AFMAN 24-204(I)/TM 38-250/NAVSUP PUB 505/MCO P4030.19H/ DLAI 4145.333111 NOVEMBER 2001Table A16.1. Placard Requirements. (see notes)Area Placards Required for Parked Aircraft Containing Hazardous CargoHazard Class or DivisionType of Placard(any quantity)1.1EXPLOSIVES 1.11.2EXPLOSIVES 1.21.3EXPLOSIVES 1.32.3POISON GAS4.3DANGEROUS WHEN WET5.2 (Organic peroxide, Type B, liquid or solidORGANIC PEROXIDEtemperature controlled)6.1 (Inhalation hazard Zone A or B)POISON INHALATION HAZARD7 (Radioactive yellow-III label only)RADIOACTIVEHazard Class or DivisionType of Placard(1,001 pounds or more gross weight)1.4EXPLOSIVES 1.41.5EXPLOSIVES 1.51.6EXPLOSIVES 1.62.1FLAMMABLE GAS2.2NONFLAMMABLE GAS3FLAMMABLE4.1FLAMMABLE SOLID4.2SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE5.1OXIDIZER5.2 (Other than organic peroxide, Type B, liquidORGANIC PEROXIDEor solid, temperature controlled)6.1 (other than inhalation hazard,POISONZone A or B)6.2none required8CORROSIVENOTES:1. The quantity limitation will be the total gross weight of the packages comprising the shipment or different shipments of thesame classification. When cargo contains two or more hazardous articles (other than explosives 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3) which arecompatible (see attachment 18), combine the gross weight and quantity for this purpose.2. Use the explosive placard representing highest hazard. For example, if the area contains both Class 1.1 and 1.2, use theExplosive 1.1 placard.3. A “DANGEROUS” placard may be used in place of separate placards for two or more categories of hazardous materials (otherthan those requiring placard for any quantity) when the aggregate gross weight exceeds 454 kg (1000 lbs.). When 1000 kg (2205lbs.) of one category of material is loaded, use specified placard for that material.
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