Class 3 Flammable Liquid Container Label – Compliant DG Placard
Our Class 3 Flammable Liquid container label is essential for marking containers and transport vehicles carrying flammable liquids. Fully compliant with ADG and the IMDG Code. This placard ensures legal and safe transport of hazardous liquids in Australia.
Class 3 substances include liquids that can easily ignite and burn, such as gasoline, alcohols, and solvents.
Perfect for:
Sea container placarding
Vehicle signage for DG transport
Chemical manufacturers, exporters, and freight operators
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – standard for Australia container and vehicle placarding
Eye-catching red background with flame symbol and “3” identifier
Durable, weather-resistant material ideal for outdoor use
Available individually or in bulk packs
Clearly communicate flammable liquid hazards and ensure compliance with local and international transport regulations.
Our Class 3 Flammable Liquid container label is essential for marking containers and transport vehicles carrying flammable liquids. Fully compliant with ADG and the IMDG Code. This placard ensures legal and safe transport of hazardous liquids in Australia.
Class 3 substances include liquids that can easily ignite and burn, such as gasoline, alcohols, and solvents.
Perfect for:
Sea container placarding
Vehicle signage for DG transport
Chemical manufacturers, exporters, and freight operators
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – standard for Australia container and vehicle placarding
Eye-catching red background with flame symbol and “3” identifier
Durable, weather-resistant material ideal for outdoor use
Available individually or in bulk packs
Clearly communicate flammable liquid hazards and ensure compliance with local and international transport regulations.
Class 3 Flammable Liquid Container Label – Compliant DG Placard
Our Class 3 Flammable Liquid container label is essential for marking containers and transport vehicles carrying flammable liquids. Fully compliant with ADG and the IMDG Code. This placard ensures legal and safe transport of hazardous liquids in Australia.
Class 3 substances include liquids that can easily ignite and burn, such as gasoline, alcohols, and solvents.
Perfect for:
Sea container placarding
Vehicle signage for DG transport
Chemical manufacturers, exporters, and freight operators
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – standard for Australia container and vehicle placarding
Eye-catching red background with flame symbol and “3” identifier
Durable, weather-resistant material ideal for outdoor use
Available individually or in bulk packs
Clearly communicate flammable liquid hazards and ensure compliance with local and international transport regulations.
Our Class 3 Flammable Liquid container label is essential for marking containers and transport vehicles carrying flammable liquids. Fully compliant with ADG and the IMDG Code. This placard ensures legal and safe transport of hazardous liquids in Australia.
Class 3 substances include liquids that can easily ignite and burn, such as gasoline, alcohols, and solvents.
Perfect for:
Sea container placarding
Vehicle signage for DG transport
Chemical manufacturers, exporters, and freight operators
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – standard for Australia container and vehicle placarding
Eye-catching red background with flame symbol and “3” identifier
Durable, weather-resistant material ideal for outdoor use
Available individually or in bulk packs
Clearly communicate flammable liquid hazards and ensure compliance with local and international transport regulations.
Frequently asked questions
Class 3 includes liquids that can easily catch fire, such as petrol, diesel, ethanol, and other flammable solvents. Proper placarding is essential to prevent accidents during transport.
Class 3 includes liquids that can easily catch fire, such as petrol, diesel, ethanol, and other flammable solvents. Proper placarding is essential to prevent accidents during transport.
Absolutely. These 250mm labels meet the placarding requirements under the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG).
Absolutely. These 250mm labels meet the placarding requirements under the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG).