FM 55-15 E-1 APPENDIX E DOT CHART 10 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MARKING, LABELING & PLACARDING GUIDE This appendix contains facsimiles of hazardous materials warning labels, placards, and package markings and guidelines for their use as set forth in DOT Chart 10. Full-color copies of DOT Chart 10 can be obtained by calling 1-800-467-4922, extension 3, or writing OHMIT/DHM-51, Washington, DC 20590. Regulations and require- ments governing the transport of hazardous materials by all modes of transportation can be found in 49 CFR, Parts 100-199. For detailed information and to determine compliance, refer to that and other applicable publications. LABELS See Figure E-1, page E-2, for hazardous materials warning labels. The following guidelines apply to the use of warning labels: • On and after 1 October 1993, those labels in boxes marked “TRANSITION-2001” will not be au- thorized for use under 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart E. (NOTE: These labels may be used IF they were affixed to a package offered for transportation and transported prior to 1 October 2001, and the package was filled with hazardous materials prior to 1 October 1991.) • For classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, text indicat- ing a hazard (e.g., “CORROSIVE”) IS NOT required on a label. The label must otherwise conform to Subpart E (Section 172.405). • Any person who offers a hazardous material for transportation MUST label the package, if required [Section 172.400(a)]. • The Hazardous Materials Table (Section 172.101) identifies the proper label(s) for the hazard- ous material listed. • When required, labels must be printed on or affixed to the surface of the package near the proper shipping name [Section 172.406(a)]. • When two or more labels are required, they must be displayed next to each other [Section 172.406(c)]. • Labels may be affixed to packages when not required by regulations, provided each label repre- sents a hazard of the material contained in the package (Section 172.401). See 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart E for complete label- ing regulations. GENERAL GUIDELINES ON THE USE OF WARNING LABELS AND PLACARDS
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This appendix contains facsimiles of hazardous materials warninglabels, placards, and package markings and guidelines for their useas set forth in DOT Chart 10. Full-color copies of DOT Chart 10can be obtained by calling 1-800-467-4922, extension 3, or writingOHMIT/DHM-51, Washington, DC 20590. Regulations and require-ments governing the transport of hazardous materials by all modes oftransportation can be found in 49 CFR, Parts 100-199. For detailedinformation and to determine compliance, refer to that and otherapplicable publications.
LABELS
See Figure E-1, page E-2, for hazardous materialswarning labels. The following guidelines apply tothe use of warning labels:
• On and after 1 October 1993, those labels inboxes marked “TRANSITION-2001” will not be au-thorized for use under 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart E.(NOTE: These labels may be used IF they wereaffixed to a package offered for transportationand transported prior to 1 October 2001, andthe package was filled with hazardous materialsprior to 1 October 1991.)
• For classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, text indicat-ing a hazard (e.g., “CORROSIVE”) IS NOT requiredon a label. The label must otherwise conform toSubpart E (Section 172.405).
• Any person who offers a hazardous material fortransportation MUST label the package, if required[Section 172.400(a)].
• The Hazardous Materials Table (Section172.101) identifies the proper label(s) for the hazard-ous material listed.
• When required, labels must be printed on oraffixed to the surface of the package near the propershipping name [Section 172.406(a)].
• When two or more labels are required, they mustbe displayed next to each other [Section 172.406(c)].
• Labels may be affixed to packages when notrequired by regulations, provided each label repre-sents a hazard of the material contained in the package(Section 172.401).See 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart E for complete label-ing regulations.
GENERAL GUIDELINESON THE USE OF WARNING LABELS AND PLACARDS
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Figure E-1. Hazardous materials warning labels
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CLASS 2
FLAMMABLE GAS
CLASS 3
FLAMMABLE GAS
NON-FLAMMABLE GAS
CLASS 2
NON-FLAMMABLE GAS
OXYGEN
CLASS 2
POISON GAS
*INCLUDE APPROPRIATECOMPATIBILITY GROUPLETTER.
CLASS 2
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
FLAMMABLE SOLID
FLAMMABLE SOLID
CLASS 4
SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE DANGEROUS WHEN WET
DANGEROUS
OXIDIZER
OXIDIZER ORGANIC PEROXIDE
CLASS 5
ORGANIC PEROXIDE
POISON-PACKING GROUP I AND II
POISON
POISON-PACKING III
HARMFUL
STOW AWAYFROM
FOODSTUFFS
CLASS 7
RADIOACTIVE I
CLASS 6
INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE 42 CFR 72.3 ETIOLOGICAL AGENT LABEL MAY APPLY.
INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCEIN CASE OF DAMAGE OR LEAKAGE
IMMEDIATELY NOTIFYPUBLIC HEALTH
AUTHORITY
EXPLOSIVE1.11.21.3
EXPLOSIVE1.4
DIVISION2.2
EXPLOSIVE1.6
DIVISION2.3
DIVISION4.2
CONTENTS..ACTIVITY......
DIVISION6.2
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COMBUSTIBLE
CLASS 1 CLASS 1
*INCLUDE APPROPRIATECOMPATIBILITY GROUPLETTER.
CLASS 1
*INCLUDE APPROPRIATECOMPATIBILITY GROUPLETTER.
EXPLOSIVE1.5
CLASS 1
DIVISION2.2
DIVISION2.1
CLASS 4 DIVISION4.1
CLASS 4 DIVISION4.3
DIVISION6.1
CLASS 6 DIVISION6.1
CLASS 6DIVISION5.2
DIVISION5.1
CLASS 5
EXPLOSIVE EXPLOSIVE BLASTING AGENT EXPLOSIVE
*INCLUDE APPROPRIATE DIVI-SION NUMBER AND COMPATI-BILITY GROUP LETTER.
OXYGEN POISON GAS
WHENWET
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BIOMEDICALMATERIAL
IN CASE OF DAMAGEOR LEAKAGE
NOTIFY DIRECTOR CDCATLANTA , GEORGIA
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Figure E -1. Hazardous materials warning labels (continued)
See Figure E-2, page E-5, for hazardous materialswarning placards and Tables E-1 and E-2, page E-8,for a list of hazard classes and placard names. Thefollowing guidelines apply to the use of placards:
• All of the placards shown in this appendix maybe used to satisfy the placarding requirements con-tained in 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart F.
• Each person who offers for transportation ortransports any hazardous material subject to theHazardous Materials Regulations shall comply withall applicable requirements of Subpart F.
• Placards may be displayed for a hazardousmaterial even when not required, if the placardingotherwise conforms to the requirements of Subpart F.
• For other than Class 7 or the OXYGEN placard,text indicating a hazard (e.g., “CORROSIVE”) is notrequired on a placard [Section 172.519(b)].
• Any transport vehicle, freight container, or railcar containing any quantity of material listed inTable E-1 (Section 172.504) must be placarded.
• When the gross weight of all hazardous materialscovered in Table E-2 is less than 454 kg (1,001 lbs),no placard is required on a transport vehicle or freightcontainer [Section 172.504].Refer to 49 CFR, Part 172, Subpart F for completeplacarding regulations.
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Figure E-2. Hazardous materials warning placards
FUEL OILMAY BE USED IN PLACE OFCOMBUSTIBLE ON APLACARD DISPLAYED ON ACARGO TANK OR PORTABLETANK BEING USED TOTRANSPORT BY HIGHWAYFUEL OIL NOT CLASSED ASA FLAMMABLE LIQUID.
FUEL OIL
CLASS 3
COMBUSTIBLEPLACARD A COMBUSTIBLELIQUID WHEN TRANSPORTEDIN BULK. SEE 172.504(f)(2)FOR USE OF FLAMMABLEPLACARD IN PLACE OFCOMBUSTIBLE PLACARD.
EXPLOSIVES*ENTER DIVISION NUMBER 1.1,1.2, OR 1.3 AND COMPATIBIL-ITY GROUP LETTER, WHENREQUIRED. PLACARD ANYQUANTITY.
EXPLOSIVES 1.4*ENTER COMPATIBILITY GROUP LETTER, WHENREQUIRED. PLACARD 454 KG(1,001 LBS) OR MORE.
EXPLOSIVES 1.5*ENTER COMPATIBILITY GROUPLETTER, WHEN REQUIRED.PLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS) ORMORE.
CLASS 1
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FLAMMABLEGAS
CLASS 2
NON-FLAMMABLEGAS
CLASS 2
POISONGAS
FLAMMABLE GASPLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS)OR MORE.
NON-FLAMMABLE GASPLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS)OR MORE GROSS WEIGHT.
POISON GASPLACARD ANY QUANTITYOF DIVISION 2.3 MATERIAL.
CLASS 3
GASOLINEMAY BE USED IN THE PLACEOF FLAMMABLE ON APLACARD DISPLAYED ON ACARGO TANK OR A PORTABLETANK BEING USED TOTRANSPORT GASOLINE BYHIGHWAY.
EXPLOSIVES
1 1 1
BLASTINGAGENTS EXPLOSIVESEXPLOSIVES
EXPLOSIVES 1.6*ENTER COMPATIBILITYGROUP LETTER, WHENREQUIRED. PLACARD 454 KG(1,001 LBS) OR MORE.
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OXYGEN
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COMBUSTIBLE
3
GASOLINE
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FLAMMABLE
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CLASS 4 CLASS 5
OXIDIZERWHENWET
CLASS 4
SPONTANEOUSLY
COMBUSTIBLE
CLASS 4
CORROSIVE
CORROSIVEPLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS)OR MORE.
