Canada Road & Rail Transport - Emergency Response Assistance Plan
The person importing or offering for transport dangerous goods that require an Emergency Response Assistance Plan (ERAP) is responsible for establishing such a plan and having that plan approved by Transport Canada. If the person offering for transport or importing dangerous goods is also the carrier, that person still needs an approved plan.
The object of an ERAP is to ensure that a suitable response to emergency situations involving dangerous goods can be immediately available. Assistance from the plan holder may be in the form of telephone advice based on the information given by the personnel at the scene of an emergency, or travel to the scene with specialized personnel and equipment. Part 7, Emergency Response Assistance Plan, of the TDG Regulations includes requirements for ERAPs.
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