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The 'Exclamation Mark' pictogram is used for what level of hazards?

The Exclamation Mark is a versatile pictogram used for less severe hazards such as irritation (skin and eye), skin sensitization, acute toxicity (harmful), or h

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Question: The 'Exclamation Mark' pictogram is used for what level of hazards?

Answer options:

  • The most severe, life-threatening hazards.
  • Hazards that are specific to aquatic life. ✅ A lower level of hazard, but ones that can still cause harm like skin irritation or sensitization.
  • Only for products under pressure.

Correct answer: A lower level of hazard, but ones that can still cause harm like skin irritation or sensitization.

Explanation: The Exclamation Mark is a versatile pictogram used for less severe hazards such as irritation (skin and eye), skin sensitization, acute toxicity (harmful), or hazardous to the ozone layer. It indicates a hazard is present, but not as severe as those covered by pictograms like the Skull and Crossbones or Corrosion.

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