Vol. 150, No. 14 — July 13, 2016

Registration

SOR/2016-185 June 22, 2016

CANADA CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY ACT

Tents Regulations

P.C. 2016-612 June 21, 2016

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 (see footnote a), makes the annexed Tents Regulations.

Tents Regulations

Interpretation

Definitions

1 The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

after-flame time means the length of time a wall and top material, tested in accordance with the procedure set out in section 3 of Schedule 1, continues to flame after the ignition source has been removed. (durée de combustion résiduelle)

CPAI-84 means the Industrial Fabrics Association International standard CPAI-84, entitled A Specification for Flame-Resistant Materials Used in Camping Tentage (1995 Revision). (norme CPAI-84)

flooring material means the fabric or other pliable material that constitutes the floor of a tent. (matériau pour sol)

sample unit means

tent means a portable shelter made of fabric or other pliable material, such as a camping tent, an ice-fishing tent or a dining shelter, and includes a play tent, but excludes a tent subject to the National Building Code of Canada, 2010, issued by the Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes, National Research Council of Canada, a canopy, an awning, a tarpaulin, a tent trailer and an air-supported structure. (tente)

wall and top material means the fabric or other pliable material that constitutes a tent, other than the flooring material. (matériau pour parois et toit)

Specifications

Flooring material

2 When a sample unit of flooring material is prepared and tested in accordance with the procedures set out in Schedule 1, none of the specimens of the sample unit is to display any damage within 25 mm of the edge of the hole in the flattening frame.

Wall and top material

3 When a sample unit of wall and top material is prepared and tested in accordance with the procedures set out in Schedule 1,

TABLE

Item

Column 1

Mass per Area of Specimen Being Tested (g/m2)

Column 2

Maximum Damaged Length of Each Specimen of the Sample Unit (mm)

Column 3

Maximum Average Damaged Length of Specimens of the Sample Unit (mm)

1

Greater than 340

255

115

2

271 to 340

255

140

3

201 to 270

255

165

4

136 to 200

255

190

5

51 to 135

255

215

6

Less than 51

255

230

Labelling

Presentation and information

4 A tent must have a label that is permanently affixed to it at a prominent location and that displays in a legible manner

Repeal

5 The Hazardous Products (Tents) Regulations (see footnote 1) are repealed.

Coming into Force

Registration

6 These Regulations come into force on the day on which they are registered.

SCHEDULE 1

(Sections 1 to 3)

Procedures for Testing Tents

General Requirements for Testing

1 A flame test must be performed

Test of Flooring Material

2 The following method is to be used to determine the damage displayed by specimens of a sample unit of flooring material:

Test of Wall and Top Material

3 The following method is to be used to determine the after-flame time, the average after-flame time, the damaged length and the average damaged length of specimens of a sample unit of wall and top material:

TABLE

Item

Column 1

Mass per Area of Specimen Being Tested (g/m2)

Column 2

Loads for Determining Damaged Length (g)

1

Less than 101

50

2

101 to 200

100

3

201 to 340

200

4

Greater than 340

300

SCHEDULE 2

(Paragraph 4(c))

Precautions

1 The following precautions should be taken when camping:

N.B. The Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement for these Regulations appears following SOR/2016-164, Asbestos Products Regulations.