
CCCR Classifications versus GHS Classifications – Combustible Liquids – What are some of the differences?
By: Kirsten Alcock, Principal Product Safety Consultant, email As I’ve advised in the past, when determining the label for your product in Canada, you first need to determine where you want to [...]

CCCR 2001 – Child-Resistant Container Requirements and Toxic Classifications
By: Kirsten Alcock, Principal Product Safety Consultant, email The Canadian Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 (CCCR, 2001) contains some of the regulations that we must follow [...]

CCCR 2001 Compliancy and Risk – Contains Statement Label Requirements
By: Kirsten Alcock, Manager of Product Safety, email The Canadian Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001, contains the regulations that we must follow when classifying and labeling a [...]

Retail/Consumer Chemical Labels for Canada (CCCR) vs. the United States (CPSC) – Things you need to know!
By: Kirsten Alcock, Manager of Product Safety, email When looking to sell your consumer/retail product within Canada or the United States, it is important to note that although we share the same [...]

CCCR Symbols versus GHS Pictograms – Are they different?
By: Kirsten Alcock, Manager of Product Safety, email When determining the label for your product in Canada, you first need to determine where you want to sell it. Do you want to sell your product [...]

Labeling Requirements for Firepots, Portable Fireplaces, and More!
By: Ivy Tang, Product Safety Specialist, email Unknown to many, portable firepots including but not limited to: tabletop fireplaces, fondue pots, patio firebowls, tiki torches, and other [...]

CCCR Compliance: What are you providing in your kit?
By: Kirsten Alcock, Manager of Product Safety, email Did you know if you sell a kit with an additional ‘vessel’ or empty cup, that the empty container MUST BE LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CCCR [...]

Canadian Consumer Compliancy: CCCR 2001 – Child-Resistant Container Requirements
By: Kirsten Alcock, Manager of Product Safety, email The Canadian Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001 (CCCR, 2001) contains some of the regulations that we must follow when [...]

CCCR 2001- What is a Leak Test?
By: Ivy Tang, Product Safety Specialist, email Containers holding liquid chemicals must pass the Leak Test, as laid out in Schedule 3 of the Consumer Chemicals and Containers Regulations, 2001. [...]