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The symbol for biohazard substances (without the black-yellow triangle.) Date: 20 May 2008: Source: ... Darker blue: 16:06, 20 May 2008: 376 × 356 (5 KB) Lokal Profil
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Hazard symbols SVG images: 15:33, 19 January 2006: 396 × 345 (5 KB) Bastique: Created by Cary Bass using Adobe Illustrator on January 19, 2006. Internationally ...
The international biohazard warning symbol as it appears in the Laboratory biosafety manual (Third edition) by the World Health Organization, Geneva 2004. Note that the sickles have blunt ends, not sharp ones. (Unlike most versions on the web) Blunt probably because sharp forms tend to print lousy images when stenciled.
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A chemical hazard symbol is a pictogram applied to containers and storage areas of dangerous chemical compounds to indicate the specific hazard, and thus the required precautions. There are several systems of labels, depending on the purpose, such as on the container for transportation, containers for end-use, or on a vehicle during transportation.
Hazard pictograms form part of the international Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). Two sets of pictograms are included within the GHS: one for the labelling of containers and for workplace hazard warnings, and a second for use during the transport of dangerous goods.