Combustible Liquid Placard, UN 1993, Removable Vinyl, Pack of 25
Item No.
ZEZ91993
Overview
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Item Description
Play it safe when transporting Dangerous Goods with Labelmaster's UN 1993 Combustible Liquid Placards. Pre-printed with the four-digit UN Number, these DOT placards are what you need for shipping Flammable Liquids, N.O.S., Fuel Oil and meeting the requirements of 49 CFR 172.500 for domestic and international shipments of hazardous materials by highway, rail and water. They are printed on Removable Vinyl that can be removed with little or no residue remaining on the surface, and is perfect for both long-term and short-term shipping needs. These Hazard Class 3 placards 273 x 273mm and are sold in packs of 25 or cases of 900.
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Specifications
Format | Pack |
Format Unit Of Measure | 25 |
Width | 273 mm |
Height | 273 mm |
Legend Text | 1993 |
Core Size | 0 |
Rewind Style | 0 |
Suggested Usage | To ship UN1993 |
Manufacturer Number | ZEZ91993 |
Manufacturer Name | Labelmaster |
Regulatory
Regulatory Agency | DOT |
Regulatory Standard | 172.519, 172.332 |
UN Number | 1993 |
Hazard Class Name | Combustible Liquid |
Hazard Class Number | 3 |
Commodity | Combustible Liquid, N.O.S. |
Prop 65 Warning | WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |
Cancer Warning Chemical Info | Benzophenone |
Reproductive Harm Chemical | Toluene |
Technical
UPC Code | 887277110577 |
Minimum Application Temperature | -10°F |
Shelf Life | 2 years |
Service Range | -40°F to 176°F |
Thickness | 9.5 Mil |
Adhesive Type | EZ-Removable Acrylic |
Material | EZ-Removable Vinyl |
Shipping
Weight | 1.31 lbs |
Country Of Origin | US |
Harmonized Tariff Code | 4911990000 |
Master Carton Units | 36 |
Master Carton Weight | 46.8 Lbs |
Master Carton Height | 12 " |
Master Carton Length | 12 " |
Master Carton Width | 12 " |
UNSPSC Code | 55121726 |