LH4 Canadian Dangerous Requirements
To specify additional Transport Canada requirements covering transportation of dangerous goods in Canada
Position
Element
Name
Type
Requirement
Min
Max
Repeat
The identity number of a specific hazardous emergency response plan that is assigned by the Director General of Canada
P0102: If either LH4-01 or LH4-02 is present, then the other is required
Complete communications number including country or area code when applicable
LH402 is used for the emergency response plan telephone number.
Code indicating degree of danger in terms of Roman number I, II or III
Code indicating the classification of dangerous goods, other than the primary classification, that is associated with a number or a set of numbers
LH404 is for the first subsidiary classification.
Code indicating the classification of dangerous goods, other than the primary classification, that is associated with a number or a set of numbers
LH405 is for the second subsidiary classification.
Code indicating the classification of dangerous goods, other than the primary classification, that is associated with a number or a set of numbers
LH406 is for the third subsidiary classification.
Code identifying the type of subsidiary risk
Net weight of the explosive quantity of the hazardous commodity
P0812: If either LH4-08 or LH4-12 is present, then the other is required
Notation required by Canadian regulatory agencies
Code indicating 'Special Commodity' notation on operational waybill as identified by the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulation (TDG)
Complete communications number including country or area code when applicable
LH411 is an additional telephone number.
Code specifying the units in which a value is being expressed, or manner in which a measurement has been taken