Hazard Communication Standard Pictogram
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Hazard Communication Standard Pictogram
The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires pictograms on labels to alert users of the chemical hazards to which they may be exposed. Each pictogram consists of a symbol on a white background framed within a red border and represents a distinct hazard(s). The pictogram on the label is determined by the chemical hazard classification.
HCS Pictograms and Hazards
Health Hazard
Flame
Exclamation Mark
? Carcinogen ? Mutagenicity ? Reproductive Toxicity ? Respiratory Sensitizer ? Target Organ Toxicity ? Aspiration Toxicity
? Flammables ? Pyrophorics ? Self-Heating ? Emits Flammable Gas ? Self-Reactives ? Organic Peroxides
? Irritant (skin and eye) ? Skin Sensitizer ? Acute Toxicity (harmful) ? Narcotic Effects ? Respiratory Tract
Irritant ? Hazardous to Ozone
Layer (Non-Mandatory)
Gas Cylinder
Corrosion
Exploding Bomb
? Gases Under Pressure
? Skin Corrosion/ Burns
? Eye Damage ? Corrosive to Metals
? Explosives ? Self-Reactives ? Organic Peroxides
Flame Over Circle
Environment
(Non-Mandatory)
Skull and Crossbones
? Oxidizers
? Aquatic Toxicity
? Acute Toxicity (fatal or toxic)
OSHA 3491-01R 2016
U.S. Department of Labor
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