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English: A Infectious substance hazardous materials placard. It indicts materials which may be infectious/biohazard. This is the Canadian version that features a message in English and French and Canadian emergency contact phone numbers.
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Source Extracted from page 9 of Emergency Response Guidebook - 2016 Edition - (Archived)
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