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What Are the Key Elements of a Toxicology Label?

Labels on toxic substances must contain specific elements to convey important safety information. These elements typically include:
Product Identification: The product name and any relevant identifiers such as batch number or chemical formula.
Signal Words: Indicate the level of hazard, such as "Danger," "Warning," or "Caution."
Hazard Statements: Describe the nature of the hazard posed by the chemical, such as "Causes severe burns" or "May cause respiratory irritation."
Precautionary Statements: Provide guidance on how to handle the product safely, including recommended personal protective equipment (PPE) and first-aid measures.
Pictograms: Visual symbols that quickly convey the type of hazard, such as flammable, toxic, or corrosive.

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