CAUSTIC SODA CORROSIVE 8 1824 SIGN
Description
CAUSTIC SODA CORROSIVE 8 1824 SIGN
Manufactured According to Australian Standards.
Product Description
CAUSTIC SODA 1824 CORROSIVE 8 sign is used to warn people that a substance called caustic soda (also known as sodium hydroxide) is present, which is dangerous and can cause severe burns to skin, eyes, or damage to materials. The number "1824" is its UN (United Nations) number for transport safety, and "CORROSIVE 8" refers to its classification as a Class 8 hazardous material. This sign is commonly used in areas like chemical storage rooms, transport trucks, factories, and loading docks to make sure workers, drivers, and emergency services know that proper handling and protection are needed to stay safe.
Sign Materials:
Aluminium: Lightweight & strong, and ideal for all safety and statutory signs. Laminated for extra durability, weather resistance, and anti-graffiti protection.
Aluminium Composite Panel (ACP): Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. It's cost-effective, visually appealing, and comes with over-lamination for added durability, weather resistance and anti-graffiti protection.
Sticker (Decal): Vinyl stickers or decals are available in many sizes and colors, and they are all laminated for extra durability, weatherproofing, and anti-graffiti protection.
Reflective Vinyl - Class 1: High-intensity reflective films for safety signage, ensuring excellent visibility day and night, meeting Australian standards.
GET SIGNS is an Australian-owned and operated business that manufactures its products in its Sydney warehouse, complying with Australian standards and delivering across Australia.