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

The 'Exclamation Mark' is used for less severe hazards, such as skin or eye irritation (Category 2) or skin sensitization. 'Skull and Crossbones' is for high ac

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

Answer options:

  • Fatal toxicity even in small amounts
  • Severe permanent internal organ damage ✅ Skin or eye irritation (less severe)
  • Explosive properties

Correct answer: Skin or eye irritation (less severe)

Explanation: The 'Exclamation Mark' is used for less severe hazards, such as skin or eye irritation (Category 2) or skin sensitization. 'Skull and Crossbones' is for high acute toxicity.

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