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A straight truck is transporting diesel fuel. Which placard must be prominently displayed on the vehicle, according to Canadian dangerous goods regulations?

Diesel fuel is classified as a Class 3 Flammable Liquid, specifically UN1202. Therefore, a red placard with the UN number 1202 must be displayed as per Transpor

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Question: A straight truck is transporting diesel fuel. Which placard must be prominently displayed on the vehicle, according to Canadian dangerous goods regulations?

Answer options: ✅ A red placard with the number 1202, indicating Flammable Liquids.

  • A yellow placard with the number 1993, indicating Combustible Liquids.
  • An orange placard with the number 3082, indicating Environmentally Hazardous Substance.
  • A green placard with the number 1648, indicating Methyl Bromide.

Correct answer: A red placard with the number 1202, indicating Flammable Liquids.

Explanation: Diesel fuel is classified as a Class 3 Flammable Liquid, specifically UN1202. Therefore, a red placard with the UN number 1202 must be displayed as per Transport Canada's Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations.

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