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Railway Prevention of Electric Sparks Regulations (SOR/82-1015)

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Railway Prevention of Electric Sparks Regulations

SOR/82-1015

RAILWAY SAFETY ACT

Registration 1982-11-19

Regulations Respecting the Prevention of Electric Sparks that May Cause Fire During the Transfer of Flammable Liquids or Compressed Flammable Gases Between Units of Railway Rolling Stock and Stationary Bulk Storage Facilities

C.T.C. 1982-8 RAIL

The Canadian Transport Commission, pursuant to section 46 of the National Transportation Act and section 227 of the Railway Act, hereby revokes the Electric Sparks Prevention Regulations, C.R.C., c. 1181 and makes the annexed Regulations respecting the prevention of electric sparks that may cause fire during the transfer of flammable liquids or compressed flammable gases between units of railway rolling stock and stationary bulk storage facilities, in substitution therefor.

November 16th, 1982

Short Title

 These Regulations may be cited as the Railway Prevention of Electric Sparks Regulations.

Interpretation

 In these Regulations,

cathodic protection

cathodic protection means a technique to prevent the corrosion of a metal surface by making that surface the cathode of an electro-chemical cell; (protection cathodique)

compressed flammable gas

compressed flammable gas means any product, material or mixture that

  • (a) has a critical temperature less than 50°C, an absolute vapour pressure greater than 295 kPa at 50°C or an absolute pressure in a pressure vessel greater than 275 kPa at 21.1°C or 716 kPa at 54.4°C, and

  • (b) is flammable when in a mixture of 13 per cent or less by volume with air at normal atmospheric temperature and pressure or has a flammable range with air wider than 12 per cent regardless of the lower limit; (gaz comprimé inflammable)

flammable range

flammable range means the difference between the minimum and maximum volume percentage of a product, material or mixture in air that, with air, forms a compressed flammable gas; (intervalle d’inflammabilité)

flammable liquid

flammable liquid means any liquid that gives off flammable vapours at or below a temperature of 61°C in a closed cup test; (liquide inflammable)

railway company

railway company means a railway company that is subject to the jurisdiction of the Canadian Transport Commission. (compagnie de chemin de fer)

General

 Except as permitted in these Regulations, no railway company shall transfer flammable liquids or compressed flammable gases between a unit of railway rolling stock and a stationary bulk storage facility.

 Subject to sections 6 and 7, a railway company may transfer flammable liquids or compressed flammable gases between a unit of railway rolling stock and a stationary bulk storage facility if, before the transfer, the railway company

  • (a) establishes, between the section of railway track on which any unit of rolling stock stands and the piping system that is to be used for the transfer, a permanent electrical connection that consists of at least two wires, each of which

    • (i) is made of flexible copper or other corrosion-resistant material, and

    • (ii) has a resistance of not more than 1.33 ohms/km;

  • (b) bonds the section of railway track on which any unit of rolling stock stands at each rail joint in the section and cross-bonds the two rails of the section in at least two places;

  • (c) grounds the section of railway track that is bonded as required by paragraph (b) with at least two ground rods that are

    • (i) at least 2.5 m long,

    • (ii) at least 15.8 mm in diameter, and

    • (iii) connected to each other and to the section of railway track with two wires between each point of connection, each of which has a resistance of not more than 1.33 ohms/km between each place where the section of railway track is grounded;

  • (d) grounds all non-current carrying components of the piping system that is to be used for the transfer, including tanks, pumps and stands; and

  • (e) installs insulated rail joints so as to electrically separate the section of railway track on which any unit of rolling stock stands from all other railway track.

  •  (1) Where the grounding required by section 4 is difficult to implement owing to local conditions, the railway company shall take such additional measures, including the installation of insulated joints in the piping system, the provision of additional ground rods or the provision of additional bonds between the piping system and the units of rolling stock, as may be required to ground the section of railway track.

  • (2) Where the tanks of a piping system have cathodic protection, the tanks shall be grounded in a manner that does not interfere with the cathodic protection.

  • (3) Insulated rail joints that are installed as required by paragraph 4(e) shall not be bridged by rolling stock or by any other means during the transfer operations.

 No transfer of flammable liquids or compressed flammable gases between a unit of rolling stock and a stationary bulk storage facility that is constructed after the coming into force of these Regulations shall be made within 150 m of a power transmission line that has a voltage of 360 kV or more or within 75 m of a power transmission line that has a voltage of 230 kV to 359 kV.

 

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