the following hazard pictograms are the standard symbols
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The following hazard pictograms are the standard symbols used in
the GHS.
Explosive, self-reactive and organic peroxide
Symbol name: Exploding bomb
Flammable, self-reactive, pyrophoric, self-heating, emits flammable gas,
organic peroxide
Symbol name: Flame
Oxidizer (oxidizing gas, liquid or solid)
Symbol name: Flame over circle
Gas under pressure
Symbol name: Gas cylinder
Corrosive (corrosive to metals)
Symbol name: Corrosion
(severe skin burns, eye damage)
Carcinogen, Respiratory Sensitizer, Reproductive Toxicity, Target Organ,
Toxicity, Mutagenicity, Aspiration Toxicity
Symbol name: Health Hazard
SEVERE Acute Toxicity – Fatal or Toxic
Symbol name: Skull and crossbones
Irritant, Dermal sensitizer, Acute toxicity (harmful, not as severe as skull and crossbones),
Narcotic effects, Respiratory tract, Irritation
Symbol name: Exclamation mark
hazard to the ozone layer
Environmental toxicity (acute or long term hazard to the aquatic
environment)
Symbol name: Environment
Exploding Bomb
Flame Flame Over Circle
Gas Cylinder
Corrosion Skull and Crossbones
Exclamation Mark
Health Hazard Environment
Pictogram Official Names
Pictograms used for Physical Hazards
Pictograms used for Health Hazards
Pictograms used for Environment Hazards