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DOT Subsidiary Hazard Labels
 DOT Subsidiary Hazard Labels
• Meet current subsidiary hazard labeling requirements
• Each diamond (square-on-point) label measures 4" x 4" as prescribed in DOT 49 CFR
As of October 1, 1993 you need these labels to properly label the secondary hazards of a package. These specially designed labels help you meet the regulation by effectively labeling secondary hazardous materials in a shipment. Refer to the Hazardous Materials Table, 49 CFR 172.101, to identify the labels you need for proper shipping. Self-adhesive labels available in 10 different legends define the most common secondary risks. Package of 100.
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