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The 'Health Hazard' pictogram (silhouette of a person with a star on the chest) is used for which of the following?

The 'Health Hazard' pictogram (silhouette with star) is used for chronic or severe health effects, including Carcinogenicity, Reproductive Toxicity, and Aspirat

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Question: The 'Health Hazard' pictogram (silhouette of a person with a star on the chest) is used for which of the following?

Answer options:

  • Skin Sensitization
  • Acute Toxicity (Harmful)
  • Simple Asphyxiants ✅ Aspiration Hazard

Correct answer: Aspiration Hazard

Explanation: The 'Health Hazard' pictogram (silhouette with star) is used for chronic or severe health effects, including Carcinogenicity, Reproductive Toxicity, and Aspiration Hazard. Simple Asphyxiants often do not require a pictogram under GHS, only a signal word/hazard statement.

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