Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

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Assorted Hazard Labels
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Assorted Hazard Labels

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These are various assorted hazard labels based off of US OSHA, DOT, UN, and NFPA standardized symbols. There are signs representing 10 different types of hazardous materials and sub-classes tracked by the US DOT. The DOT placards do not show the actual pictures, but the colors and numbers match with the hazard classifications. There is also a pre-made NFPA 704 that just needs the numbers modified for a specific material or structure. There is also a standardized UN Number Identification Placard. All of these are relatively small labels that can be added to buildings, vehicles, and shipping containers. Each sign is a separate piece and can be saved individually. The signs that have white on them had the background changed to gray to allow for easier integration with built vehicles and structures. Simply color swap the gray with the background color of the thing it's being added to.

I added illuminated versions of the NFPA 704, UN Number Placard, and DOT Hazard Class 3 Signs. I also made illuminated versions of both the Diesel, Jet Fuel, and Crude Oil DOT Placards. These don't really serve a legitimate purpose, but I thought they sounded like cool additions to the labels.

The Department of Transportation Placards are placed on vehicles carrying hazardous materials and they should be visible from all sides of the vehicle. There are pre-made DOT Placards for Crude Oil (1267), Diesel Fuel (1993) Batteries (2800), and Jet Fuel (1863). The National Fire Protection Association 704 Sign is placed on buildings containing hazardous materials and it should be visible from all avenues of approach to the building. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires that all containers with hazardous materials be labeled and have the contents easily identifiable. There are 5 container labels for Gasoline (Not in the game), Crude Oil, Non-Potable Water, Diesel Fuel, and Jet Fuel. United Nations identification numbers are standardized for all UN member nations and allow easy identification of most hazardous materials.


US DOT HazMat Labels:
(United States Department of Transportation)

1: Explosives, Ammo, and Pyrotechnics

2: Red (Flammable Gas), Green (Non-flammable Gas), Yellow (Oxygen Gas), White (Poison Gas)

3: Flammable Liquid

4: Red and White Lines (Flammable Solid), Red and White Halves (Spontaneous Combustible), Blue (Water Reactive)

5: Yellow (Oxidizer), Red and Yellow (Organic Peroxide)

6: Toxic, Poisonous, and Biological Hazards

7: Radioactive

8: Corrosive and Caustic

9: Environmental Hazards and Water Pollutants

0: White with Black Corners (General Hazard), White with Black Corners and "Y" (General Hazard, Air Cargo Only), Red with White and Black Stripes (Danger)

*3: 1993 (Diesel Fuel)

*3: 1863 (Jet Fuel)

*3: 1267 (Petroleum Crude Oil)

*8: 2800 (Batteries, Wet, Non-Spillable)


NFPA 704: (All on a scale from 0 to 4, with 0 being no risk or danger and 4 being severe risk or danger)
(National Fire Protection Association)

Blue: Health Risk (Is it a danger to someone's health or well-being?)

Red: Flammability (Will it catch on fire?)

Yellow: Reactivity (Will it explode or react violently?)

White: Special Characteristic (Such as Water Reactive, Acid, or Base)


UN ID Label:
(United Nations)

4 Digit number used to identify the contents of a container


OSHA Hazard Communication Labels:
(Occupational Safety and Health Administration)

UN Number
Name
Hazard Class
Type of Material
Cautionary Statement
20 Comments
qbzephyr 17 Jun @ 7:24am 
You wanna see something kool? Hazard signs are a daily thing, helping people to stay away from chemicals that can rip there skin off and burn them-
McLaren2009  [author] 13 Jul, 2024 @ 8:25am 
I could probably do that. I've made things like caution tape, no smoking signs, and other things so I could probably manage those types of signs as well
Sleeper____ 12 Jul, 2024 @ 4:28pm 
Would it be possible to get a design for general hazard signs/electrical hazard?
Kaiser Seaborg 4 Feb, 2022 @ 12:49pm 
literally JUST WHAT I WAS SEARCHING FOR Thank you so much
Oxyligen 9 Feb, 2021 @ 7:05am 
Thank you for your nice work. I used it in my creation: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2389608998
JurassicParker0 12 Nov, 2020 @ 11:37am 
WOW AMAZING THANKS SO MUCH!
McLaren2009  [author] 17 Oct, 2020 @ 11:11am 
I thought the illuminated ones were cool even if they aren't very useful
Yezpahr 17 Oct, 2020 @ 3:45am 
Beautiful!
I might use these on my WLAH robot (Walking Like A Human).

Dropped a like on it for the illuminated signs ^,^;
Jorenge05 8 Oct, 2020 @ 11:47am 
i like the complexity of it and the simplified ways that you have made it so thank you the creator of this for giving this to the people of stormworks you big help
BrickBlock 5 Oct, 2020 @ 1:45pm 
now this is what i call usefull