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Kerosene in a plastic gasoline can
On Tue, 3 Oct 2017 04:08:25 -0400, backhoe
wrote: On 10/03/2017 12:14 AM, Jennifer Nieto wrote: replying to mycomputer3, Jennifer Nieto wrote: Yellow is for diesel fuel * * American Public Works Association Uniform Color Codes. * * RED – Electric Power Lines, Cables, Conduit, and Lighting Cables. * YELLOW – Gas, Oil, Steam, Petroleum, or Gaseous Material. * ORANGE – Communication, Alarm or Signal Lines, Cables, or Conduit. * BLUE – Potable Water. * GREEN – Sewers and Drain Lines. That is true for pipes/lines - but not for containers - |
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