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Scenario 105: 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: Scenario 105: 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. The correct answer is "A red placard with the number 1202, indicating Flammable Liquids.". This capacity-fill scenario 105 reinforces the same competency for the class3 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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