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• OSHA has nine pictograms: <br />▪Health Hazard <br />▪Flame <br />▪Exclamation Mark <br />▪Gas Cylinder <br />▪Corrosion <br />▪Exploding Bomb <br />▪Flame-Over-Circle <br />▪Environment (non-mandatory) <br />▪Skull-and-Crossbones <br />OSHA <br />OSHA has nine pictograms, which are displayed on OSHA labels to make employees aware  <br />of the chemical hazards to which they may be exposed. Each pictogram consists of a  <br />symbol on a white background framed within a red border and represents a distinct hazard.  <br />The nine pictograms include Health Hazard, Flame, Exclamation Mark, Gas Cylinder,  <br />Corrosive, Exploding Bomb, Flame‐Over‐Circle, Environment, and Skull‐and‐Crossbones. <br />The Health Hazard pictogram indicates chemicals that are associated with the following  <br />hazard types: <br />•Carcinogen <br />•Mutagenicity <br />•Reproductive Toxicity <br />•Respiratory Sensitizer <br />•Target  Organ Toxicity <br />•And Aspiration Toxicity <br />The Flame pictogram indicates chemicals that are associated with the following hazard  <br />types: <br />•Flammables <br />•Pyrophorics <br />•Self‐Heating <br />•Emits Flammable Gas <br />•Self‐Reactives <br />20