Is diesel a Class 3 flammable liquid?

The UN upper limit for Class 3 is normally FP 60ºC, above which the material is not regarded as dangerous for transport. However, diesel came within the full scope of the Regulations recently. Beyond that, a flammable liquid is included in Class 3 if it has a FP above 60ºC and is carried at a temperature above its FP.
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Is diesel a Class 3 combustible fuels?

Typical Class II liquids include liquids such as camphor oil, diesel fuel, pine tar, methanol, and other solvents. Class II liquids are combustible liquids that have a flash temperature point at or above 100 °F (37.8 °C) and below 140 °F (60 °C).
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What flammability class is diesel?

Class II liquids are combustible liquids that have a flash point at or above 100 °F (37.8 °C) and below 140 °F (60 °C). Typical Class II liquids include liquids such as camphor oil, diesel fuel, pine tar, and Stoddard solvent.
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What is considered a Class 3 flammable liquid?

Examples of Class 3 Flammable Liquids include acetaldehyde, petroleum ether, and ethyl chloride. Class 3 “Combustible” liquids are those with a flashpoint above 100 degrees and below 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Acetone, benzene, and methyl alcohol are all examples of Class 3 Combustible Liquids.
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Is diesel a Class 3 oil?

Diesel Fuel, Fuel Oil | Class 3 Placard | Incom.
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What placard do I need for diesel?

4-Digit DOT Placards: Hazard Class 3 - 1202 (Diesel Fuel)
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What placards do I need for diesel fuel?

DOT Placard #V1993 for Diesel Fuel, Fuel Oil, N.O.S.
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What class liquid is diesel fuel?

Class II liquids are combustible liquids that have a flash point at or above 100 °F (37.8 °C) and below 140 °F (60 °C). Typical Class II liquids include liquids such as camphor oil, diesel fuel, pine tar, and Stoddard solvent.
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Is gasoline a Class 3 flammable liquid?

Commonly transported class 3 dangerous goods include acetone, adhesives, paints, gasoline, perfume, ethanol, methanol and some pesticides with flammable solvents.
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Is gasoline a Class 3 combustible?

ORM-D or limited quantity only (dependent on flashpoint). Gasoline and items containing gasoline or gasoline fumes are always prohibited.
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Is diesel fuel highly flammable?

If you toss a lit match into a puddle of diesel fuel, it'll go out. That's because diesel is much less flammable than gasoline. In a car, it takes intense pressure or sustained flame to ignite diesel.
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Is diesel a Class 1 flammable liquid?

Diesel fuels generally have a flashpoint between 52 °C and 93 °C. Therefore, diesel fuels with a flash point below 60 °C are classified as flammable liquids and those that have a flash point above 60°C are classified as combustible liquids.
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Is kerosene a Class 3 flammable liquid?

This is a stable material that is flammable liquid (OSHA/GHS hazard category 3).
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Is diesel more flammable than kerosene?

Diesel is more combustible than kerosene (it too is not, technically speaking, flammable) as it has a higher flash point than kerosene.
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How many gallons of diesel can you haul without Hazmat?

It's common knowledge that a HAZMAT endorsement is required when hauling more than 119 gallons of diesel. Many also understand that agricultural operations are usually exempt from this requirement. But there are circumstances when ag operators do, in fact, need a HAZMAT.
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What is a Class 3 hazardous material?

Class 3: Flammable Liquids. A flammable liquid is a liquid having a flash point of not more than 60 °C (140 °F), or any material in a liquid phase with a flash point at or above 37.8 °C (100 °F) that is intentionally heated and offered for transportation or transported at or above its flash point in a bulk packaging.
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What class of hazardous material is diesel?

This is a stable material that is flammable liquid (OSHA/GHS hazard category 3).
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Is diesel fuel a DOT hazardous material?

First, any petroleum bulk storage tank containing gasoline, diesel fuel, heating oil or kerosene or other hazardous material with a capacity greater than 119 gallons, is subject to the U.S. DOT Hazardous Material Regulations (HMR).
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How many gallons of diesel can I transport?

(e) Diesel fuel transportation units must transport no more than 500 gallons of diesel fuel at a time. (f) Tanks on diesel fuel transportation units must be permanently fixed to the unit and have a total capacity of no greater than 500 gallons of diesel fuel.
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Can a 1203 placard diesel haul?

The letter was prompted by confusion over whether cargo tank trailers hauling a full load of diesel could be labeled with a 1203 gasoline placard. The PHMSA letter states definitively that full diesel loads cannot carry a 1203 placard.
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What does 1203 on a placard mean?

UN 1203 Flammable Liquid Placard -- Gasoline or Petrol

Pre-printed with a UN Number, these Hazard Class 3 placards meet the requirements of 49 CFR 172.500 for domestic and international shipments of hazardous materials by highway, rail and water.
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How much fuel can you legally carry?

If you are using a metal petrol can you can store up to 20 litres in one container. If you are using a plastic fuel can you can store up to 10 litres in one container. If you are storing the fuel containers in a vehicle you can store no more than 30 litres in no more than two containers.
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Can you transport diesel in an IBC?

If the bowser is a properly certified IBC it can be used to carry kerosene (inc jet fuel) and be treated as package. In all other respects carriers of diesel are now subject to the standard ADR and CDG Regulations requirements.
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What are Category 1/2 and 3 flammable liquids?

Category I flammable liquids are those with boiling points ≤ 95 °F (35 °C) and flash points < 73 °F (23 °C) Category II flammable liquids are those with boiling points > 95 °F and flash points < 73 °F. Category III flammable liquids are those with flash points > 73 °F and ≤ 140 °F (60 °C)
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