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What is the term for the standardized phrase on a label that describes the nature of the hazard (e.g., 'Causes severe skin burns and eye damage')?

A Hazard Statement is a standardized phrase assigned to a hazard class and category that describes the nature of the hazard. Example: 'Extremely flammable aeros

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Question: What is the term for the standardized phrase on a label that describes the nature of the hazard (e.g., 'Causes severe skin burns and eye damage')?

Answer options: ✅ Hazard Statement

  • Precautionary Statement
  • Risk Assessment
  • Signal Word

Correct answer: Hazard Statement

Explanation: A Hazard Statement is a standardized phrase assigned to a hazard class and category that describes the nature of the hazard. Example: 'Extremely flammable aerosol.'

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