DOT Hazmat Placards
DOT Placards are required for the transportation of diesel fuel. Different hazard classifications may apply depending on the chemicals flash point and mode of transport. In the U.S, DOT classification allows diesel fuel to be re-classified as a combustible liquid – permiting the use of a combustible liquids placard for transport. If diesel fuel is transported by vessel, aircraft or even internationally, a flammable liquids placard may apply. To learn more. See all DOT Placards
ERG 2020 Combustible liquid: Liquids which have a flash point greater than 60°C (140°F) and below 93°C (200°F). U.S. regulations permit a flammable liquid with a flash point between 38°C (100°F) and 60°C (140°F) to be reclassed as a combustible liquid.