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andw"CuounianiniCaLl <br />As of .lune 1, 2015, the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) will require pictograms on labels to alert users <br />of the chemical hazards to which they may be exposed, Each pictogram consists of a symbol on a white <br />Uackground framed within a red border and represents a distinct hazard(s). The pictogram on the label is <br />determined by the chemical hazard classification. <br />__--- _ .._.__T_ -VI _. _.. I-V _--_.._.__. _ __._______ .__ -- __ _ _ _._._ _ <br />Health Hazard I Flame ! Exclamation aJAI( <br />Carcinogen � Flammables � Irritant (skin and eye) <br />® Mutagenicity e Pyrophorics 0 Skin Sensitizer <br />® Reproductive Toxicity ® Self -Heating a Acute Toxicity <br />W Respiratory Sensitizer M Emits Flammable Gas N Narcotic Effects <br />a Target Organ Toxicity a Self-Reactives m Respiratory Tract <br />R Aspiration Toxicity 0 Organic Peroxides Irritant <br />R Hazardous to Ozone <br />Layer (Non - <br />Mandatory) <br />Gas Cylinder Corrosion 1 Exploding Bomb <br />11IV <br />Vev <br />Gases Under Pressure d Skin Corrosion/BUrns Explosives <br />Eye Damage Self-Reactives <br />Corrosive to Metals Organic Peroxides <br />Elaine ®ver Chole E��vironrnent <br />(Non Mandatory) <br />® Oxidizers <br />p Aquatic Toxicity <br />skull and Cro��bone� <br />Acute Toxicity (fatal or <br />toxic) <br />