
Canada & US Placards
Click the appropriate links below to view the placard and the information regarding the requirements for each Class and Packing Group.
| Class 1 | Explosive Placards | |
| Class 2 | 2.1 - Flammable Gases 2.2 - Non-Flammable Gases 2.3 - Toxic Gases Oxidizing Gases |
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| Class 3 | 3.1 - Flammable Liquids | |
| Class 4 | 4.1 - Flammable Solids 4.2 - Substances Liable to Spontaneously Combust 4.3 - Water Reactive Substances (Dangerous When Wet) |
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| Class 5 | 5.1 - Oxidizing Substances 5.2 - Organic Peroxides |
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| Class 6 | 6.1 - Toxic Substances 6.2 - Infectious Substances (label) 6.2 - Infectious Substances (placard) |
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| Class 7 | 7 - Radioactive Materials (Category I - White, II & III - Yellow) |
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| Class 8 | 8 - Corrosives | |
| Class 9 | 9 - Miscellaneous Products, Substances or Organisms |
* U.S. SHIPPERS NOTE: Five new placards meet HM-181. These may now be used for all domestic and international shipments. They become mandatory on October 1, 1994. U.S.-Canada transborder shipments however, must meet Transport Canada TDG regulations. Call for additional information
ALL PRICES PER EACH - SAME STYLE SERIES OF BLANK PLACARDS MAY BE COMBINED FOR BEST PRICING. CALL FOR BEST PRICING ON COMBINED VOLUMES OF PRE-NUMBERED PLACARDS.