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What are the Symbols and Pictograms Used?
Labels often include symbols and pictograms to quickly convey hazards. Commonly used symbols include:
Flame Symbol
: Indicates flammable substances.
Skull and Crossbones
: Represents acute toxicity.
Exclamation Mark
: Denotes a general hazard.
Corrosion Symbol
: Indicates corrosive substances.
Health Hazard
: Represents substances that may cause serious health effects.
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