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How Do Signal Words Differ?
Signal words on safety labels serve as an immediate indicator of the level of hazard associated with a chemical. The two primary signal words are:
Danger:
Indicates a more severe hazard.
Warning:
Signifies a less severe hazard.
The use of these words helps users quickly assess the potential risk and take necessary precautions.
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