If you do not recognize safety symbols you will not respond correctly to signs using them, and as a result you or someone else could be hurt or killed.
Safety symbols must be instantly recognizable across language or cultural barriers. Standardization of signs promotes recognition so that, for example, in the event of an emergency people instantly recognize the sign that points to the nearest emergency exit.
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Draw and describe 5 safety symbols Draw and describe 5 safety symbols
The nine safety symbols are flammable, explosive, toxic, radioactive, corrosive, non-flammable, inhalant, spontaneously combustive, and bio-hazard. The Bio-Hazard symbol maybe the most recognize symbol due to the popularity of zombie movies and medical offices.
so that if an amatuer person or some one not well versed in lab safety happens to come to the lab they still take the most important cautions if not all of them
There are too many safety symbols to address a question like there where it is not possible to display the symbols themselves.
The safety symbols used in a laboratory would depend on what kind of lab it is and what activities are pursued in the lab. There is no universal set of safety symbols suitable for all laboratories.
Safety symbols indicate the presence of instructions about safety at work by the used of signboard, illuminated sign or verbal communication. Hazard alerting, safety information, mandatory action and prohibition symbol are the four types of safety symbols.
Safety symbols inform you or hazards or necessary precautions and prevent you from falling into danger.
Visual symbols are symbols that you see everyday in day life and you recognize and know its meaning right away.
Safety symbols are standardized drawings or shapes that convey complex information about hazards or needed safety practices without the use of written language.