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Standard corrosive markings

20th August 1971, Page 43
20th August 1971
Page 43
Page 43, 20th August 1971 — Standard corrosive markings
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A new series of self-adhesive plastic warning and information stickers have been introduced by Focal Displays Ltd to meet the statutory requirements of "The Corrosive Substances Regulations—Conveyance by Road" which came into force on July 1.

They are standard vehicle markings in the form of diamond warning stickers in 4in. arid 9in. sizes, and two sizes of contents markings-4in. red letters on white panels 40in. x 11in., and 2in. red letters on white panels 10in. x 8in.

The range of contents wording includes Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid, Zinc Chloride, etc. Special wording can be supplied to order.

Manufactured by: Corrosive Markings Division, Focal Displays Ltd, Cavendish Road, New Malden, Surrey.

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Locations: Surrey

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