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- GHS Pictograms are symbols used to label hazardous chemicals. There are nine GHS Pictograms12. Here are the pictograms and their meanings:
- Flame: Indicates that the chemical being labeled is flammable, or that it emits a gas that is flammable.
- Health Hazard: An outline of a person with a six-pointed star on the chest. Indicates that the chemical is hazardous to health.
- Exclamation Mark: Indicates that the chemical is hazardous to health.
- Gas Cylinder: Indicates that the chemical is stored under pressure.
- Exploding Bomb: Indicates that the chemical is explosive.
- Corrosion: Indicates that the chemical is corrosive.
- Skull and Crossbones: Indicates that the chemical is toxic.
- Environment: Indicates that the chemical is hazardous to the environment.
- Oxidizing: Indicates that the chemical is an oxidizing agent.
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- Flame The flame pictogram indicates that the chemical being labeled is flammable, or that it emits a gas that is flammable. ...
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- 1. Flammable This pictogram means flammable, a flammable substance can be ignited very easily and will burn very vigorously when ignited. ...
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