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Corrosives pictogram

C.2.1.3 If the corrosive pictogram is included, the exclamation mark pictogram shall not appear where it is used for skin or eye irritation ... [Pg.174]

FIGURE 5.1.1.1 Hazard Communication Standard Corrosive Pictogram. Pictograms effectively communicate a hazard without using words. This pictogram suggests that a particular liquid is corrosive to solids and to human skin. [Pg.224]

In Europe, 100,204 commercial chemical substances have been recognized and numbered under EINECS (European INventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances) by the European Chemical Bureau (ECB) System. Another 4,381 new substances are classified under ELINCS Information System (European List of Notified Chemical Substances) since May 11, 1981. Among these. In Europe 1,230 chemical substances are officially identified as irritant or corrosive with Xi and C pictograms and risk sentences. [Pg.18]

General and specific considerations concerning labelling requirements are provided in Hazard communication Labelling (Chapter 1.4). Annex 2 contains summary tables about classification and labelling. Annex 3 contains examples of precautionary statements and pictograms which can be used where allowed by the competent authority. The table below presents specific label elements for substances and mixtures that are classified as irritating or corrosive to the skin based on the criteria set forth in this chapter. [Pg.131]


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