It is what should correspond to the applicable Safety Data Sheet. Pictograms are graphic symbols used to communicate specific hazard information about the chemical. Nine pictograms are used worldwide.
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Workplace hazards pictograms [MINISTRY OF EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR] Signage types include a "No passage on conveyors" sign, which depicts a person on a conveyor belt with an X drawn over it ...