Class 2.3 Toxic Gas Container Label – Compliant DG Placard
This Class 2.3 Toxic Gas placard is required for marking shipping containers and vehicles transporting toxic gases, as classified under NZS 5433, the IMDG Code, and the Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005.
Class 2.3 includes gases that are toxic to humans, posing a serious health hazard if inhaled. Proper placarding is essential for compliance and safety during both land and sea transport.
Suitable for:
Sea container placards
Vehicle placarding
Export shipments and local DG deliveries
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – meets NZ placarding requirements
High-quality, UV and weather-resistant material
White label with skull and crossbones and “2” classification
Available individually or in discounted bulk packs
This label helps clearly communicate the hazard class to handlers, transporters, and emergency services, ensuring full compliance with DG transport rules in New Zealand.
This Class 2.3 Toxic Gas placard is required for marking shipping containers and vehicles transporting toxic gases, as classified under NZS 5433, the IMDG Code, and the Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005.
Class 2.3 includes gases that are toxic to humans, posing a serious health hazard if inhaled. Proper placarding is essential for compliance and safety during both land and sea transport.
Suitable for:
Sea container placards
Vehicle placarding
Export shipments and local DG deliveries
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – meets NZ placarding requirements
High-quality, UV and weather-resistant material
White label with skull and crossbones and “2” classification
Available individually or in discounted bulk packs
This label helps clearly communicate the hazard class to handlers, transporters, and emergency services, ensuring full compliance with DG transport rules in New Zealand.
Overnight delivery, please order before 2pm.
Overnight delivery, please order before 2pm.
Class 2.3 Toxic Gas Container Label – Compliant DG Placard
This Class 2.3 Toxic Gas placard is required for marking shipping containers and vehicles transporting toxic gases, as classified under NZS 5433, the IMDG Code, and the Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005.
Class 2.3 includes gases that are toxic to humans, posing a serious health hazard if inhaled. Proper placarding is essential for compliance and safety during both land and sea transport.
Suitable for:
Sea container placards
Vehicle placarding
Export shipments and local DG deliveries
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – meets NZ placarding requirements
High-quality, UV and weather-resistant material
White label with skull and crossbones and “2” classification
Available individually or in discounted bulk packs
This label helps clearly communicate the hazard class to handlers, transporters, and emergency services, ensuring full compliance with DG transport rules in New Zealand.
This Class 2.3 Toxic Gas placard is required for marking shipping containers and vehicles transporting toxic gases, as classified under NZS 5433, the IMDG Code, and the Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005.
Class 2.3 includes gases that are toxic to humans, posing a serious health hazard if inhaled. Proper placarding is essential for compliance and safety during both land and sea transport.
Suitable for:
Sea container placards
Vehicle placarding
Export shipments and local DG deliveries
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – meets NZ placarding requirements
High-quality, UV and weather-resistant material
White label with skull and crossbones and “2” classification
Available individually or in discounted bulk packs
This label helps clearly communicate the hazard class to handlers, transporters, and emergency services, ensuring full compliance with DG transport rules in New Zealand.
Overnight delivery, please order before 2pm.
Overnight delivery, please order before 2pm.
Frequently asked questions
Class 2.3 includes gases that are poisonous or toxic when inhaled, such as chlorine, phosgene, or hydrogen cyanide.
Class 2.3 includes gases that are poisonous or toxic when inhaled, such as chlorine, phosgene, or hydrogen cyanide.
Absolutely. These 250mm labels meet the placarding requirements under the NZS 5433 and Land Transport Rule for Dangerous Goods.
Absolutely. These 250mm labels meet the placarding requirements under the NZS 5433 and Land Transport Rule for Dangerous Goods.