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An emergency information panel that is commonly displayed on dangerous goods transport vehicles. This panel depicts several vital pieces of information: the UN number, identifying the substance, the Hazchem Emergency Action Code, allowing emergency response personnel to quickly enact responses to a spill and/or fire and a symbolic diamond for the general public indicating the nature of the goods. This particular panel does not include the manufacturers contact information for specialist advice on containing and neutralising the substance.

This particular panel shows displays two dangerous goods diamonds, indicating the nature of the substance. The larger diamond indicates the primary danger of the substance and the smaller diamond indicates subsequent dangers of the substance, known as "subsidiary risk". Notice that the subsidiary risk label does not have a number category, unlike the primary danger.

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12:36, 11 October 2010 (UTC)

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