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MISCELLANEOUSNOT REQUIRED FOR DOMES-TIC TRANSPORTATION.PLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS)OR MORE GROSS WEIGHTOF A MATERIAL WHICHPRESENTS A HAZARD DUR-ING TRANSPORT, BUT IS NOTINCLUDED IN ANY OTHERHAZARD CLASS.
DANGEROUS
DANGEROUSPLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS) GROSS WEIGHT OF TWO OR MORE CATEGO-RIES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LISTED IN TABLE 2. A FREIGHTCONTAINER, UNIT LOAD DEVICE, MOTOR VEHICLE, OR RAIL CAR WHICHCONTAIN NON-BULK PACKAGINGS WITH TWO OR MORE CATEGORIESOF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS THAT REQUIRE PLACARDS SPECIFIEDIN TABLE 2 MAY BE PLACARDED WITH A DANGEROUS PLACARDINSTEAD OF THE SEPARATE PLACARDING SPECIFIED FOR EACH OF THEMATERIALS IN TABLE 2. HOWEVER, WHEN 2,268 KG (5,000 LBS) ORMORE OF ONE CATEGORY OF MATERIAL IS LOADED AT ONE FACILITY,THE PLACARD SPECIFIED IN TABLE 2 MUST BE APPLIED.
FLAMMABLESOLID
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SPONTANEOUSLYCOMBUSTIBLEPLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS)OR MORE.
FLAMMABLE SOLIDPLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS)OR MORE.
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DANGEROUS
5.1
OXIDIZERPLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS)OR MORE.
DANGEROUS WHEN WETPLACARD ANY QUANITY OFDIVISION 4.3 MATERIAL.
CLASS 6CLASS 5
ORGANIC PEROXIDEPLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS)OR MORE.
CLASS 7
ORGANICPEROXIDE HARMFUL
STOW AWAYFROM
FOODSTUFFS
KEEP AWAY FROM FOODPLACARD 454 KG (1,001 LBS)OR MORE.
CLASS 6
POISONPLACARD ANY QUANTITYOF 6.1, PGI, INHALATION HAZ-ARD ONLY. PLACARD 454 KG(1,001 LBS) OR MORE OF PGIOR II, OTHER THAN PGI INHA-LATION HAZARD.
RADIOACTIVE
RADIOACTIVEPLACARD ANY QUANTITY OFPACKAGES BEARING THE RADIO-ACTIVE III LABEL. CERTAINLOW SPECIFIC ACTIVITY RADIO-ACTIVE MATERIALS IN "EXCLU-SIVE USE" WILL NOT BEARTHE LABEL, BUT RADIOACTIVEPLACARD IS REQUIRED.
ILLUSTRATION NUMBERS IN EACH SQUARE REFER TO TABLES E-1 AND E-2 ON PAGE E-8.
FLAMMABLESOLID
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CHLORINE FLAMMABLESOLID
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MUST BE DISPLAYED ON TANK CARS,CARGO TANKS, PORTABLE TANKS AND
OTHER BULK PACKAGINGS.
FLAMMABLE
AND
CORROSIVE
RAILPLACARD EMPTY TANK CARS FORRESIDUE OF MATERIAL LASTCONTAINED.
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EXPLOSIVESA
EXPLOSIVESB
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1
2
1
2
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BLASTINGAGENTS
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1994, AND EXTENDING THROUGH OCTOBER 1, 2001, THESE PLACARDS MAY BE USED FORHIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION ONLY .
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UN OR NA IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
APPROPRIATE PLACARDMUST BE USED.
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REQUIRED BACKGROUND FOR PLACARDSON RAIL SHIPMENTS OF CERTAIN EX-PLOSIVES AND POISONS. ALSO REQUIREDFOR HIGHWAY ROUTE-CONTROLLEDQUANTITIES OF RADIOACTIVEMATERIALS (SEE 172.507 AND 172.510).
Materials which meet the inhalation toxicitycriteria have additional “communication standards”prescribed by the HMR. First, the words“Poison-Inhalation Hazard” must be entered onthe shipping paper, as required by 49 CFR,Section 172.203(m)(3). Second, packagings must bemarked “Inhalation Hazard” in accordance with Sec-tion 172.313(a). Lastly, transport vehicles, freight
containers, portable tanks and unit load devicesthat contain a poisonous material subject to the“Poison-Inhalation Hazard” shipping description,must be placarded with a POISON or POISON GASplacard, as appropriate. This shall be in addition toany other placard required for that material in Section172.504. See Figure E-3 for illustrations.
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POISON
Figure E-3. Poisonous materials markings and placards