What is the 1987 flammable placard?
Play it safe when transporting Alcohols, N.O.S. with Labelmaster’s UN 1987 Flammable Liquid Placards….Flammable Liquid Placard, UN 1987, Removable Vinyl, Pack of 25.
| Regulatory Agency | DOT |
|---|---|
| UN Number | 1987 |
| Hazard Class Name | Flammable Liquid |
| Hazard Class Number | 3 |
| Commodity | Alcohols, N.O.S. |
What chemical is placard 1987?
Flammable Liquid Placard, UN 1987, Aluminum, Sold Individually
| Regulatory Agency | DOT |
|---|---|
| UN Number | 1987 |
| Hazard Class Name | Flammable Liquid |
| Hazard Class Number | 3 |
| Commodity | Alcohols, N.O.S. |
What class is UN 1987?
Substances with similar name
| UN-Number | Name | Hazard Class |
|---|---|---|
| UN 1987 | Alcohols, n.o.s. | 3 |
| Butyl alcohols, see Butanols |
What is the placard for ethanol?
UN 1170
UN 1170 Flammable Liquid Placard — Ethanol (Ethyl alcohol) from Labelmaster.
What do the numbers on a hazmat placard mean?
Numbers 1-9 represent the different hazardous classes and their divisions (class numbers are located at the bottom of the sign and division numbers are in the middle): Class 1 — Explosives. 1.1: Products with the potential to create a mass explosion. 1.2: Products with the potential to create a projectile hazard.
What is hazmat placard?
UN 3475 Flammable Liquid Placard — Ethanol and Gasoline Mixture.
What do the colors on a placard mean?
Green placards indicate the material is non-flammable; Yellow placards indicate the material is an oxidizer; Blue placards indicate the material is dangerous when wet; Orange placards indicate the material is explosive; White placards with black stripes indicate miscellaneous hazardous materials.
What placard is diesel?
4-Digit DOT Placards: Hazard Class 3 – 1202 (Diesel Fuel)