

A pyrophoric material is a liquid or solid that, even in small quantities and without an external ignition source, can ignite within five (5) minutes after coming in contact with air when tested according to UN Manual of Tests and Criteria.TECHNICAL NOTE 2: In paragraph (b) of 49 CFR 173.124, a Spontaneously Combustible Material (DOT Division 4.2) is TECHNICAL NOTE 1: The US Department of Transportation's DOT Chart 15, Hazardous Materials Markings, Labeling and Placarding Guide is a terrific full-color compliance guide for placarding and labeling and is available for download from their web site. Magnetic versions are also available by special order (please inquire). Intended for permanent application on the transport vehicle. They are constructed with an outdoor grade 4-mil vinyl with an aggressive permanent adhesive backing. Once applied, these placards provide a permanent DOT marking solution. The ink is applied using a silk screen process to ensure print quality and resist fading. Manufactured on durable plastic able to withstand repeated usage under any weather conditions.

This material is intended for single trip usage, at an economical price.

Made from a semi-rigid paper card stock with a water resistant coating on both sides. These placards are available in three different materials: Material For corresponding Class 4 Spontaneously Combustible DOT shipping labels see item # 03034. These placards are sold in packages of 25 or 100 only. HM-206 regulations which require placards on the front, back and sides of vehicles. These 10.75" x 10.75" Hazardous Materials placards conform to D.O.T.
