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Standardized phrases that describe the nature of the hazard, such as 'Causes serious eye damage,' are known on a WHMIS label as:

Hazard statements are standardized phrases that describe the nature of the hazard (e.g., 'Extremely flammable gas'). Precautionary statements describe measures

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Question: Standardized phrases that describe the nature of the hazard, such as 'Causes serious eye damage,' are known on a WHMIS label as:

Answer options:

  • Risk Phrases
  • Safety Phrases ✅ Hazard Statements
  • Danger Notations

Correct answer: Hazard Statements

Explanation: Hazard statements are standardized phrases that describe the nature of the hazard (e.g., 'Extremely flammable gas'). Precautionary statements describe measures to minimize or prevent adverse effects.

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