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Dangerous Goods Sign
$13.95 – $89.95Price range: $13.95 through $89.95 exc. GST
Diamond Shape Sign – Dangerous Goods Sign
- Sizes – 120mm x 120mm, 250mm x 250mm, 400mm x 400mm, 800mm x 800mm
- Laminated
- Supplied as an adhesive vinyl sticker or mounted on corflute, PVC, Magnetic material (only 250mm) or ACM panel
- Meets industry standards when used appropriately
- For larger orders contact us for a quote
Want to give your placard some mates? Pair this bad boy with a No Smoking / No Ignition Sources sign—because keeping the eyebrow count at two is just good Kiwi courtesy.
Diamond Shape Hazard Sign – Dangerous Goods Sign
Dangerous Goods Sign – Dangerous goods are products that place individuals, properties and the environment at immediate risk. Owing to the considerable risks involved with dangerous goods, all storage facilities used to store hazardous materials must be clearly labelled with dangerous goods sign. Signs of hazardous goods are a way to alert staff and visitors of the risks associated with unsafe products.
Note on 120 mm size: The 120 mm option is not compliant for transport placards, as NZ regulations require a minimum of 250 mm per side for vehicle use. However, it is very useful for small-scale applications such as cylinder cages, storage cabinets, and indoor warning signage where space is limited.
Note on larger sizes (400 mm – 800 mm): While 250 mm is the minimum required size for transport placards, larger signs (400 mm, 800 mm) are recommended for warehouses, depots, bulk storage areas, and outdoor use. The extra size improves long-distance visibility and makes hazards clear to staff, visitors, and emergency responders.
FAQ
Q1: What is a “Dangerous Goods” (diamond) sign used for?
It’s a generic transport placard that warns staff and responders a vehicle, container, or area is carrying dangerous goods. It’s used when a class-specific placard isn’t required or as supplementary site signage to direct/identify DG areas. Complies with NZS 5433 practices.
Q2: Where should this Dangerous Goods Sign be displayed?
On vehicles, containers, depots, gates, and loading areas handling DG. Mount at eye level on doors, fences or bollards; for vehicles use either adhesive vinyl, rigid ACM or the magnetic placard for temporary loads.
Q3: What size do I need—and how are sizes measured?
For transport placards the NZ minimum is 250 × 250 mm (measured edge-to-edge on a side of the diamond, not corner-to-corner). For better distance legibility use 400 mm, or 800 mm. For indoor/short-view applications a 200–300 mm panel is usually fine.
For more information check out these links
WorkSafe NZ – Hazardous Substances Management
👉 WorkSafe NZ – Hazardous substancesEPA NZ – HSNO Act guidance
👉 EPA NZ – Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) ActUnited Nations GHS
👉 UN – Globally Harmonized System (GHS)- Why you need the correct Hazard sign
Check out our: Complete Guide to Dangerous Goods Placards (NZ & AU)
How to choose the right mounting options.
Corflute: short term less than 2 years outdoors
Thin PVC: Medium term, more than 2 years
ACM: Long term 5 years or more
Supplied as a sticker:
long term digital print laminated for long term use. With a life of 5 years or more. We use a Hi Tac vinyl which allows it to be applied most surfaces.
Magnetic mounting option
Flexible, vehicle-grade magnetic placards with the Class 9 black/white diamond printed on premium vinyl, laminated, and mounted to automotive magnetic sheeting. They stick to ferrous steel panels and remove without residue—ideal for vehicles that only carry DG sometimes.
Who they’re for
Contractors / couriers who transport Dangerous Goods occasionally
Hire or multi-use vehicles (no permanent signage)
Sites that swap classes depending on load (quick changeover)
Size: 250 × 250 mm (meets common road minimums).
Magnet: vehicle-grade sheet, 0.8–1.0 mm thick (30–40 mil), high-energy.
Face film: outdoor self-adhesive vinyl + UV laminate (gloss).
Operating temp: suitable from winter cold to summer heat (typical automotive range).
Print: high-contrast black/white artwork.
Where they work (and don’t)
Works on: painted steel panels that are flat, clean, and smooth.
Doesn’t work on: aluminium, stainless, plastics, composites, heavy body filler; vinyl wraps, ceramic coatings, heavily textured paint.
If customers have aluminium doors/ute trays, suggest self-adhesive or rigid ACM instead.
Fitment checklist
Clean & dry the panel (no wax/polish).
Warm, flat magnet—no curl.
Apply to flat steel only; press from centre out.
Do not bridge panel gaps, ribs or sharp curves.
Remove daily to clean/dry both surfaces; store flat.
In heavy rain/highway speeds, check edges haven’t lifted.
Care & maintenance
Remove and wipe after wet weather; store flat (never rolled tight).
Move position slightly each week to avoid differential fading.
Avoid use on freshly resprayed paint (allow full cure).
Compliance note
Magnet is a mounting method. The operator must ensure placards are the correct class, size, and securely affixed for the journey. Some carriers or site rules may require permanent/rigid placards—check your procedure.
For further information go to the Worksafe website https://www.worksafe.govt.nz/topic-and-industry/hazardous-substances/managing/hazardous-substances-signs/
NZS/AS 1319:1994 advocates simplicity and clarity in safety signage. To be effective, they should be easy to read and interpret at a glance.
The Standard is about the use of legible text and appropriate, simple symbols.
By simplifying the message, it reduces the risk of misinterpretation, which increases the chances of the sign’s warning or instruction being followed.
Enhancing the signs visibility through placement and colour
Placement and visibility will play a crucial role in the efficiency of safety signs.
The standard states that signs must be positioned near the hazard they are warning about, which ensures that the safety message is relevant. Also, it advocates the use of contrasting colours for the background and lettering. This attention to the colour scheme will increase visibility and readability from a reasonable distance, which ensures the message is accessible.
The mission of Hazard Signs NZ is to provide quality-made safety signs to all of New Zealand. Our great prices and convenient online ordering platform make us a preferred supplier to many NZ businesses. All our signs are designed and manufactured in Invercargill to meet the workplace health and safety needs of all businesses and industries in New Zealand.
Please note. We make some of our safety signs to order and it may take 5 to 10 business days to receive. If you require your order urgently, please don’t hesitate to contact us to confirm an estimated delivery date prior to placing your order.
If you are not sure about what sign you need for your business, just contact us at +6432183350 or email us and we will make it ready for you.
Material | Magnetic Material, Self Adhesive Vinyl Sticker, Corflute Sheet, Thin PVC Sheet, ACM Metal sheet |
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Size | 800mm x 800mm, 120mm x 120mm (5 stickers), 250mm x 250mm, 400mm x 400mm |
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