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The silhouette of a person with a white star-shaped symbol on the chest indicates which type of hazard?

The 'Health Hazard' pictogram (silhouette with a star shape on the chest) is used for chronic or long-term health effects, including carcinogenicity, respirator

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Question: The silhouette of a person with a white star-shaped symbol on the chest indicates which type of hazard?

Answer options:

  • Immediate and severe poisoning (Acute toxicity)
  • Skin corrosion and serious eye damage ✅ Carcinogenicity or respiratory sensitization
  • Biohazardous infectious materials

Correct answer: Carcinogenicity or respiratory sensitization

Explanation: The 'Health Hazard' pictogram (silhouette with a star shape on the chest) is used for chronic or long-term health effects, including carcinogenicity, respiratory sensitization, and reproductive toxicity.

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