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March 2019 Regulatory Update

Canada Publishes Guidance Regarding New Asbestos Regulations


Environment and Climate Change Canada published a guidance clarifying the definition of asbestos and the amount allowed in consumer products.

The Canada Regulation SOR/2018-196 was published in October 2018 to regulate the manufacture, import, sale and use of processed asbestos fibres and consumer products containing asbestos. (See Regulatory Recap: December 2018). According to the regulation, consumer products containing asbestos in greater than trace amounts are prohibited.

In the guidance document, asbestos is defined as:

  • Actinolite
  • Anthophyllite
  • Amosite
  • Chrysotile
  • Crocidolite
  • Tremolite

The presence of asbestos in more than a trace amount can be demonstrated by test results identifying asbestos at 0.1% or more and having both of the following characteristics:

  1. Fibres longer than 5 µm, with a mean aspect ratio greater than 3:1. Aspect ratios should be determined for fibres, not bundles; and
  2. Very thin fibrils, less than 3 µm in width

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