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

The Exclamation Mark pictogram is used for less severe health hazards, including skin sensitization, skin/eye irritation, and specific target organ toxicity (si

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

Answer options:

  • Carcinogenicity
  • Acute toxicity (Fatal)
  • Aspiration hazard ✅ Skin sensitization and eye irritation

Correct answer: Skin sensitization and eye irritation

Explanation: The Exclamation Mark pictogram is used for less severe health hazards, including skin sensitization, skin/eye irritation, and specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) category 3 (narcotic effects or respiratory irritation). High acute toxicity (Fatal) uses the Skull and Crossbones.

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