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working. For a complete listing of compressed gas cylinders, refer to MIL-STD-101B; but make sure you have a standard with the latest up-to-date changes inserted, as changes may occur in the manual as prescribed by the Department of Defense after this writing. Q15. Q16. Q17. Q18. Other than warning colors, what else should be used  to  identify  dangerous  or  hazardous materials? The name or title of a gas should be painted in what color on the outside of the cylinder? What does the secondary warning color of a material  indicate? What do arrows indicate on piping systems? Q14. What class of material has a green warning color? 1-21

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