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  2. File:Skull and Crossbones.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Skull and Crossbones.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 510 × 490 pixels. Other resolutions: 250 × 240 pixels | 500 × 480 pixels | 799 × 768 pixels | 1,066 × 1,024 pixels | 2,132 × 2,048 pixels. This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. GHS hazard pictograms - Wikipedia

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    Hazard pictograms are one of the key elements for the labelling of containers under the GHS, along with: [2] an identification of the product; 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 ...

  4. File:Skull and crossbones vector.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Skull & crossbones.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Hazard symbol - Wikipedia

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    Skull and crossbones, a common symbol for poison and other sources of lethal danger (GHS hazard pictograms). Hazard symbols are recognizable symbols designed to warn about hazardous or dangerous materials, locations, or objects, including electromagnetic fields, electric currents; harsh, toxic or unstable chemicals (acids, poisons, explosives); and radioactivity.

  7. Skull and crossbones - Wikipedia

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    A skull and crossbones is a symbol consisting of a human skull and two long bones crossed together under or behind the skull. [1] The design originated in the Late Middle Ages as a symbol of death and especially as a memento mori on tombstones. In modern contexts, it is generally used as a hazard symbol, usually in regard to poisonous ...

  8. File:GHS-pictogram-skull.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Mr. Yuk - Wikipedia

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    To help children learn to avoid ingesting poisons, Mr. Yuk was conceived by Richard Moriarty, a pediatrician and clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine who founded the Pittsburgh Poison Center and the National Poison Center Network. [ 1 ] Moriarty felt that the traditional skull and crossbones ...