The toxic symbol is a black "skull and crossbones" icon commonly used to indicate that a substance is poisonous or harmful if ingested, inhaled, or otherwise come into contact with. This symbol is typically seen on containers of hazardous chemicals or materials.
No, a skull and crossbones on a crucifix is not a common symbol in Christianity.
The Skull and Crossbones, like on the pirate flag. In the U.S., they found that the Skull and Crossbones were not so effective in communicating the danger to children. So a hospital, through a contest, developed Mr. Yuk. See Related Links for image. Studies have shown this symbol is more effective as a deterrent.
That it is a symbol of the devil and death. The Bible does not specifically mention skulls and crossbones at all.
There is an EU symbol of "skull and crossbones" for this. This symbol has the difficulty that the Pirate symbol is often used in games and as Sporting Team symbols. The 'Mr Yuk" symbol from the US has some features to recommend it, but as it is copyright and therefore not in public domain, that counts against it.
That symbol is usually associated with a pirate flag.
The hazard symbol for bromine is YOUR MAM
Concentrated sulfuric acid typically has a hazard symbol of a skull and crossbones, indicating it is toxic, along with a corrosion symbol, indicating it is corrosive.
back in the days of pirates they used different symbols on their flags to be identified. one of the most feared pirate ships had a crossbones symbol so this flag became quite widely known and the most used.
The skull and crossbones symbol has been associated with danger and death for centuries. It was commonly used on pirate flags to symbolize harm to enemies. Over time, this association led to the symbol being widely recognized as a warning for poison due to its connection with danger and toxicity.
no... i don't thig they did. If they believe in christ then why would they invent something so scary...
Ancient teachings indicate that the skull and cross bones symbolized imortality. It is still a Masonic symbol for imortality.