A. ownership of the pipeline
B. information about the pipeline contents
E. an emergency phone number
A. ownership of the pipeline B. information about the pipeline contents E. an emergency phone number
A. ownership of the pipeline B. emergency phone number C. information about the pipeline contents
A. ownership of the pipeline B. information about the pipeline contents E. an emergency phone number
"Close cover before striking." is said to be the most often printed warning.
look out don't stop
Abandon all hope ye who enter here.
The warning and signs are some of the ways to identify the workplace hazards. This help the employees be extra careful.
It is not a light, but a decal or printed type. It is a specification, I believe. Has nothing to do with a warning or message.
A warning is when there is a tornadoe(s) in your area or is imminent. A watch means that there might be one or maybe not.
We don't know. Printed on all of our double-A batteries, there's a warning that says: "WARNING. Do not dispose of in fire." When we see that, it seems that it could be a dangerous stunt to try, so we don't do it.
Yellow man in suit
If they're on hazmat warning labels, they identify the specific product being transported.