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Diesel Fuel, Fuel Oil | Class 3 Placard (100/PKG) | Incom Signs
- SKU:
- TT300TB1202/TT300PS1202/TT300SS1202
Description
Diesel Fuel, Fuel Oil | Class 3 Placard
SIZE: 10.75 X 10.75
SS - Rigid Plastic
Manufactured on durable plastic able to withstand repeated usage under any weather conditions. The ink is applied using a silk screen process to ensure print quality and resist fading. Intended for use with placard holders.
PS - Adhesive Vinyl
Intended for permanent application on the transport vehicle. They are constructed with an outdoor grade 4-MIL vinyl with an aggressive permanent adhesive backing. Once applied these placards provide a permanent DOT marking solution.
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Class 3 Placard for Diesel Fuel Transport
The Diesel Fuel, Fuel Oil Class 3 Placard is a safety signage solution designed for vehicle marking in fuel transport and hazardous goods handling. Drivers, safety coordinators, and shipping staff typically use this placard to identify diesel fuel and fuel oil loads during transit and dispatch. This Class 3 placard provides a clear DOT marking solution with a 10.75 x 10.75 size and either rigid plastic or adhesive vinyl construction.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Transportation Work Environments
Drivers and transport coordinators typically use this Class 3 placard when moving diesel fuel and fuel oil on roadways or between facilities. Fleet operators rely on visible vehicle marking for outbound shipments and route compliance. The rigid sign and adhesive label formats support repeated use in active transport settings.
Warehousing and Logistics Operations
Warehouse supervisors and shipping and receiving staff commonly use this transport label in yards, docks, and staging areas. Teams often apply it before vehicles leave the site, which helps standardize compliance signage across busy logistics workflows. All Safety supports these operations with practical signage options for ongoing warehouse logistics.
Manufacturing Facilities
Manufacturing teams use fuel transport placards when internal transfer vehicles move regulated materials between loading points and storage areas. The outdoor vinyl and rigid plastic formats work well where vehicles see frequent handling. Sites often choose a durable hazard placard to keep markings legible during daily-use operations.
Oil & Gas Operations
Fuel handling crews and safety coordinators typically depend on fuel oil placards for tanks, transfer vehicles, and dispatch trucks. These environments often involve weather-dependent exposure and repeated movement, so outdoor durability matters. Clear dangerous goods sign placement helps maintain consistent vehicle marking across the operation.
Emergency Services
Emergency response fleets may use Class 3 placards when they support fuel-related transport or controlled movement of hazardous materials. Teams often need quick identification on transport vehicles and in temporary staging zones. A reusable placard holder option supports changing deployment needs in the field.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
These specifications matter because placards must stay readable, mount correctly, and suit the vehicle marking method in use. The product offers rigid plastic or outdoor grade 4-MIL vinyl construction, silk screen printing, and a size suited to standard visibility needs. Those features support a reliable DOT marking solution for repeated use.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 10.75 x 10.75 size | Standard placard dimensions for visible display | Supports clear identification on transport vehicles |
| Rigid plastic option | Durable sign format for repeated use | Works well in placard holders |
| Outdoor grade 4-MIL vinyl | Heavy-duty adhesive label material | Supports permanent adhesive application outdoors |
| Silk screen printed | Print method designed for clarity | Helps resist fading during regular exposure |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Hazardous Materials Transport
Teams use this diesel fuel placard when vehicles carry regulated fuel oil or diesel fuel loads. The visible Class 3 placard supports route-level identification and helps crews mark the transport vehicle consistently. For ongoing fuel transport, users often choose the rigid sign for reusable placement or the adhesive label for permanent application.
Fleet Loading and Dispatch
Dispatch teams commonly apply placards before vehicles leave loading bays or shipping yards. The placard holders option makes changeovers easier, while adhesive vinyl suits fixed vehicle marking. This helps maintain a consistent workflow for warehouse logistics and outbound movement.
Outdoor and Weather-Dependent Use
Crews often select this sign for road and highway transport where rain, sunlight, and routine handling affect readability. The outdoor vinyl and silk screen printing support use in changing weather conditions. Users who need a rigid sign for repeated service often choose the plastic version.
Fuel Storage and Transfer Facilities
Facilities that move fuel between storage and transport points often need standardized identification on trucks and trailers. This dangerous goods sign supports that workflow with a clear, reusable format or a permanent adhesive option. It fits operations that depend on daily-use compliance signage.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Hazardous materials transport: Clear Class 3 placard visibility supports diesel fuel and fuel oil vehicle marking.
- Fleet loading areas: The sign helps teams identify outbound transport vehicles before dispatch.
- Shipping yards: Rigid plastic and adhesive label options suit busy handling zones.
- Fuel transfer facilities: Permanent DOT marking solution options support recurring vehicle use.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Drivers: Use the placard for compliant vehicle marking during fuel transport.
- Transport coordinators: Confirm the right placard before dispatch and routing.
- Safety coordinators: Standardize compliance signage across fleets and sites.
- Warehouse supervisors: Oversee placard placement in docks and staging areas.
- Shipping and receiving staff: Prepare outbound vehicles with the correct transport label.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This placard works alongside other safety signage and handling equipment for a more complete compliance system. Teams often combine multiple layers of visual communication to support fast identification in busy operations. Placard holders, warning labels, and reflective safety signs can help create a more organized transport setup.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Fleet dispatch: Class 3 placard + placard holders + warning labels + reflective safety signs
- Fuel yard operations: Diesel fuel placard + vehicle signage + placard holders
- Permanent vehicle marking: Fuel oil placard + adhesive label + reflective safety signs
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this placard when your team needs a visible Class 3 placard for diesel fuel placard and fuel oil placard applications. It works well for recurring transport vehicle marking and for sites that use placard holders or permanent adhesive vinyl. It also fits operations that need a durable, weather-ready DOT marking solution.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Whether you need rigid plastic or adhesive vinyl
- How often vehicles will reuse the placard
- Exposure to weather and handling conditions
- Compatibility with placard holders or direct application
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for uses that require a different hazard class or another type of transport label. Sites needing non-Class 3 marking should select the appropriate dangerous goods sign for that material. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Use this placard when vehicles leave fuel loading or transfer areas, and place it in placard holders or apply the vinyl version per manufacturer instructions. Teams commonly check the sign before each run, especially in shipping yards and outdoor transport settings. This helps crews keep vehicle marking organized during daily operations.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Follow manufacturer guidelines for inspection of print quality, adhesion, and physical condition. Clean the placard gently per manufacturer instructions to preserve readability, and replace it when fading, damage, or adhesion loss appears. Store extra placards in dry, protected conditions away from unnecessary heat or wear.