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Hazard labels and handling labels
Hazard labels and Handling Labels.
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There are nine (9) hazard classes in the hazard classification system used by the US Department of Transportation and other transportation agencies around the world. There may be a different number of classes in other processes.
The symbol for hazardous toxicity is represented by a skull and crossbones icon. This symbol indicates that a substance is poisonous or can cause severe health risks if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. It is commonly used on labels for chemicals and products that pose a significant health hazard.
The hazard labels for chlorine include the following: Toxic if inhaled Causes severe skin burns and eye damage Harmful if swallowed May cause respiratory irritation.
classes
mas detonating
All hazard warning labels must contain the specific type of hazard present, appropriate precautionary measures, and instructions for safe handling. Additionally, they should include relevant safety symbols or pictograms to convey risks clearly. It's essential that labels are easily readable and prominently displayed in each work center to ensure that all employees are informed and can take necessary precautions.
The four classes represented by a star on the Chinese flag are the working class, the peasantry, the urban petite bourgeoisie, and the national bourgeoisie.
Hazards to human health
moderate fire