide in sufficient concentration that vapours evolved from the crude oil can present an inhalation hazard, the words “toxic by inhalation” or “toxic — inhalation hazard” or “toxique par inhalation” or “toxicité par inhalation” must be included
on a large means of containment, next to the placard for the primary class; and
on the shipping document, after the description required under section 3.5(1)(c) of Part 3 (Documentation).
An approved ERAP is required for the dangerous goods referred to in paragraph 7.2(1)(f) of Part 7 (Emergency Response Assistance Plan).