{"text":"\nDoes anyone know if it's legal to put your own numbers own placards like the top one.","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[{\"description\":\"\",\"height\":3264.0,\"name\":\"\",\"url\":\"\",\"width\":2448.0}]","canComment":true,"externalShare":false}
{"replyTo":"","text":"Technically, it's legit because it is identifying the contents and danger therein with a UN number on a placard set on point. Personally, I would use an official placard printed with the UN number because what's in this photo looks sloppy and begging for attention from a DOT officer who's already having a bad day. Hope this helps.","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"I wouldn't run with that. If you can find a corrosive placard with numbers, you can cut numbers from other placards and assemble a placard with the proper size and spacing.","replyToPid":0}
877832 发表于 2020-02-09 15:58:58 Technically, it's legit because it is identifying the contents and danger therein with a UN number on a placard set on point. Personally, I would use an official placard printed with the UN number because what's in this photo looks sloppy and begging for attention from a DOT officer who's already having a bad day. Hope this helps.
","text":"Plus, they’re under $5/each","replyToPid":321845}
688983 发表于 2020-02-20 22:54:15 If it not in a tote , depending on the chemical you do not need the numbers . \nBasically what placard on the containers should be on the trailer .
","text":"Class 8 Corrosive is a Table 2 Hazmat, meaning as long as there are at least 1,001 pounds of that particular product being shipped, corrosive placards with a UN number must be showing.","replyToPid":329130}
{"replyTo":"","text":"Go back and learn the difference between table 1 and table 2. Table 1= ANY AMOUNT. TABLE 2= AT LEAST 1,001 LBS. AGGREGATE GROSS WEIGHT IN NON-BULK CONTAINERS OR 119 GALLONS IN BULK. As matter of fact, uranium hexaflouride is the only material that requires a subsidiary corrosive placard even when under the 1,001 pound minimum.","replyToPid":0}
","text":"Go back and learn the difference between table 1 and table 2. Table 1= ANY AMOUNT. TABLE 2= AT LEAST 1,001 LBS. AGGREGATE GROSS WEIGHT IN NON-BULK CONTAINERS OR 119 GALLONS IN BULK. As matter of fact, uranium hexaflouride is the only material that requires a subsidiary corrosive placard even when under the 1,001 pound minimum. Also, the UN is legal, although I wouldn't run with it like that.","replyToPid":330224}
","text":"Yes, placards are printed with the UN number in the center. I never said they're not. Although this photo depicts a placard with the UN number at the top of the placard, it is still legal. I can see that the product contained in the trailer is a Class 8 Corrosive Sodium Hydroxide based on the info relayed on the placard."}