What is the 1987 flammable placard?

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)

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