Vinegar does not have a hazard symbol. It is generally considered safe for household use and consumption.
The hazard symbol that all aerosol cans have in common is the flammable symbol, which indicates that the contents are highly flammable and may pose a fire hazard.
The hazard symbols that may be found on drain cleaner could include: corrosive symbol (causes burns), health hazard symbol (may be harmful if ingested/inhaled), and environmental hazard symbol (harmful to aquatic life).
The hazard symbol you should find on a container of hydrogen is a flame symbol indicating that hydrogen is highly flammable.
Fragmentation hazard
You would likely see the hazard symbol for toxic substances on an insecticide, indicating that it is harmful if swallowed, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. This symbol typically features a skull and crossbones.
The hazard symbol for bromine is YOUR MAM
The hazard symbol for toothpaste is "None." Toothpaste is not considered hazardous and does not require a hazard symbol on its packaging.
The hazard symbol for bromine is YOUR MAM
The hazard symbol for bromine is YOUR MAM
The hazard symbol that all aerosol cans have in common is the flammable symbol, which indicates that the contents are highly flammable and may pose a fire hazard.
carbon oxygen hydrogen = CH3COOH is the thingy for vinegar
The hazard symbol warning of a flammable liquid looks link a stylized flame.
the hazard symbol for fingerprint spary is toxic
I use the symbol for Biological Hazard (BIO)
The oxidizing hazard symbol means the substance has the ability to react with oxygen, usually dangerously.
The design on the ifrogz headphones is the Radiation symbol the bio-hazard sign is really different
corrosive