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  2. Hazardous Materials Identification System - Wikipedia

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    An example of a HMIS III label for Diesel Fuel. The Hazardous Materials Identification System ( HMIS) is a propritary numerical hazard rating that incorporates the use of labels with color bars developed by the American Coatings Association as a compliance aid for the OSHA Hazard Communication (HazCom) Standard. [ 1][ 2] The name and ...

  3. File:HMIS Color Bar.svg - Wikipedia

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    HMIS Color Bar.svg. File. File history. File usage. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 428 × 433 pixels. Other resolutions: 237 × 240 pixels | 474 × 480 pixels | 759 × 768 pixels | 1,012 × 1,024 pixels | 2,024 × 2,048 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 428 × 433 pixels, file size: 12 KB) The source code of this SVG is ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. SMPTE color bars - Wikipedia

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    In a SMPTE color bar image, the top two-thirds of the television picture contain seven vertical bars of 75% intensity. In order from left to right, the colors are white or gray, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, and blue. [ 18] The choice of white or gray depends on whether that bar's luminance is 100% or not.

  6. Talk:Hazardous Materials Identification System - Wikipedia

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    That article would have all of the HMIS Color Bar information plus the little snippet that is in the HMIS article. — MJCdetroit ( talk ) 04:19, 6 December 2007 (UTC) [ reply ] The Hazardous Materials Identification System article seems to have been created simply to have a place into which the HMIS Color Bar article could be merged.

  7. NFPA 704 - Wikipedia

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    NFPA 704 safety squares on containers of ethyl alcohol and acetone. " NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response " is a standard maintained by the U.S. -based National Fire Protection Association. First "tentatively adopted as a guide" in 1960, [ 1] and revised several times since then ...

  8. File talk:HMIS Color Bar.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Combustibility and flammability - Wikipedia

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    A combustible material is a material that can burn (i.e., sustain a flame) in air under certain conditions. A material is flammable if it ignites easily at ambient temperatures. In other words, a combustible material ignites with some effort and a flammable material catches fire immediately on exposure to flame.