enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Know Your Hazard Symbols (Pictograms) | Office of Environmental...

    ehs.princeton.edu/news/know-your-hazard-symbols-pictograms

    Exclamation Mark: An immediate skin, eye or respiratory tract irritant, or narcotic. Exclamation Mark Gas Cylinder : Gases stored under pressure, liquified gases, and dissolved gases; such as ammonia, liquid nitrogen, or acetylene.

  3. GHS Pictogram Training Cheat Sheet - EHS Daily Advisor

    ehsdailyadvisor.blr.com/2018/04/ghs-pictogram-training-cheat-sheet

    Exclamation Mark. It is used on a chemical label for substances that represent the following hazards: Irritant–irritates the skin or eyes; Skin sensitizer–which is an allergic response following skin contact; Acute toxicity–which may be fatal or cause organ damage from a single short-term exposure;

  4. The GHS pictogram with an exclamation mark is used on substances that are harmful or irritating. The health effects are acute (set in quickly), but they're less severe than something marked with the toxic symbol.

  5. using the Exclamation Mark Pictogram How to Work Safely with ...

    www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/howto/exclamationmark.pdf

    exclamation mark pictogram? How can products with the exclamation mark pictogram be handled safely? How can products with the exclamation mark pictogram be stored safely? What should I do in case of an emergency? What does this pictogram mean? The symbol within the pictogram is an exclamation mark. This symbol indicates that

  6. How to Work Safely with - Hazardous Products using the "...

    www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/howto/exclamationmark.html

    The symbol within the pictogram is an exclamation mark. This symbol indicates that hazardous products with this pictogram can cause certain health effects for example, skin irritation, eye irritation, and/or. skin sensitization. Hazardous products with this pictogram can be safely worked with if proper storage and handling practices are followed.

  7. Hazard symbols and hazard pictograms - Chemical classification -...

    www.hse.gov.uk/.../labelling-packaging/hazard-symbols-hazard-pictograms.htm

    Hazard pictograms alert us to the presence of a hazardous chemical. The pictograms help us to know that the chemicals we are using might cause harm to people or the environment. The GB CLP...

  8. CCOHS: WHMIS - Pictograms - Canadian Centre for Occupational...

    www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/chemicals/whmis_ghs/pictograms.html

    The exclamation mark pictogram is used for the following classes and categories: Acute toxicity – Oral, Dermal, Inhalation (Category 4) Skin corrosion/irritation – Skin irritation (Category 2)

  9. GHS Pictograms: A Guide for Hazard Communication - OSHA 8, 24 and...

    hazwoper-osha.com/blog-post/ghs-pictograms-a-guide-for-hazard-communication

    The exclamation mark GHS pictogram is used to indicate a health hazard. This symbol warns of substances or mixtures that may cause less severe health effects or damage; such as irritants (skin and eye), skin sensitizers, acute toxicity, narcotic effects, respiratory tract irritants, and those hazardous to the ozone layer.

  10. Hazard Communication Pictograms. The following pictogram files can be downloaded. The size of each pictogram can be adjusted and will remain proportional. EPS is a standard format (vector image) for printing materials professionally or for producing materials for large projects (e.g., labels for signs, tanks, vessels).

  11. Pictograms: Your Guide to the WHMIS Symbols - Worksite Safety

    worksitesafety.ca/pictograms-your-guide-to-the-whmis-symbols

    Exclamation Mark: This symbol means there are less severe health effects from exposure including eye irritation, skin allergy reactions, inflammation and coughing. It can also be used to identify products that are harmful to the ozone layer.