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GHS Quiz

This document is a quiz that matches pictograms to hazards as part of the Global Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). It asks the user to match seven symbols to hazards including explosives, flammables, gases under pressure, oxidizers, acute toxicity, skin and eye irritants, and carcinogens. Upon completing the matching, the document provides positive feedback by stating "Wow! Way to go! You are the best!"

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GHS Quiz

This document is a quiz that matches pictograms to hazards as part of the Global Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). It asks the user to match seven symbols to hazards including explosives, flammables, gases under pressure, oxidizers, acute toxicity, skin and eye irritants, and carcinogens. Upon completing the matching, the document provides positive feedback by stating "Wow! Way to go! You are the best!"

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Barbara Koenig
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GHS Quiz

Match the pictogram to the hazard


Which symbol means explosives, self
reactive or organic peroxides?
Which symbol means carcinogen, mutagenicity,
reproductive toxicity, respiratory sensitizer,
target organ toxicity or aspiration toxicity?
Which symbol means flammables, pyrophorics,
self-heating, emits flammable gas, self reactives
or organic peroxides?
Which symbol means that gases under pressure?
Which symbol means that skin corrosion/burns,
eye damage or corrosive to metals?
Which symbol means oxidizers?
Which symbol means acute toxicity (fatal or
toxic)?
Which symbol means irritant (skin and eye), skin
sensitizer, acute toxicity, narcotic effects or
respiratory tract irritant?
Wow! Way to go! You are the best!

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