GHS Pictogram Label: Flame Over Circle
GHS pictograms identify the hazards associated with chemicals and warn users of the types of precautions that should be taken to minimize adverse effects that could result from exposure.
Detailed Description
The GHS recognizes nine hazard pictograms. The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires eight of these pictograms with the exception of the environment pictogram (considered non-mandatory since environmental hazards fall outside OSHA’s jurisdiction).
Inform all personnel of chemical oxidizer hazards that may be in the area.
- GHS pictograms identify the hazards associated with chemicals and warn users of the types of precautions that should be taken to minimize adverse effects that could result from exposure
- Ensure all oxidizers are properly marked in a facility
- This pictogram is a mandatory part of the GHS labeling system
- Identify hazards and risks associated with chemicals
- Adhesive Coated Paper or Adhesive-Poly Sheet
- Rolls of 250 or 500