True -this is for HAZMAT
A poisonous gas placard typically features the hazard symbol for toxic chemicals, which is a skull and crossbones symbol. The placard may also include the UN number for the specific poisonous gas, as well as any additional information required by regulations. The placard is usually in a diamond shape and is orange with black symbols.
A boat that is 26 feet or longer is required to have an oil discharge placard posted. This placard must inform crew and passengers about the disposal of oil and oily waste. It is a part of compliance with regulations aimed at preventing marine pollution.
The US Coast Guard requires an oil discharge placard for boats over 26 feet.
On federal waters, the Garbage Disposal Placard is required if your boat is 26 feet or longer. It must be displayed prominently.
Dangerous When Wet
On federal waters, the Garbage Disposal Placard is required if your boat is 26 feet or longer. It must be displayed prominently.
HC 1.4
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For 250 pounds of Division 5.1 material, which refers to oxidizers, a placard is required that displays the number "5.1" in a diamond shape. The placard should be predominantly yellow with the black number "5.1" indicating the specific hazard associated with oxidizing substances. This ensures proper identification and handling during transportation. Always check local regulations to confirm specific requirements.
The word placard (noun meaning a sign, a notice, an advertisement) has no direct antonym; the closest would be 'without placard' or 'placard-less'.
Someone has misspelled my name on this placard. A sandwich sign is a two-faced placard!
In French, "placard" is masculine.