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  3. In section A, match each pictogram with its corresponding hazard description. Carefully read each description provided for accurate matching.
  4. Use the text fields next to each hazard to input the correct letter corresponding to the pictogram. Ensure that you double-check your answers for accuracy.
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Hazard pictograms (symbols) Explosive (Symbol: exploding bomb) Flammable (Symbol: flame) Oxidising (Symbol: flame over circle) Corrosive (Symbol: corrosion) Acute toxicity (Symbol: skull and crossbones) Hazardous to the environment (Symbol: environment)
Pictograms are graphic images that immediately show the user of a hazardous product what type of hazard is present. With a quick glance, you can see, for example, that the product is flammable, or if it might be a health hazard. Most pictograms have a distinctive red square set on one of its points border.
GHS pictograms for hazards The GHS has 9 pictograms that represent the physical, health and environmental hazards of chemicals. You can download them and Dangerous Goods class Labels from the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Explosion, fire, blast or projection hazard.

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Health Hazard GHS Symbol The health hazard pictogram is used for substances that present a health hazard over time. Chemical classes include: Carcinogens, which cause cancer. Respiratory sensitizers. Agents with reproductive toxicity that affects fertility or in utero development.
The pictograms OSHA has adopted improve worker safety and health, conform with the GHS, and are used worldwide. While the GHS uses a total of nine pictograms, OSHA will only enforce the use of eight. The environmental pictogram is not mandatory but may be used to provide additional information.
There are nine pictograms under the GHS to convey the health, physical and environmental hazards. The final Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires eight of these pictograms, the exception being the environmental pictogram, as environmental hazards are not within OSHAs jurisdiction.
Each pictogram consists of a symbol on a white background framed within a red border and represents a distinct hazard(s). The pictogram on the label is determined by the chemical hazard classification.
GB CLP hazard pictograms Explosive (Symbol: exploding bomb) Flammable (Symbol: flame) Oxidising (Symbol: flame over circle) Corrosive (Symbol: corrosion) Acute toxicity (Symbol: skull and crossbones) Hazardous to the environment (Symbol: environment) Health hazard/Hazardous to the ozone layer (Symbol: exclamation mark)

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