CONTAINER IDENTIFICATION FOR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Section 168.11 of the Wisconsin Statutes provides that:
(1) All devices used for drawing products of petroleum from storage containers at filling
stations, garages or other places where such products are sold or offered for sale
shall be marked or labeled in a conspicuous place and in a conspicuous manner with
the name and the grades of the product of petroleum being dispensed.
(2) No person may deliver, place, receive or store in any visible container any gasoline;
any product of petroleum, regardless of name, meeting the gasoline specifications
prescribed by the department under s.168.04; or any product of petroleum commonly
or commercially used as a fuel in a spark-ignition internal combustion engine or as a
fuel for any appliance or device if such product of petroleum has a flash point of less
than 100ー F. when tested in the Tagliabue closed cup tester unless the container is
constructed of sound metal or of equally sound nonflammable material meeting the
requirements of the department's flammable and combustible liquids code; is
substantially a bright red color; and has the common name of the product clearly
labeled or painted on it.