['Dangerous goods']
['Markings - Dangerous Goods']
06/25/2024
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4.6 Dangerous goods safety marks must be
(a) visible, legible and displayed against a background of contrasting colour;
(b) made of durable and weather-resistant material that will withstand the conditions to which they will be exposed without substantial detachment or deterioration of their colour, symbols, letters, text or numbers; and
(c) displayed in the colours specified in
(i) the appendix to this Part, which colours must conform to the following standards in the PANTONE ® “Formula Guide”, published by Pantone Inc., 590 Commerce Boulevard, Carlstadt, New Jersey 07072-3098, United States:
(A) for blue, PANTONE 285,
(B) for green, PANTONE 335,
(C) for orange, PANTONE 151,
(D) for red, PANTONE 186, and
(E) for yellow, PANTONE 109,
(ii) Part 172 of 49 CFR, or
(iii) Chapters 5.2 and 5.3 of the UN Recommendations.
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