If a controlled product is imported into Canada, must a Canadian “supplier identifier” be disclosed on the MSDS?
A. No. The term “supplier” is defined in section 11 of the HPA and includes “a person who is a manufacturer, processor or packager of a controlled product or a person who, in the course of business, imports or sells controlled products”. The “supplier identifier” (a term which is defined in section 2 of the CPR to mean “the name of the supplier of the controlled product”) as well as the name of the manufacturer must be disclosed on the MSDS.
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