2005: Surface Coating Materials Regulations. The rule cuts the total lead allowed in all surface coating materials from the current 600 mg/kg limit to 90 mg/kg. 2. At the outset of the Regulations the following terms are defined: "container", "display panel", "good laboratory practices", "surface coating material". Surface coating entails the deposition of a solid film on a surface through the application of a coating material such as paint, lacquer, or var- nish. Surface coating operations are significant volatile organic compound . (2) In the calculation of the area of a display panel, any seam and any convex or concave surface at the top or bottom of the container are to be excluded. 5 A surface coating material must not contain more that 10 mg/kg total mercury when a dried sample is tested in accordance with a method that conforms to good laboratory practices. 393 0 obj
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It is Health Canada policy to employ this 10 mg/kg limit as an enforcement limit for surface coatings materials on toys. 9, 10 It is worth mentioning that no material can completely prevent ice or snow accumulation on surfaces. SOR/2005-109 [Repealed, SOR/2016-193, s. 7] - 2016-06-22.
Applicable Products This proposed code is applicable to consumer products that are surface coating materials containing DEGME. P.C. Section 2 establishes that the advertising, sale and importation of a surface coating material are authorized only if the requirements of these Regulations are met. CANADA REDUCES LEAD LIMITS FOR SURFACE COATING MATERIALS IN CERTAIN PRODUCTS The Canadian Government recently set more stringent lead content limits for surface coating materials and surface coating materials in certain consumer products. The most common assumption is that any product having reduced chemical affinity with water should also have weak ice adhesion strength. (2) Subject to subsection (3), if the area of the display panel is less than 35 cm2, the display panel may contain only the following warning: (3) If the warning required by subsection (1) or (2) is displayed in separate English and French display panels, the signal word “DANGER” must be displayed in each display panel, but if the warning is displayed in one bilingual display panel, the signal word “DANGER” need only be displayed once. To gain compliance, manufacturers should also be aware of regulations relating to asbestos, glazed ceramics and glassware, infant feeding bottle nipples, kettles, phthalates, and surface coating materials. 2005-621 2005-04-19 4.2.2.1 General Industrial Surface Coating1-4 4.2.2.1.1 Process Description Surface coating is the application of decorative or protective materials in liquid or powder form to substrates. The lead limits were lowered from 600 mg/kg to 90 mg/kg and took effect on 21 October, 2010 Total Lead And Mercury In Surface Coatings [Canada Toys Regulations (SOR/2011-17) With SOR/2016-195 & SOR/2016-302 & SOR/2018-138 Amendment, Toxicological Hazards, Section 23 And SOR/2016-193 Surface Coating Materials Regulations] PASS Total Lead Content [Canada Consumer Products Containing Lead Regulations (SOR/2018-83)] PASS Marginal note:Lead content and test method 1. The regulations under development are national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants (NESHAPs) under Section … This method describes a general procedure for the determination of the total cadmium content in surface coating materials by Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES) as applicable under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act S.C. 2010, c.21 and Surface Coating Regulation (SOR 2016-193), Toy Regulation (SOR 2011–17) and Children’s Jewelry Regulations (SOR 2018–82). 1 The following definitions apply in these Regulations. h�b```����@��9�,:��p��*�ܲv���s�B�9j%�,g��7�}wI�1��p�a�]r'��&�fGGG�`GG��� bp`e��`����EiN � 0*����x(hί9m?�bNo�y�:��;�0��``�b)z�-��d`����A ��}=#�*F+� �:J�
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2016-620 2016-06-21 His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Health, pursuant to section 37 of the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act a, makes the annexed Surface Coating Materials Regulations. Surface Coating Materials Regulations. Canada: 888-831-0722 Advanced Search. 4 (1) The warning required by section 3 must appear in. 2 (1) A surface coating material must not contain more than 90 mg/kg total lead when a dried sample is tested in accordance with a method that conforms to good laboratory practices. In particular, the Regulations lay down provisions relating to the protection of the population from such coating materials. On November 5, 2016, the Canada Department of Health (DOH) issued Guidance: Code of Practice for a Recommended Concentration of 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy) Ethanol (DEGME) in Surface Coating Materials Available to Consumers in Canada through the Canada Gazette. 