Safety Symbols... Flashcards
Gas Cylinder (1988)
Gases Under Pressure
- Old one (1988) wasn’t colored, new one (2015) is
- Class A in 1988
Flame (1988)
Flammables, Pyrophorics, Self-Heating, Emits Flammable Gas, Self-Reactives, Organic Peroxides
- Same symbol in 1988 and 2015
- Class B1 to B6
Flame over Circle (1988)
Oxidizing Gases, Liquids, Solids
- Same in 1988 and 2015
- Class C
Skull and Crossbones
Acute Toxicity-Oral, Dermal, Inhalation
- Class D1
- Skull and Cross bones stayed the same in 2015, but an exclamation mark was created
- Exclamation Mark: Irritant (skin and eye)
Skin Sensitizer
Acute Toxicity
Narcotic Effects
Respiratory Tract Irritant
Hazardous to Ozone Layer
(Non-Mandatory)
T exclamation (1988)
Poisonous and Infectious Material
(Eye Irritation, Skin Irritation, Skin/Respiratory Sensitization, Carcinogenicity, Mutagenicity, Reproductive Hazards
- Class D2
- Got divided in Health Hazard: Carcinogen
Mutagenicity
Reproductive Toxicity
Respiratory Sensitizer
Target Organ Toxicity
Aspiration Toxicity
- Gotten divided into Exclamation Mark: Irritant (skin and eye)
Skin Sensitizer
Acute Toxicity
Narcotic Effects
Respiratory Tract Irritant
Hazardous to Ozone Layer
(Non-Mandatory)
Biohazardous Infectious Materials (1988)
- Class D3
- causes infection
- Stayed the same
Corrosion
- Skin Corrosion/Burns
Eye Damage
Corrosive to Metals
Class E
- Stayed the same
Dangerously Reactive Material (1988)
- Class F
- Divides into Flame: Flammables
Pyrophorics
Self-Heating
Emits Flammable Gas
Self-Reactives
Organic Peroxides
- Divides into Exploding Bomb:
Explosives
Self-Reactives
Organic Peroxides
Physical Hazards:
- Explosives
- Flammable Liquids
Oxidizing Liquids - Compressed Gases
- Corrosive to Metals
Health Hazards
- Acute Toxicity
- Skin Corrosion
- Skin Irritation
- Hazard (carcinogenic, germ cell mutation, Toxic to reproduction/specific target organ toxic)
Environment Hazard
- Hazardous to the Aquatic Environment
Label Content
- Product Identifier (Same)
- Supplier Identifier
- Pictogram (Same)
- Risk phrases to Hazard Statement
- Precautionary Measures to Precautionary Statement
- First Aid Statement to part of precautionary Statement
- Hatched Border to no
Flame
look on sheet
Flame over circle
look on sheet
Gas Cylinder
look on sheet
Corrosion
look on sheet
Exploding Bomb
look on sheet
Acute Toxicity (Skull and Cross Bones)
look on sheet
Health Hazard
look on sheet
Exclamation Mark
look on sheet
Biohazardous Infectious Materials
look on sheet
Hazardous to the Environment
look on sheet
Product Identifier
look on sheet
Initial Supplier Identification
look on sheet
Pictograms
look on sheet
Signal Word
look on sheet
Hazard Statement
look on sheet
Precautionary Statement
look on sheet
Supplementary Information
look on sheet