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Which type of hazard is represented by the 'Exploding Bomb' pictogram?

The 'Exploding Bomb' pictogram is used for self-reactive substances (Types A and B) and organic peroxides (Types A and B) because they are highly unstable.

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Question: Which type of hazard is represented by the 'Exploding Bomb' pictogram?

Answer options:

  • Highly Flammable Liquids ✅ Self-reactive substances and Organic Peroxides (Types A and B)
  • Gases under extreme pressure
  • Substances that are corrosive to skin

Correct answer: Self-reactive substances and Organic Peroxides (Types A and B)

Explanation: The 'Exploding Bomb' pictogram is used for self-reactive substances (Types A and B) and organic peroxides (Types A and B) because they are highly unstable.

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