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DANGEROUS GOODS

The following items fall under the list of dangerous goods and cannot be transported legally by any Mover.

THE LAW--THEN AND NOW

In the past, the transportation of dangerous goods was regulated by a condition of carriage printed at the back of the moving contract. That condition, known as No. 15, still reads as follows on the Bill of Lading:

"Every person, whether as principal or agent, shipping explosives or dangerous goods without previous full disclosure to the carrier as required by law, shall indemnify the carrier against all loss, damage or delay caused thereby, and such goods may be warehoused at the consignor's risk and expense."

Today, in order to further public safety, Federal, Provincial and Territorial governments have enacted legislation under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act. Such legislation clearly establishes under what conditions goods can be shipped.

ALLOWABLE ITEMS

Kenwood has used the Dangerous Goods Act to establish the following lists of products that we will allow and will not allow to be transported in our vans and containers. These lists of items have been developed to safeguard your shipment, other Customers' shipments, our moving teams and equipment.

Certain items may accompany a shipment of household goods under these conditions:

1. The items must be placed in a carton clearly labeled as follows: "Consumer Commodity-- Dangerous Goods Exempt". Your Consultant will give you the necessary sticker.

2. The carton must be pointed out to the van operator at the time of loading so that he may list it clearly on the Inventory.

3. You must declare that the dangerous goods contained in the designated carton are the only dangerous goods in the shipment as defined in the Act. In order to make this declaration, you will be requested to sign the following statement on the front of the Bill of Lading:

"I warrant that this shipment of goods does not contain any dangerous substance as defined under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act of Canada or any Province or Territory, except such goods as are declared exempt by each applicable act and regulations thereunder. I also warrant that all such goods are or will be in a carton marked 'Consumer Commodity --Dangerous Goods Exempt' and shown as such on the Inventory."

Those products which must be placed in the specially marked carton include, among other non-restricted chemicals:

  • Chemicals for photographic hobby.

  • Household cleaners (i.e. Mr. Clean, Ajax, Comet, Spic 'n' Span)

  • Nail polish & remover

  • Perfume

DANGEROUS ITEMS

To guard against damage which could be caused by combustion, leakage or explosion, the following items may NOT be included in your shipment:

Aerosol cans (except personal toiletries).

Ammunition

Acid batteries with the exception of those included in a vehicle transported with your shipment of household goods

Bleach

Chemistry sets

Cleaning fluids (i.e. varsol, turpentine, ammonia)

Explosives

Fire extinguishers

Fireworks

Fertilizers containing ammonium nitrate

Flammable goods of all types

Flares

Gasoline

Kerosene

Lighter fluid

Liquefied petroleum gases of all types

Matches

Oily cloths

Paints

Pesticides containing an arsenic, strychnine or cyanide base

Propane cars

Barbecue starter fuel

Tanks of compressed gases such as barbecue tanks and diving tanks.

If you are unsure about whether or not you may ship certain goods, please contact your Moving Consultant.!

Flammables Combustible Liquids
Adhesive (Glue, Cements, Plastics) Camphor Oil
Aerosol Cans (Flammable Contents)  Disinfectants
i.e. hair spray, deodorants, perfumes, colognes, ammonia Type Cleaners (fluids containing combustible materials, 
Charcoal Briquettes i.e. spot remover, office machine liquid cleaner, etc)
Cleaning Fluids Alcohol
Compound 3 Weed Killers 
Denatured Alcohol Explosives
Enamel Black Powder
Hand Signal Flames Cigarette Loads
Kerosene Dynamite, Plastic or any similar explosive
Lacquer Explosive Auto Alarms
Leather Dressing or Bleach Fireworks
Lighter Fluids  Small Arms Ammunition
(pocket, charcoal, camp, stove, lamp or touch) Primers
Liquors Smokeless Powder
Matches Souvenir Explosive
Oil Stains for wood, flammable paint Instruments of War
Paint/Varnish Remover Spear Guns having a charged head
Petroleum Products (Kerosene, etc.) Toy propellant or Smoke Devices
Photographic Flash Bulbs Trick Matches Solvents
Polishes (liquid, metal, stove, furniture) Trick Noise Makers
Propane Tanks (non-purged) 
Propane or other gas for cooking Corrosive Liquids
Shellac, Shoe Polish (liquid) Acids, Photographic, used in film developing
Plastic Etching Acid Engine
Stains Iron/Stell Rust Fire, Prevention Compounds
Turpentine Muriatic Acids
Windshield Solvent Nitric Acid
Wines Sulfuric Acid
 

 
 
 

Gases, Compressed 

Starting Fluids 
Extinguishers 
Gases used in welding 
Diving Tanks 
Rags soaked in corrosive or flammable substances 
Combustible Liquids
Camphor Oil
Disinfectants
Type Cleaners (fluids containing combustible materials, 
i.e. spot remover, office machine liquid cleaner, etc)
Alcohol

Explosives 

Black Powder
Cigarette Loads
Dynamite, Plastic or any similar explosive
Explosive Auto Alarms
Fireworks
Small Arms Ammunition
Primers
Smokeless Powder
Souvenir Explosive
Instruments of War
Spear Guns having a charged head
Toy propellant or Smoke Devices
Trick Matches Solvents
Trick Noise Makers

Corrosive Liquids

Acids, Photographic, used in film developing
Etching Acid Engine
Iron/Stell Rust Fire, Prevention Compounds
Muriatic Acids
Nitric Acid
Sulfuric Acid