Laserfiche WebLink
CK <br /> Q <br /> SM CA M <br /> 1 X11 <br /> ward Communication <br /> Standard Pictogram <br /> As of June 1, 2015,the Hazard Communication Standard <br /> (HCS) will require pictograms on labels to alert users of <br /> the chemical hazards to which they may be exposed. Each <br /> pictogram consists of a symbol on a white background <br /> framed within a red border and represents a distinct <br /> hazard(s). The pictogram on the label is determined by <br /> the chemical hazard classification. <br /> NCS Pictograms and Hazards <br /> Health Hazard Flame Exclamation Mark <br /> 1>11 <br /> •Carcinogen •Flammables •Irritant(skin and eye) <br /> •Mutagenicity •Pyrophorics •Skin Sensitizer <br /> •Reproductive Toxicity •Self-Heating •Acute Toxicity(hamiful) <br /> •Respiratory Sensitizer •Emits Flammable Gas •Narcotic Effects <br /> •Target Organ Toxicity •Self-Reactives •Respiratory Tract <br /> •Aspiration Toxicity •Organic Peroxides Irritant <br /> •Hazardous to Ozone <br /> Layer(Nan-Mandatory) <br /> Gas Cylinder Corrosion Exploding Bomb <br /> •Gases Under Pressure •Skin Corrosion/ •Explosives <br /> Burns •Self-Reactives <br /> •Eye Damage •Organic Peroxides <br /> •Corrosive to Metals <br /> Flame Over Circle Environment Skull <br /> (Non-Mandatory) and Crossbones <br /> < > <U> <br /> •Oxidizers •Aquatic Toxicity •Acute Toxicity <br /> (fatal or toxic) <br /> For more information: <br /> e_.. Occupational N <br /> Safoty and Health <br /> Administration M <br /> U.S.Department of Labor = <br /> wvvw.Oslla.gov (800) 321-OSHA (6742) 0 <br />