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