Placard
A placard is a dangerous goods safety mark that is displayed on a large means of containment. It is used to identify dangerous goods and to show the nature of the danger they pose.
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1202 (Diesel Fuel) Placard - Plastic
Inform readers and motorists of the transportation of Diesel Fuel.
Keep motorists on the road well-aware of the presence of Diesel Fuel
Stay compliant with regulations of the Department of Transportation
Identify specific hazardous materials by applying to visible locations
Use placards on vehicles and large containers
Specific color schemes, symbols, words, and numbers requirements identify the hazard
Square-diamond format: Placard - 273 mm x 273 mm (10 3/4" x 10 3/4")
C$14.00
1202 (Diesel Fuel) Placard - Plastic

1203 (Gasoline) Placard - Plastic
Inform readers and motorists of the transportation of gasoline.
Keep motorists on the road well-aware of the presence of potentially hazardous flammable liquids
Comply with regulations and standards of the Department of Transportation
Identify specific hazardous materials by applying to visible locations
Use placards on vehicles and large containers
Specific color schemes, symbols, words, and numbers requirements identify the hazard
Square-diamond format: Placard - 273 mm x 273 mm (10 3/4" x 10 3/4")
C$7.16
1203 (Gasoline) Placard - Plastic

1267 (Crude Oil) Placard - Plastic
Inform readers and motorists of the transportation of Crude Oil.
Keep motorists on the road well-aware of the presence of potentially hazardous Crude Oil
Comply with regulations and standards of the DOT
Identify specific hazardous materials by applying to visible locations
Use placards on vehicles and large containers
Specific color schemes, symbols, words, and numbers requirements identify the hazard
Square-diamond format: Placard - 273 mm x 273 mm (10 3/4" x 10 3/4")
C$6.74
1267 (Crude Oil) Placard - Plastic