File:Canada - Danger Placard.svg

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English: A Canadian Danger hazardous materials placard. It indicts multiple types of dangerous goods are loaded into a large means of containment (anything over 450 litres (120 US gal), such as highway tanker trucks, railroad tank cars, and intermediate bulk container. It's usage is optional.
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Source Extracted from page 8 of Emergency Response Guidebook - 2016 Edition - (Archived)
Author United States Department of Transportation
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current21:30, 26 July 2019Thumbnail for version as of 21:30, 26 July 201990 × 90 (2 KB)The Navigators (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description= {{en|A Canadian ''Danger'' {{w|Dangerous goods|hazardous materials}} placard. It indicts multiple types of dangerous goods are loaded into a large means of containment (anything over {{convert|450|l|usgal}}, such as {{w|Tank truck|highway tanker trucks}}, railroad {{w|tank car|tank cars}}, and {{w|intermediate bulk container}}. It's usage is optional.}} |date= 2016 |source= Extracted from page 8 of [https://web.archive.org/web/20190628200610/...

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