Hazardous Products Regulation: Understanding the New Hazard Classification “Chemicals Under Pressure”

By: Sarah D’Mello, SENIOR PRODUCT SAFETY SPECIALIST, email

Significant amendments have been made to the Canadian Hazardous Products Regulation (HPR) to improve safety and clarity in chemical handling and communication. One of the noteworthy additions is the new hazard classification, Chemicals under Pressure.

What are “Chemicals Under Pressure”?

Chemicals under pressure refers to liquids or solids that are packaged in a container (other than an aerosol dispenser) and that are pressurized with a gas at a gauge pressure of 200 kPa or more at 20°C, but excludes any gas under pressure as defined in section 7.5

Criteria

The new hazard classification includes 3 categories with the following criteria:

Labelling

Each category has required symbols, signal word and hazard and precautionary statements:

Exclusions

If a product is classified in a category of the hazard class “Chemicals Under Pressure,” it cannot also be classified as:

Manufacturers and suppliers are expected to comply with the amended HPR from December 14, 2025. Subscribe to Dell Tech’s emails and follow us on LinkedIn to stay updated on the latest information about the HPR.

 


 

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