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Literature for the Blind

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Last updated: 2008-01-14

1

What’s In This Chapter

The following sections are covered in this chapter:

2

What Is Literature for the Blind?

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Literature for the Blind is a special, no charge service available only to blind persons and recognized institutions for the blind.

Materials for the use of the blind may be sent free of postage* by Regular Parcel, Xpresspost, Lettermail or Letter-post. Registered Mail is also available free of postage, where available.

The following items, subject to the conditions and restrictions as set out in the Material for the Use of the Blind Regulations, can be mailed free of postage as Literature for the Blind:

  • matter impressed in Braille or similar raised type
  • plates for manufacturing matter impressed in Braille or similar raised type
  • tapes, records, CDs and other sound recordings posted by the blind in Canada to anyone
  • tapes, records, CDs and other sound recordings and special paper intended solely for the use of the blind if mailed to anyone by, or addressed to, a recognized institution for the blind.
*
Subject to certain conditions and restrictions such as size and weight restrictions, as defined by the Canada Post Corporation Act and the Regulations. See section 4 “Size and Weight” for more information.

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Unacceptable Items

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Materials for the use of the blind that do not meet the conditions and restrictions specified in the Canada Post Corporation Act and the Regulations, will not qualify as materials for the use of the blind and therefore, cannot be sent free of postage.

For mailings outside of Canada, please consult the International Destination Listing for information on prohibited items. See “Part H: International Destination Listing” for more information.

4

Size and Weight

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Each Literature for the Blind item must meet the size and weight specifications shown in Table 1.

Table 1: Literature for the Blind Size and Weight
Category
Length
Width
Weight
Domestic
max.
Length + width + thickness: 2 m
Length: 1 m
7 kg
min.
100 mm
70 mm
U.S.A. and International
max.
Length + width + thickness: 900 mm
Length: 600 mm
7 kg
min.
140 mm
90 mm

5

Service Standards at a Glance

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Service standards are estimates of how long it will take for the mail to be delivered from the point of deposit to the destination points. Service standards are governed by the service used. These service standards are not guaranteed.

6

Options

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An option is a service enhancement which is not included automatically as part of the basic service. The Customer must select the option by checking a box or affixing an additional label or sticker. Most options are available for an additional fee. The available options are described below.

6.1

Signature Copy (Domestic Only)

If the Signature option was selected at the time of shipping and if a signature was captured at the time of delivery, a secured signature image will be available, at no charge, on Canada Post’s website. A hard copy of the signature is also available, for a fee, by calling the Customer Relationship Support group at 1-888-550-6333. The Signature Copy will be sent to the sender via Lettermail or by facsimile within three business days of the sender’s request.

6.2

Registered Mail

Registered Mail provides Customers with a mailing receipt and offers Signature Copy, Delivery Confirmation and Coverage for loss or damage. For detailed information, see the chapter “Registered Mail (Domestic)”, or the chapter “Registered Mail (U.S.A. and International)”.

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Format

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Every item of material for the use of the blind must be prepared for posting in a manner that will prevent damage to or loss of contents, while permitting quick and easy examination of the contents by postal employees.

7.1

Domestic Literature for the Blind

Literature for the Blind items must bear a label or the words “LITERATURE FOR THE BLIND” or “DOCUMENTATION À L’USAGE DES AVEUGLES” in the upper right-hand corner on the address side of the item (by means of marking, printing or labelling). Labels must be approved by Canada Post.

7.2

International Literature for the Blind

International Literature for the Blind items must bear a label or the words “CÉCOGRAMMES” or “CÉCOGRAMMES (LITERATURE FOR THE BLIND)” in the upper right-hand corner on the address side of the item (by means of marking, printing or labelling). Labels must be approved by Canada Post.

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Addressing

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Addresses must be legible, complete and should include the correct postal code, ZIP code for U.S.A. destinations and the name of the country for international destinations, in English or French. See the chapter “Addressing Guidelines” for more information.

9

Deposit of Literature for the Blind

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As per service used.

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Delivery of Literature for the Blind

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As per service used domestically. For U.S.A. and international destinations, as per the service in the country of destination.




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