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    Warning signs



    Hi, I'm carrying small bottles of mapp gas and R32, do I require the flammable gas warning sign on my van. I have one on but that was because I was carrying actelene but no longer do.



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    Re: Warning signs

    Here is a link to all the information you need to know https://thewca.uk/wp-content/uploads...ehicle-Gas.pdf

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    Re: Warning signs

    Thankyou mate

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    Re: Warning signs

    Hi guys,Top Follow
    If you're transporting small bottles of Mapp gas and R32, it's essential to adhere to safety protocols, especially regarding flammable gases. Even if acetylene is no longer in your cargo, it's wise to display the flammable gas warning sign for transparency and precaution. This helps ensure both your safety and that of others on the road by alerting them to the presence of potentially hazardous materials in your van. Safety measures are crucial regardless of the specific gas being transported.

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    Re: Warning signs

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