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How Can Consumers Interpret Toxicological Labels?
Understanding toxicological labels is crucial for consumer safety. Here are some tips for interpreting them:
Look for Signal Words:
Words like "Danger," "Warning," or "Caution" indicate the level of hazard.
Read Hazard Statements:
These provide specific information about the nature of the hazard.
Follow Precautionary Statements:
These include recommended actions to prevent exposure or harm.
Note First Aid Instructions:
Knowing what to do in case of exposure can prevent serious health consequences.
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