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The 'Exclamation Mark' pictogram is used for which of the following hazard categories?

The exclamation mark is used for less severe hazards like Skin Irritation (Category 2), Eye Irritation (Category 2), and Specific Target Organ Toxicity - Single

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Question: The 'Exclamation Mark' pictogram is used for which of the following hazard categories?

Answer options:

  • Fatal if swallowed
  • Corrosive to metal ✅ Skin irritation or sensitization
  • Carcinogenicity

Correct answer: Skin irritation or sensitization

Explanation: The exclamation mark is used for less severe hazards like Skin Irritation (Category 2), Eye Irritation (Category 2), and Specific Target Organ Toxicity - Single Exposure (Category 3). Severe hazards use the Skull and Crossbones or Corrosion pictograms.

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