What are the Different Types of Hazard Pictograms?
Health Hazard: This pictogram is used for chemicals that can cause serious health effects including carcinogenicity, respiratory sensitization, and organ toxicity. Exclamation Mark: Represents chemicals that may cause less severe health effects such as skin irritation or respiratory issues. Corrosion: Indicates substances that can cause skin corrosion or burns, as well as damage to metals. Flame: Used for flammable chemicals that can easily ignite. Exploding Bomb: Represents explosive materials that pose a risk of sudden release of pressure, gas, or heat. Flame Over Circle: Designates oxidizers that can cause or intensify a fire. Gas Cylinder: Indicates gases under pressure that may explode if heated. Skull and Crossbones: Represents acute toxicity, indicating that exposure can be fatal or toxic. Environment (Non-Mandatory): Used for chemicals that can cause environmental damage, especially aquatic toxicity.