That is some long and dry reading, and it mostly pertains to commercial transportation of hazardous materials. What placards do I need for diesel fuel? No. Without an equivalency certificate, you can't legally transport or fill the cylinder in Canada. For most of us, the quantity of gas we can transport reaches a practical. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. The shipping document also requires a consignor's certification as set out in Section 3.6.1. In the future, the TDG Regulations will include the new term. However, if the propane tanks are required for heating units that are necessary to maintain environmental conditions, then Section 1.27 might apply. The technical names are not part of the shipping name and are not considered descriptive text. (e) Diesel fuel transportation units must transport no more than 500 gallons of diesel fuel at a time. In the second example, a road vehicle contains 2,300 kg of dangerous goods. trailer, container, truck, railcar) to another large means of containment while in transport and prior to arriving at the final destination on the original shipping document the DG may continue to be transported with safety marks in accordance with 49 CFR, the ICAO Technical Instructions or the IMDG Code without the notation specified in subsections 9.4(2) and 10.4(2) of the TDGR; however, the large means of containment (trailer, container, truck, railcar) must have placards displayed in accordance with Part 4 (Dangerous Goods Safety Marks). These tank holders fit tightly around the propane cylinder or lock into the cylinders foot ring making them safe and secure. How much fuel can a truck hold? Class 3 (6.1, 8), PG II. Pick up trucks shall be used to transport fuel whenever possible. The method of display that is shaped like a placard must be affixed in addition to the placard(s) required by Part 4 of the TDG Regulations. Employees operating a placarded vehicle shall have a CDL License with a Hazardous Materials Endorsement. If non-bulk, then it depends on if the hazard class is in Table 1 or 2, and the amount that is being shipped.