The product labeled with the skull and crossbones pictogram indicates that it is toxic or fatal if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. This symbol is often found on hazardous materials, such as certain chemicals, poisons, or pesticides, and serves as a warning to handle the product with extreme caution. It is crucial to follow safety guidelines and use appropriate protective equipment when dealing with such substances.
A pictogram is a visual symbol representing an object or concept. Examples include icons for restrooms (man and woman figures), transportation signs (pedestrian crossing symbol), and hazard warnings (skull and crossbones).
A skull and crossbones represents poison in medicine.
The crossbones are the leg bones of the mother. The skull itself is her son who was born from the underworld.
No, a skull and crossbones on a crucifix is not a common symbol in Christianity.
A pictogram is an image that conveys a meaning or message because it resembles what it represents, such as the skull-and-crossbones logo for death or danger and many street signs, like the ones depicting walking pedestrians, a steep hill, or the wet floor warnings with an image of a person slipping in a puddle and falling.
No christians should not wear , the skull and crossbones as they are the sign of the pirates. robbers at sea.
A jolly roger is a pirate flag. Jolly Roger can be perfectly seen on pirate flags having a white skull and crossbones on a black background. A Jolly Rancher is a type of sweet, sticky candy.
pirates
Skull and crossbones. :-P
Skull and crossbones
poisonious..can kill
It was a skull and crossbones.