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Explosives Regulations, 2013

Version of section 196 from 2024-05-03 to 2024-11-26:


Marginal note:Age of driver

  •  (1) A person who is less than 21 years old must not drive a vehicle that is transporting more than 2 000 kg of explosives.

  • Marginal note:No smoking

    (2) A person must not smoke while they are in a vehicle that contains explosives, or while they are attending one.

  • Marginal note:Performance-diminishing substance

    (3) A person who is under the influence of alcohol or another performance-diminishing substance must not be in or attend a vehicle that contains explosives. However, a person who has taken a prescription drug may be in or attend a vehicle containing explosives if they have medical proof that they need the drug and that it will not impede their ability to function safely.

  • Marginal note:Performance-diminishing substance — possession

    (4) A driver and any person assisting the driver must not carry alcohol or another performance-diminishing substance for their personal use while transporting explosives.

  • Marginal note:No stopping en route

    (5) The driver of a vehicle transporting explosives must not stop en route unnecessarily. If a stop is necessary, the driver must stop for no longer than required under the circumstances and must park the vehicle away from any place where there is an open flame, match or any other thing that could increase the likelihood of an ignition, and, in order to ensure that the risk of harm to people and property is as low as reasonably practicable, the driver must park the vehicle away from:

    • (a) any dwelling;

    • (b) any place where flammable substances, including but not limited to gasoline pumps, propane tanks or above-ground storage tanks for flammable liquid or flammable gas, are stored; and

    • (c) any area where people are likely to gather.

  • Marginal note:Exception

    (5.1) Despite subsection (5), a vehicle transporting no more than 25 kg of high explosives (type E) and no more than 100 detonators (type I), may be parked if the following requirements are met:

    • (a) no other item or substance that could increase the likelihood of an ignition is in the vehicle;

    • (b) the vehicle is parked in a place where there is no open flame, match or any other thing that could increase the likelihood of an ignition; and

    • (c) the vehicle is parked at least 30 m from any dwelling, railway line or public highway and from any place where flammable substances, including gasoline pumps, propane tanks or above-ground storage tanks for a flammable liquid or flammable gas, are stored.

  • Marginal note:Repairs

    (6) In the case of a mechanical breakdown of a vehicle transporting explosives, the driver must ensure that repairs to the vehicle are done at the location of the breakdown only if doing the repair work will not increase the likelihood of an ignition and that the work is done by a person who understands the hazards to which they could be exposed and who is competent to carry out their duties in a manner that is safe, lawful and ensures the security of the vehicle.

  • Marginal note:Route

    (7) The driver of a vehicle transporting explosives must follow dangerous goods routes. If there are no dangerous goods routes, the driver must, if possible, avoid routes that pass through densely populated areas.

  • Marginal note:Maintaining separation

    (8) A driver of a vehicle transporting more than 2 000 kg of explosives must maintain a distance of at least 300 m between their vehicle and any other vehicle that is transporting more than 2 000 kg of explosives.

  • (9) [Repealed, SOR/2024-77, s. 57]

  • SOR/2016-75, s. 38
  • SOR/2018-231, s. 24
  • SOR/2022-121, s. 4
  • SOR/2024-77, s. 57

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