Class 9 Miscellaneous DG Container Label – Compliant Placard
Our Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods container label is used for placarding containers and transport vehicles carrying DGs that don’t fall into Classes 1–8 but still pose a hazard during transport.
This label complies with NZS 5433, the IMDG Code, and Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005, making it suitable for both land and sea shipments.
Common Class 9 goods include:
Lithium batteries
Dry ice
Environmentally hazardous substances (not Class 6.1)
Magnetised materials
Ideal for:
Shipping container placards
Vehicle DG signage
Exporters and logistics operators
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – NZ-compliant for placarding
Black and white striped upper half with bold “9” identifier
Weatherproof, durable label for outdoor application
Sold individually or in bulk packs
Clearly mark miscellaneous dangerous goods and stay compliant across all transport modes in New Zealand.
Our Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods container label is used for placarding containers and transport vehicles carrying DGs that don’t fall into Classes 1–8 but still pose a hazard during transport.
This label complies with NZS 5433, the IMDG Code, and Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005, making it suitable for both land and sea shipments.
Common Class 9 goods include:
Lithium batteries
Dry ice
Environmentally hazardous substances (not Class 6.1)
Magnetised materials
Ideal for:
Shipping container placards
Vehicle DG signage
Exporters and logistics operators
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – NZ-compliant for placarding
Black and white striped upper half with bold “9” identifier
Weatherproof, durable label for outdoor application
Sold individually or in bulk packs
Clearly mark miscellaneous dangerous goods and stay compliant across all transport modes in New Zealand.
Overnight delivery, please order before 2pm.
Overnight delivery, please order before 2pm.
Class 9 Miscellaneous DG Container Label – Compliant Placard
Our Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods container label is used for placarding containers and transport vehicles carrying DGs that don’t fall into Classes 1–8 but still pose a hazard during transport.
This label complies with NZS 5433, the IMDG Code, and Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005, making it suitable for both land and sea shipments.
Common Class 9 goods include:
Lithium batteries
Dry ice
Environmentally hazardous substances (not Class 6.1)
Magnetised materials
Ideal for:
Shipping container placards
Vehicle DG signage
Exporters and logistics operators
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – NZ-compliant for placarding
Black and white striped upper half with bold “9” identifier
Weatherproof, durable label for outdoor application
Sold individually or in bulk packs
Clearly mark miscellaneous dangerous goods and stay compliant across all transport modes in New Zealand.
Our Class 9 Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods container label is used for placarding containers and transport vehicles carrying DGs that don’t fall into Classes 1–8 but still pose a hazard during transport.
This label complies with NZS 5433, the IMDG Code, and Land Transport Rule: Dangerous Goods 2005, making it suitable for both land and sea shipments.
Common Class 9 goods include:
Lithium batteries
Dry ice
Environmentally hazardous substances (not Class 6.1)
Magnetised materials
Ideal for:
Shipping container placards
Vehicle DG signage
Exporters and logistics operators
Features:
Size: 250mm x 250mm – NZ-compliant for placarding
Black and white striped upper half with bold “9” identifier
Weatherproof, durable label for outdoor application
Sold individually or in bulk packs
Clearly mark miscellaneous dangerous goods and stay compliant across all transport modes in New Zealand.
Overnight delivery, please order before 2pm.
Overnight delivery, please order before 2pm.
Frequently asked questions
Class 9 covers miscellaneous dangerous goods not assigned to other hazard classes, such as lithium batteries, dry ice, and substances posing environmental or physical risks.
Class 9 covers miscellaneous dangerous goods not assigned to other hazard classes, such as lithium batteries, dry ice, and substances posing environmental or physical risks.
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.