File:ICC - Explosives - 1921.svg
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English: A 1921 Hazardous materials placard for explosives, used by American railroads. The placard was used until 1974, when a new standard was introduced. |
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Source | Drawn in Adobe Illustrator from this an image at Modeling the SP: Tank car placards: prototype (Image:[1]) | |||||||
Author | Interstate Commerce Commission | |||||||
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SVG development InfoField | This text-logo was created with Adobe Illustrator. |
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current | 23:59, 12 July 2019 | 360 × 283 (162 KB) | The Navigators (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|A 1921 {{w|Dangerous goods|Hazardous materials}} placard for {{w|Dangerous goods#Classification and labeling summary tables|explosives}}, used by American {{w|rail transport|railroads}}. The placard was used until 1974, when a new standard was introduced.}} |date= 1921 |source= Drawn in Adobe Illustrator from this an image at [http://modelingthesp.blogspot.com/2012/03/tank-car-placards-prototype.html Modeling the SP: ''Tank car placards:... |
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