It means that:
1. Capable of destroying solid materials.
2. Tending to eat away or consume.
The hazard sign that should appear on a bottle of sodium hydroxide is a corrosive symbol. This symbol indicates that the substance can cause severe skin burns and eye damage upon contact.
The symbol for corrosive substances, such as acids and alkalis, typically consists of a pictogram showing a hand being eaten away by a liquid. This symbol indicates that the substance is capable of causing severe burns and damage to skin upon contact. It serves as a warning to handle these substances with extreme caution and wear appropriate protective equipment.
The warning sign "irritant" means that the substance in question may cause irritation to the skin, eyes, or respiratory system upon contact or exposure. It is important to handle the substance with care, use protective equipment when necessary, and seek medical attention if irritation occurs.
if you add fire it makes flammable
Non-corrosive means that a substance does not cause damage or deterioration to metals or other materials through chemical reactions. It implies that the substance will not rust, wear away, or otherwise harm surfaces it comes into contact with.
What does a flashing p warning sign mean
warning sign on dasboard with exclaimation mean on mercedes benz E220
Many hazard warnings exist: flammable, corrosive, toxic, radioactive, explosive, etc.
A warning sign
It is a worded warning sign
If you mean a diamond on the lane, that means that that lane is for BICYCLISTS ONLY, if you mean as a shape of a sign such as a "slippery when wet" sign, that usually tells you important things. I looked it up in my "Virginia Driver's Manual" and it says a diamond shaped sign is a warning sign.
The exclamation mark on any sign is an alarm or warning. With a fire symbol, the sign is warning of combustibles nearby.
If it is a public sign, perhap it means lock your car.
It's a guard rail warning sign
warning
Not corrosive but will make the skin red or blister
The exclamation sign what does that mean?