Markings & Warning Labels
To the greatest extent possible, markings or warning labels (required by Attachment 14 and 15) must be placed on aircraft pallets (for example 463L) and within or on freight containers, vehicles, and trailers so that they are visible to aircrew and unloading personnel.
For items that have the same classification, at least one package must have required hazard label(s) visible. For item with different classifications, at least one package for each classification must be positioned so that hazard label(s) are visible. A15.1 describes what to do in situations where placement prevents hazard labels from being visible.
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