2 (1)A surface coating material must not contain more than 90 mg/kg total lead when a dried sample is tested in accordance with a method that conforms to good laboratory practices. SOR/2016-193, Surface Coating Materials Regulations (Total Lead and Mercury) SOR/2011-17 as amended, Leachable Metals in Surface Coatings; SOR/2010-273 as amended, Lead in Substrate Materials; SOR/2018-83 Consumer Products Containing Lead Regulations; Extracted Summary. Surface Coating Materials Regulations P.C. 2 (1)A surface coating material must not contain more than 90 mg/kg total lead when a dried sample is tested in accordance with a method that conforms to good laboratory practices. Must be used exclusively [Insert the applicable uses mentioned in subsection 2(2)]. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a surface coating material that is used. The present Regulations are made under the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act. Surface Coating Materials Regulations, SOR/2016-193, <, This regulation is current to 2020-12-02 according to the, Utiliser uniquement aux fins suivantes : [, Products With an Applied Surface Coating Material, Administrative Monetary Penalties (Consumer Products) Regulations, Carbonated Beverage Glass Containers Regulations, Cigarette Ignition Propensity (Consumer Products) Regulations, Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001, Consumer Products Containing Lead Regulations, Corded Window Covering Products Regulations, Exemption Regulations (Consumer Products), Expansion Gates and Expandable Enclosures Regulations, Face Protectors for Ice Hockey and Box Lacrosse Players Regulations, Glazed Ceramics and Glassware Regulations, Restraint Systems and Booster Seats for Motor Vehicles Regulations, Vaping Products Labelling and Packaging Regulations, Consumer Products Containing Lead (Contact with Mouth) Regulations, Hazardous Products (Cellulose Insulation) Regulations, Hazardous Products (Charcoal) Regulations, Hazardous Products (Expansion Gates and Expandable Enclosures) Regulations, Hazardous Products (Infant Feeding Bottle Nipples) Regulations, Hazardous Products (Mattresses) Regulations, Hazardous Products (Pacifiers) Regulations. The Coatings and Consumer Products Group (CCPG) of EPA is currently engaged in the development of regulations for a number of categories of industrial surface coating operations and composite operations. %%EOF
Relevant Acts and regulations in Canada for the paint and coatings industry are noted below. The ISO Global Toy Standard (IS 8124-3) also addresses these elements. (aire d’affichage), good laboratory practices means practices that are in accordance with the principles set out in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development document entitled OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice, Number 1 of the OECD Series on Principles of Good Laboratory Practice and Compliance Monitoring, ENV/MC/CHEM(98)17, the English version of which is dated January 21, 1998 and the French version of which is dated March 6, 1998. Surface Coating Materials Regulations. 0
(a) as an anti-corrosive or anti-weathering coating on the interior or exterior surface of a building having an agricultural purpose or on equipment having an agricultural purpose; (b) as an anti-corrosive or anti-weathering coating on a structure, other than a building, having an agricultural or public purpose; (c) as a touch-up coating on metal surfaces; (d) in the production of outdoor graphic art, including billboard displays; or. Canada Toy Standards & Regulations. 6. On November 10, Health Canada issued a final rule amending the Surface Coating Materials Regulations, further restricting the use of lead in surface coatings for children's toys, furniture, and other items. The proposed code may be adopted by any person who manufactures in Canada or imports into Canada surface coating materials that are consumer products containing DEGME. 1 (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations. (bonnes pratiques de laboratoire), surface coating material means a paint or other similar material, with or without pigment, that dries to a solid film after it is applied to a surface, but does not include material that becomes a part of the substrate. Paint manufacturers reformulated their coatings to comply with new regulations. 