Exploding bomb flammable symbol.
Red diamond hazard sign.
The top square is red and describes flammability hazards the leftmost square is blue and describes health hazards and the rightmost square is yellow and describes reactivity hazards.
The diamond is divided into four color coded squares each which conveys information about specific hazards present in the area.
C 2 3 2 one of eight standard hazard symbols shall be used in each pictogram.
The four divisions are typically color coded with red on top indicating flammability blue on the left indicating level of health hazard yellow on the right for chemical reactivity and white containing codes for special hazards each of health flammability and reactivity is rated on a scale from 0 no hazard to 4 severe hazard.
The clp hazard pictograms are very similar to those used in the old labelling system and appear in the shape of a diamond with a distinctive red border and white background.
The blue section indicates a health risk.
What do the big diamond shaped signs with red yellow and blue diamonds mean.
One or more pictograms might appear on the labelling of a single chemical.
Now you can drive around your neighborhood and get a glimpse into what is stored in all of the buildings.
Caltrans type n 5 marker sign.
Each section is labeled with a number from 0 4 to indicate the level of hazard.
The red section indicates flammability.
Each pictogram consists of a symbol on a white background framed within a red border and represents a distinct hazard s.
Red reflector warning sign 18x18 are constructed of rust free 050 gauge powder coated aluminum.
The nfpa diamond consists of four color coded fields.
The eight hazard symbols are depicted in figure c 1.
A value of 0 means that the material poses essentially no hazard whereas a rating of 4 indicates extreme.
On this scale 0 indicates no hazard while 4 means severe hazard.
Om4 1 red reflector warning sign 18x18 om4 1 red reflector diamond shape warning signs 18x18 reflective rust free heavy gauge aluminum object marker signs and road hazard warning signs.
The blue red and yellow fields which represent health hazard flammability and reactivity respectively use a numbering scale ranging from 0 to 4.
A pictogram using the exclamation mark symbol is presented in figure c 2 for the purpose of illustration.
The symbol resembles a radio tower with lines coming off both sides.
A square red frame set at a point without a hazard symbol is not a pictogram and is not permitted on the label.
Blue red yellow and white.
There are four colored sections on the diamond.
You may see this same burn hazard symbol on other hot surfaces as well.
As of june 1 2015 the hazard communication standard hcs will require pictograms on labels to alert users of the chemical hazards to which they may be exposed.
If a piece of equipment is hot enough inside to burn someone it should feature a warning sign to let you know not to service the machine until after it has had a chance to cool down.