The Globally Harmonized System of Classification
The GHS of Classification & Labeling of Chemicals
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals is a system for standardizing and harmonizing the classification and labeling of chemicals. It is a logical and comprehensive approach to defining health, physical and environmental hazards of chemicals and to communicate hazard information, as well as protective measures, on labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDSs).
Globally Harmonized System Pictograms
Health Hazard / Chronic Health Hazard
This is the symbol that will appear on chemicals that poses chronic health hazards; respiratory sensitization, germ cell mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity, specific target organ toxicity,
Flame / Flammable
This is the symbol that will appear on chemicals that are flammable. Depending on the properties of the chemical(s); flammable gas, flammable aerosol, flammable liquid and vapor, flammable solid.
Exclamation Mark / Irritant & Sensitizer
This is the symbol that will appear on chemicals with less severe toxicity; harmful if swallowed, harmful in contact with skin, harmful if inhaled, causes skin and eye irritation, may cause allergic skin reaction.
Gas Cylinder
This is the symbol that will appear on chemicals that are; gases under pressure, compressed gases, liquefied gases, refrigerated liquefied gases, dissolved gases.
Corrosion
This is the symbol that will appear on chemicals that have corrosive properties. Depending on the properties of the chemical(s); may be corrosive to metal, causes severe skin burns and eye damage, will
cause serious eye damage.
Exploding Bomb / Explosive
This is the symbol that will appear on chemicals which are; unstable explosives, self-reactive substances and mixtures, and organic peroxides.
Flame Over Circle / Oxidizer
This is the symbol that will appear on chemical that will release oxygen or behave like oxygen in a chemical reaction; causing a greater fire and explosion.
Environmental / Aquatic Hazard – Non Mandatory
This is the symbol that will appear on chemicals which are acutely hazardous to fish, crustaceans, or aquatic plants.
Skull and Cross Bones / Acute Toxicity
This is the symbol that will appear on the most severely toxic chemicals. Depending on the toxicity of the chemical, the skull and crossbones indicate that the chemical may be toxic or fatal; inhaled, swallowed, and/or contact with skin.
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