It is a DOT hazmat placard meaning "compressed oxygen."
True -this is for HAZMAT
If you're hauling hazmat, missing hazmat signs are a federal offense. If you're NOT hauling hazmat, you don't even need the placard frames.
The radioactive placard on a vehicle indicates that the vehicle carries some amount or regulated radioactive material.
The number 1853 on a hazmat placard refers to "Polyethylene glycol," a chemical compound often used in various industrial applications. In the context of hazardous materials, this number helps responders quickly identify the substance during emergencies. The placard system is part of the broader Hazardous Materials Identification System, aiding in safe handling and response procedures.
The Dangerous When Wet placard is a square on point (or diamond) placard with white markings on a blue background. The words "Dangerous When Wet are printed across the middle, with a drawing of a flame centered in the upper corner, and the numeral four (4) in the bottom corner to indicate the Hazard Class.
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.
An orange placard typically indicates a vehicle or shipment that is transporting hazardous materials. It serves to alert emergency responders and others that the contents may pose risks, such as flammability, toxicity, or reactivity. The specific number and symbol on the placard provide additional information about the type of hazard. This system is part of the broader framework for safely handling and transporting dangerous goods.
the placard have been posted everywhere.
how much propane can you haul without hazmat endorsement
A combustible gas placard indicates the presence of gases that can ignite and burn in the event of a fire or explosion. It is used to warn individuals of the potential hazards associated with handling or transporting these gases.