Class 5.1 Oxidizing Agent Label – Compliant DG Placard
This Class 5.1 Oxidising Substance label is required for shipping containers and vehicles transporting oxidising agents, as defined under ADG and the IMDG Code.
Class 5.1 substances are not necessarily flammable themselves, but they support combustion and can intensify fires by releasing oxygen. Examples include ammonium nitrate and hydrogen peroxide solutions.
Perfect for:
Sea container placarding
Vehicle signage
Exporters, chemical distributors, and DG freight handlers
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – standard size for Australia placarding
Bold yellow background with the oxidiser flame-over-circle symbol and “5.1”
Weatherproof, outdoor-grade material for maximum durability
Available as individual labels or in bulk packs for high-volume users
Ensure proper hazard communication and meet regulatory requirements with this high-quality, compliant Class 5.1 placard.
This Class 5.1 Oxidising Substance label is required for shipping containers and vehicles transporting oxidising agents, as defined under ADG and the IMDG Code.
Class 5.1 substances are not necessarily flammable themselves, but they support combustion and can intensify fires by releasing oxygen. Examples include ammonium nitrate and hydrogen peroxide solutions.
Perfect for:
Sea container placarding
Vehicle signage
Exporters, chemical distributors, and DG freight handlers
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – standard size for Australia placarding
Bold yellow background with the oxidiser flame-over-circle symbol and “5.1”
Weatherproof, outdoor-grade material for maximum durability
Available as individual labels or in bulk packs for high-volume users
Ensure proper hazard communication and meet regulatory requirements with this high-quality, compliant Class 5.1 placard.
Class 5.1 Oxidizing Agent Label – Compliant DG Placard
This Class 5.1 Oxidising Substance label is required for shipping containers and vehicles transporting oxidising agents, as defined under ADG and the IMDG Code.
Class 5.1 substances are not necessarily flammable themselves, but they support combustion and can intensify fires by releasing oxygen. Examples include ammonium nitrate and hydrogen peroxide solutions.
Perfect for:
Sea container placarding
Vehicle signage
Exporters, chemical distributors, and DG freight handlers
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – standard size for Australia placarding
Bold yellow background with the oxidiser flame-over-circle symbol and “5.1”
Weatherproof, outdoor-grade material for maximum durability
Available as individual labels or in bulk packs for high-volume users
Ensure proper hazard communication and meet regulatory requirements with this high-quality, compliant Class 5.1 placard.
This Class 5.1 Oxidising Substance label is required for shipping containers and vehicles transporting oxidising agents, as defined under ADG and the IMDG Code.
Class 5.1 substances are not necessarily flammable themselves, but they support combustion and can intensify fires by releasing oxygen. Examples include ammonium nitrate and hydrogen peroxide solutions.
Perfect for:
Sea container placarding
Vehicle signage
Exporters, chemical distributors, and DG freight handlers
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – standard size for Australia placarding
Bold yellow background with the oxidiser flame-over-circle symbol and “5.1”
Weatherproof, outdoor-grade material for maximum durability
Available as individual labels or in bulk packs for high-volume users
Ensure proper hazard communication and meet regulatory requirements with this high-quality, compliant Class 5.1 placard.
Frequently asked questions
Class 5.1 includes chemicals that release oxygen and may intensify fires, even though they aren’t flammable themselves. They require specific DG placarding.
Class 5.1 includes chemicals that release oxygen and may intensify fires, even though they aren’t flammable themselves. They require specific DG placarding.
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).