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Română: Pictograma sistemului global general de clasificare si etichetare a chimicalelor care atentioneaza ca substanta este riscanta in cazul consumului de catre om. Deutsch: Globales Harmonisiertes System zur Einstufung und Kennzeichnung von Chemikalien (GHS) Piktogramm für gesundheitsgefährdende Stoffe.
Divisions 1.1–1.3 Explosives – Substances and articles which are classified as explosives but which present no significant hazard Note: The asterisk is replaced by the compatibility code Division 1.4 Explosives – Very insensitive substances which have a mass explosion hazard Note: The asterisk is replaced by the compatibility code ...
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1.2 Non-mass explosion, fragment-producing. HC/D 1.2 is further divided into three subdivisions, HC/D 1.2.1, 1.2.2 and 1.2.3, to account for the magnitude of the effects of an explosion. 1.3 Mass fire, minor blast or fragment hazard. Propellants and many pyrotechnic items fall into this category.
Synecdoche is a rhetorical trope and a kind of metonymy—a figure of speech using a term to denote one thing to refer to a related thing. [9] [10]Synecdoche (and thus metonymy) is distinct from metaphor, [11] although in the past, it was considered a sub-species of metaphor, intending metaphor as a type of conceptual substitution (as Quintilian does in Institutio oratoria Book VIII).
The use of colorimetric test kits for explosive detection is one of the most simple methods for officers, and widely used method for the detection of explosives. . Colorimetric detection of explosives involves applying a chemical reagent to an unknown material or sample and observing a colo
A pictographic traffic sign (top) warning motorists of horses and riders. A pictogram (also pictogramme, pictograph, or simply picto [1]) is a graphical symbol that conveys meaning through its visual resemblance to a physical object.
On December 1, 2021, an old aircraft bomb exploded in the city of Munich during construction near Donnersbergerbruecke station. [170] On October 11, 2023, authorities ordered residents in Huckarde, Dortmund to leave their homes, with a 250 m (820 ft) radius from the discovery site of a 250-kilogram (550 lb) unexploded ordnance. [171]