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What type of health hazard is primarily associated with the 'Exclamation Mark' pictogram?

The Exclamation Mark pictogram is used for less severe health hazards, such as skin or eye irritation, skin sensitization, and specific target organ toxicity (s

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Question: What type of health hazard is primarily associated with the 'Exclamation Mark' pictogram?

Answer options:

  • Severe acute toxicity (fatal if swallowed)
  • Explosive materials ✅ Skin or eye irritation
  • Biohazardous materials

Correct answer: Skin or eye irritation

Explanation: The Exclamation Mark pictogram is used for less severe health hazards, such as skin or eye irritation, skin sensitization, and specific target organ toxicity (single exposure).

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