coca does not battery acid
Because coca label is not corrosive
A lead-acid storage cell (which is what I assume you're talking about) should have, at minimum, the "Corrosive" label.
cuz
Hazard Class 8 is for corrosive materials
A corrosive symbol on a product label indicates that the product is a corrosive material that could, depending on how corrosive it is, corrode steel or aluminum, or damage skin or other body tissue it may come in contact with. Usually, when we say "contact" we are talking about the skin being in contact with the corrosive liquid. However, vapors from a corrosive liquid can irritate the nose, lungs and eyes. In some cases the vapors of a corrosive liquid can be severely irritating and a hazard in themselves.
The label is corrosive.
The corrosive label is more harmful because although irritant labels shows us that the substance can cause reddening or blistering to the skin, corrosive subtances can attack and DESTROY tissue, including the eyes and skin.
What are two types of WHMIS label
Dilute acid may not be very hazardous. A concentrated acid should have the corrosive substance warning label. There are also poisonous acids such as Prussic acid, which even in dilute form should be marked with the skull and crossbones, to indicate poison.
What are two types of WHMIS label
DANGER which means dont eat, drink, or apply to skin.
In science, a yellow label indicates a medium hazard level.
The DOT hazard classification system can be used to identify acute hazards.