Description
1075 Placard
Our 1075 placard features three flaps. One flap is blank, the other displays “1075” against a red background and the third displays “1005” against a green background. Using the placard, you can quickly identify your truck’s contents.
The colors and numbers on the placard allow for easy identification of truck contents in case of an accident. Emergency response teams can look at the placard and determine the best course of action based on what’s inside the truck.
What Is a Propane Placard?
A propane placard is a mount-ready frame that lets you reveal the truck’s contents. The placard measures 18.4 inches square, making it readily visible to other vehicles and drivers on the road.
1075 Placard Material Information
DOT placard 1075 allows you to display critical information. The details on the placard include:
- Color: The 1075 placard is red, meaning the contents are flammable. The 1005 placard is green, which means the truck carries non-flammable, compressed gas.
- Four-digit UN number: The United Nations (UN) uses the number 1075 to identify cargo contents internationally. This number is the international identifier for propane. 1005 is the UN number for anhydrous ammonia.
- Hazard class: Hazard class numbers range from one to nine. 1075 and 1005 placards have a hazard class number of 2, referring to gas.
Add a 1075 Placard to Your Cart
Make sure your truck complies with regulations. Order a 1075 placard or contact us for more information today.