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§4.2 Misleading dangerous goods safety marks
§4.3 Display of dangerous goods safety marks before loading or packing a large means of containment
§4.4 Consignor responsibilities
§4.6 Visibility, legibility and colour
§4.7 Labels and placards: Size and orientation
§4.8 Ways to display a UN number
§4.9 Removal of dangerous goods safety marks
§4.10 Labels on a small means of containment
§4.10.1 Safety marks on an overpack
§4.10.2 Dangerous Goods Marks on a Consolidation Bin
§4.11 Shipping name and technical name on a small means of containment or on a tag
§4.12 UN numbers on a small means of containment or on a tag
§4.13 [Repealed, SOR/2017-253, s. 11]
§4.14 Class 7, radioactive material
§4.15 Placards on a large means of containment
§4.15.1 Subsidiary class placards on a large means of containment
§4.15.2 UN numbers on a large means of containment
§4.15.3 Placards and UN numbers on a large means of containment
§4.15.4 Visibility of labels, placards and UN numbers on a large means of containment
§4.16.1 Placarding exemption for dangerous goods having a gross mass of 500 kg or less
§4.18 Options for class 2, gases
§4.18.1 Class 2, gases: placards for oxidizing gases
§4.18.2 Class 2, gases: placards for UN1005, ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
§4.18.3 Class 2, gases: placards for tube trailers
§4.19 Placards and UN numbers on a compartmentalized large means of containment
§4.20 Elevated temperature sign