2 - Lead; 5 - Mercury; 6 - Products With an Applied Surface Coating Material; 7 - Repeal; 8 - … Examples of products regulated under the CCPSA Regulations include: candles, carriages and strollers, jewellery, sleepwear, glazed ceramics, infant feeding bottle nipples, kettles, pacifiers, phthalates, playpens, restraining systems and booster seats for motor vehicles, science education sets and surface coating materials. Canada FCM are regulated in Canada by the Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA). Canada: Surface Coating Materials Regulations, SOR/2005-109, 2005 - Amendment - (on lead content) Regulations, SOR/2011-14. 8 These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered. H� ��@J� ��L��L m�D�2� h� SOR/2016-193 June 22, 2016 Canada Consumer Product Safety Act Surface Coating Materials Regulations. Exceptions. FLAT COATINGS are coatings that register a gloss of less than 15 on an 85-degree meter or less than 5 on a 60-degree meter according to ASTM Test Method D 523. acR�/�ڈ4�#��ߝ��6mo�t:�|��w��*RAiLJ�$�p�Z.b�)1�e�K����g���'�E��%9?�7�`N�|�u�S�=��/GCo�+���;+P��9��®x�n�c~u�~#Ī3=xh[�
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The Regulations further restrict the maximum allowable lead level and set a restriction on the maximum allowable mercury level of paints and other surface coating materials. "A surface coating material must not contain more than 90 mg/kg total lead when a dried sample is tested in accordance with a method that conforms to good laboratory practices. The text consists of 8 sections (revêtement architectural) excluded compounds 1.1. excluded compoun… The lead and mercury levels in the Regulations are the accepted background levels or 6 The following products must not have an applied surface coating material that contains more than 90 mg/kg total lead: (a) products for children, including furniture; and. include restrictions on the soluble levels of Antimony, Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Chromium, Mercury, Selenium and total Lead in surface coating materials used for toys. architectural coating 1.1. architectural coating means a product to be applied onto or impregnated into a substrate, for use on traffic surfaces such as streets and highways, curbs, berms, driveways, parking lots, sidewalks and airport runways, or stationary structures, including temporary buildings and their appurtenances, whether installed or detached. [Return to Top] FLOOR COATINGS are opaque coatings that are formulated for or applied to flooring including, but not limited to, flooring for garages, decks, and porches. tions with the Surface Coating Materials Regulations (the Regu-lations), which apply to all forms of coating materials. (3) In the case of a container that is curved in any way, other than a bag, the display panel area is 40% of the total area of the container, excluding the top and bottom. Learn more about FCM Regulations in Canada > The following are the stationary sources of air pollution for the solvent use and surface coating industries, and their corresponding air pollution regulations. materials. Exceptions(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a surface coating material that is used 2.1. – regulations ensure the same limit applies to all consumer paints sold, imported or advertised in Canada, which improves consumer protection – voluntary measures only applied to CPCA members; other manufacturers, importers not required to comply – difficult for CPCA … Registration 2005-04-19. 2. (revêtement). No amending legislation available on CanLII. (a) a permanent, clear and legible manner; (b) capital letters, except for the portion dealing with uses in the warning under subsection 3(1); (c) bold-face or medium-face sans serif type; and. The Surface Coating Materials Regulations under the CCPSA limit the concentration of total mercury present in a surface coating material to no more than 10 mg/kg. LABConnect™ - Online Results & More ... Materials Testing, Characterization and Forensic Laboratory Services ... single crystals, nano-structures, microelectronic materials, and processing and characterization of coatings and thin films, to name a few. Canada (Hazardous Products Act (item 9 of Part 1 of Schedule I)) Surface coating materials, including but not limited to paints, varnishes and stickers / decals applied during product manufacturing, on toys, equipment and other products for use by a child in learning or play. These coatings normally include general solvent type paints, varnishes, lacquers, and water thinned paints. To learn more about the regulations and guidelines for each industry, just click on the links below. (a)as an anti … On July 13, 2016, Canada published a host of revised regulations under … All items in these Annexes … endstream
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