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Each hazard statement is designated a code, starting with the letter H and followed by three digits. ... H208: Fire hazard; increased risk of explosion if ...
H208: Fire hazard; increased risk of explosion if desensitizing agent is reduced ... . 2021. Annex 3: Codification of Statements and Pictograms (pp 268–385). {{GHS ...
Explosive: severe projection hazard H203: Explosive: fire, blast or projection hazard H204: Fire or projection hazard H205: May mass explode in fire H206: Fire, blast or projection hazard: increased risk of explosion if desensitizing agent is reduced H207: Fire or projection hazard; increased risk of explosion if desensitizing agent is reduced H208
Formats and presents predefined GHS hazard statements. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status 1 1 Phrase code Example H220, P431 String suggested 2 2 no description Unknown optional 3 3 no description Unknown optional 4 4 no description Unknown optional 5 5 no description Unknown optional 6 6 no description Unknown optional 7 7 no description Unknown ...
Explosive, severe projection hazard H203: Explosive; fire, blast or projection hazard H204: Fire or projection hazard H205: May mass explode in fire H206: Fire, blast or projection hazard; increased risk of explosion if desensitizing agent is reduced H207: Fire or projection hazard; increased risk of explosion if desensitizing agent is reduced H208
State: Name: FEMA Disaster Code: Year Declared: Disaster Type: Notes IL IL-WINTER STORM 1/1/99 EM-3134-IL 1999 Snowstorm IN IN-WINTER STORM 12/23/98 EM-3135-IN 1999 Snowstorm NY SNOW EM-3136-NY 1999 Snowstorm MI MI - SEVERE WEATHER 1/2 /99 EM-3137-MI 1999 Snowstorm NY SNOW EM-3138-NY 1999 Snowstorm FL FL-FIRES 04/15/99 EM-3139-FL 1999 Fire CA
Some lower level hazard categories do not use signal words. Only one signal word corresponding to the class of the most severe hazard should be used on a label. GHS hazard statements: Standard phrases assigned to a hazard class and category that describe the nature of the hazard. An appropriate statement for each GHS hazard should be included ...
H208: Fire hazard; increased risk of explosion if desensitizing agent is reduced H209: ... Annex 3: Codification of Statements and Pictograms (pp 268–385).