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Materials that demonstrate unusual reactivity with water are identified as and materials that possess oxidizing properties shall be identified by the letters Z. Other special hazard symbols may be used to identify radioactive hazards, corrosive hazards, substances that are toxic to fish, and so on. [Pg.2274]

Hazard symbol Risk hazard Hydrocarbon content Safety phase Xn R.10, R65 15% S62... [Pg.239]

Hazard Symbol Xn. Hazard and Caution conditions apply. Label Xn. [Pg.242]

On each of the four sides of the Shop, a holder was provided so that the appropriate fire hazard symbol, reflecting the most hazardous material in the Shop, could be posted. Fire symobls for each of the classes of ammunition that would be encountered in performing field surveillance operations are provided and stored in the equipment module. [Pg.168]

For road transport in accordance with GGVSE [3.150] and ADR 2003 [3.151], lead chromate pigments and lead chromate containing preparations are assigned to class 6.1 (T5), III (UN-No. 2291) and have to be labeled with hazard symbol 6.1 (Toxic), if the lead content soluble in hydrochloric acid ]c(HGI) = 0.07 mol L ] exceeds 5%. [Pg.135]

Zinc chromate, zinc potassium chromate, zinc tetraoxichromate 9 (M7), 111 (UN-No. 3077), hazard symbol 9 Strontium chromate... [Pg.230]

Figure 2-1. Important hazards symbols. The hazard symbols, black on an orange background, are found on the labels of chemical containers, usually with additional information about the nature of the hazard. Figure 2-1. Important hazards symbols. The hazard symbols, black on an orange background, are found on the labels of chemical containers, usually with additional information about the nature of the hazard.
For labels, the hazard symbols, signal words and hazard statements have all been standardized and assigned to each of the hazard categories. These standardized elements should not be subject to variation, and should appear on the GHS label as indicated in the Chapters for each hazard class in this document. For safety data sheets, the chapter Hazard communication Safety Data Sheets (Chapter 1.5) provides a standardized format for the presentation of information. Although precautionary statements have... [Pg.25]

The following hazard symbols are the standard symbols which should be used in the GHS. With the exception of the new symbol which will be used for certain health hazards, the exclamation mark and the fish and tree, they are part of the standard symbol set used in the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, Model Regulations. [Pg.29]

Hazards identification GHS classification of the substance/mixture and any national or regional information. GHS label elements, including precautionary statements. (Hazard symbols may be provided as a graphical reproduction of the symbols in black and white or the name of the symbol e.g. flame, skull and crossbones.) Other hazards which do not result in classification (e.g. dust explosion hazard) or are not covered by the GHS. [Pg.38]

A4.3.2.2.2 Pictograms (or hazard symbols) may be provided as a graphical reproduction of the symbols in black and white or the name of the symbol, e.g. flame, skull and crossbones. [Pg.380]

To evaluate whether safety practices are improved by the presence of the Signal Word Danger and/or by the size of the Hazard Symbol (Skull and Crossbones). [Pg.407]

The impact of varying label elements (with or without Danger with different size Hazard Symbol) and SDS layout (explicit heath hazard heading versus health hazard data under regulatory information). [Pg.407]

Although many oxidation reactions and oxidizing agents have some degree of hazard associated with their use, the procedures marked with the hazard symbol may require special caution. [Pg.272]

Receptacle required minimum test pressure Degree of filling of receptacle [at 15X] Hazard symbols... [Pg.1489]


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