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Hazchem <strong>Signs</strong><br />

CHEMICAL UN No: HAZ DIAMOND<br />

Acetylene 1001 2(S)E HLTM102.1A<br />

Argon 1006 2(T) HLTM102.2A<br />

LP Gas 1075 2YE HLTM102.1A<br />

Hydrochloric Acid 1789 2R HLTM108A<br />

Diesel 1202 3(2) HLTM111<br />

Petrol 1270 3(Y)E HLTM103A<br />

Oxygen 1072 2(S) HLTM102.2A<br />

Thinners 1263 3(Y)E HLTM103A<br />

Sodium Hydroxide 1824 2R HLTM108A<br />

CUSTOM SIGN<br />

_______________ ______ ________ ______________<br />

SPECIALIST ADVICE<br />

____________________________________________________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________________________<br />

EXAMPLE<br />

Code<br />

Description<br />

HAZ105M 800 x 600mm<br />

Metal<br />

HAZ105 Example as per drawing<br />

HAZ105A 800 x 600mm<br />

S/A<br />

EXAMPLE<br />

HAZ104 Example as per drawing<br />

Code Description<br />

HAZ104M 800 x 400mm<br />

HAZ104A 800 x 400mm<br />

Metal<br />

S/A<br />

SEGREGATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS<br />

IN VEHICLES AND FREIGHT CONTAINERS<br />

Chart prepared in accordance with the 7th Edition of the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG7)*<br />

HAZARD<br />

FOODSTUFF FIRE<br />

1 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 4.1 4.2 4.3 5.1 5.2 6 7 8 9 & FOODSTUFF RISK<br />

Class<br />

DIAMOND<br />

EMPTIES SUBSTANCES<br />

IF YOU Class 1<br />

DO NOT<br />

EXPLOSIVES<br />

HAVE<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

1 1<br />

IF YOU Class 2.1<br />

DO NOT<br />

FLAMMABLE<br />

HAVE GAS<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

2<br />

IF YOU Class 2.2<br />

DO NOT<br />

NON-FLAMMABLE GAS<br />

HAVE NON-TOXIC<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

IF YOU Class 2.3<br />

DO NOT<br />

POISON<br />

HAVE GAS<br />

LOAD WITH 2<br />

N<br />

IF YOU Class 3<br />

DO NOT<br />

FLAMMABLE<br />

HAVE LIQUID<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

5<br />

IF YOU Class 4.1<br />

DO NOT<br />

FLAMMABLE<br />

HAVE SOLID<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

IF YOU Class 4.2<br />

DO NOT<br />

SPONTANEOUSLY<br />

HAVE COMBUSTIBLES<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

IF YOU Class 4.3<br />

DO NOT<br />

DANGEROUS<br />

HAVE WHEN WET<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

IF YOU Class 5.1<br />

DO NOT<br />

OXIDISING<br />

HAVE AGENT<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

3<br />

4<br />

N<br />

IF YOU Class 5.2<br />

DO NOT<br />

ORGANIC<br />

HAVE PEROXIDE<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

3<br />

4<br />

N<br />

IF YOU Class 6<br />

DO NOT<br />

POISON<br />

HAVE<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

5 3 3<br />

5<br />

N<br />

IF YOU Class 7<br />

DO NOT<br />

RADIOACTIVE<br />

HAVE<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

N<br />

IF YOU Class 8<br />

DO NOT<br />

CORROSIVE<br />

HAVE<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

N<br />

IF YOU Class 9<br />

DO NOT<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

HAVE DANGEROUS GOODS<br />

LOAD WITH<br />

4 4<br />

Segregation chart gives an indication of dangerous goods compatibility for land transport purposes, based on Classes, Divisions, Subsidiary Risks and some specific types of goods.<br />

See Notes under 9.1.2 of ADG 7<br />

COLUMN 1<br />

COLUMN 2<br />

SEPARATE ROAD VEHICLES<br />

Dangerous Goods or<br />

Goods Incompatible with<br />

Except where otherwise specified in Section 9.2.3 of ADG 7, dangerous foods are segregated from incompatible goods in accordance with this Code if the dangerous goods are carried on one vehicle<br />

Group of Dangerous Goods<br />

Column 1 Group<br />

and the incompatible goods are carried on another vehicle forming part of the same combination road vehicle.<br />

(A) Ammonium Nitrate<br />

Tetranitromethane, dichloroisocyanuric acid,<br />

EXCEPTIONS:<br />

trichloroisocyanuric acid, any bromate,<br />

N – Means incompatible and may therefor not be loaded into the same vehicle or freight container without appropriate segregation.<br />

chlorate, chlorite, hypochlorite, or<br />

(1) Explosives are incompatible in transport with all other dangerous goods in all quantities, except as provided in the Australian Explosives Code or, for Division 1.4S where 9.1.2.2.2 of ADG 7 applies.<br />

chloroisocyanurate or any inorganic nitrite<br />

(2) Division 2.1 and Class 3 are incompatible to transport if both are in tanks or other receptacles with a capacity individually exceeding 500 L.<br />

(B) Concentrated strong acid<br />

Concentrated strong alkalis<br />

(3) Division 2.1 is incompatible in transport with gases of Division 2.2 that have a subsidiary risk 5.1 except when all are packed in cylinders or pressure drums not exceeding 500 L capacity.<br />

(4) Division 2.3 is incompatible in transport with gases of Division 2.2 that have a subsidiary risk 5.1 except when all are packed in cylinders or pressure drums not exceeding 500 L capacity.<br />

(C) Calcium hypochlorite (Dry or Hydrated) Dichloroisocyanuric acid, ammonium nitrate,<br />

(5) Class 5 is incompatible with those Class 6 or Class 9 materials that are fire-risk substances.<br />

and its mixtures<br />

trichloroisocyanuric acid, or any chloroisocyanurate<br />

(6) Some specific examples of these<br />

(D) Cyanide compounds<br />

Acids<br />

Classes or Divisions are incompatible – see Table 9.2 of ADG 7.<br />

(7) See the Code of Practice for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Substances regarding the compatibility of Class 7 with undeveloped photographic film, personnel and mail.<br />

(E) Class 6<br />

Nitromethane<br />

(8) Food and food packagings are incompatible with these classes in all quantities, except where 9.1.2.3 of ADG 7 applies.<br />

* THIS CHART IS INTENDED AS A GUIDE ONLY. THE ADG 7 OVERIDES ANY VARIATIONS.<br />

966L<br />

Segregation Chart<br />

Code Size Material<br />

966ELP 900 x 600mm Poly<br />

966ELM 900 x 600mm Metal<br />

EPG Document Holder-Plastic<br />

Code<br />

EPG-H01<br />

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