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A caution sign used on roads made in inkscape, based off this image: Date: 5 February 2008: Source: Own work in Inkscape: Author: Penubag: Permission (Reusing this file)
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English: Basic warning sign triangle with a red border and amber background. For a detailed list of countries that use this design, see the attached map. For a detailed list of countries that use this design, see the attached map.
A kind of caution sign. Date: 3 December 2006: Source: DarkEvil, based on en:Image:Stop-hand-caution.png which is a derivative work of en:Image:Stop hand.svg. Both of these images are free. Author: DarkEvil: Permission (Reusing this file)
a signal word – either Danger or Warning – where necessary hazard statements , indicating the nature and degree of the risks posed by the product precautionary statements , indicating how the product should be handled to minimize risks to the user (as well as to other people and the general environment)
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Hazard symbols may vary in color, background, borders, or accompanying text to indicate specific dangers and levels of risk, such as toxicity classes. These symbols provide a quick, universally understandable visual warning that transcends language barriers, making them more effective than text-based warnings in many situations.