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May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or   Read Safety precautions
                                         breathing difficulties if inhaled, may cause   before use. Use
                                         genetic defects.                          respiratory protective
                                                                                   equipment.
                                         Example: Turpentine, petrol, lamp oil



                                         May causes respiratory irritation, harmful if   Avoid skin and eye
                                         swallowed, may cause skin irritation or allergic   contact.
                                         skin reaction.

                                         Example: washing detergent, cleaning fluids,
                                         silicone, varnish.

                                         Gas under pressure, may explode if heated.   Protect from Sunlight,
                                         Contains refrigerated gas; may cause cryogenic   wear cold insulating
                                         burns or injury                           gloves, wear face shields




                                         Example: LPG, Butane



               The purpose of hazard communication is to ensure that the hazards of all chemicals produced are
               classified as dangerous. The classification can be identified with the help of labelling available on the
               product, packaging materials and MSDS in the form of pictograms.

               Pictorial are graphic images used to identify the hazardous product, what type of hazard is present
               in it.

               A non-binding international agreement from United Nations called ‘Globally Harmonised System of
               Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS), is being globally accepted and recognized in national
               legislation of the countries that adopts GHS.
































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