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Skull and Crossbones Symbol - Meaning, History, and Usage in Safety Signage #72353 (License: Personal Use)
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This high-contrast black-and-white graphic depicts a stylized human skull positioned above two crossed femur bones, forming the iconic "Jolly Roger" motif later adopted for hazard labeling. Its minimalist design ensures immediate recognition across languages and cultures, making it ideal for safety signage, chemical labeling, and digital warnings. The symbol’s origins trace back to piracy but were standardized in the 20th century by organizations like OSHA and GHS for toxic substance identification.
Commonly used on chemical containers, pesticide labels, safety data sheets, and digital interfaces to warn of poisonous or lethal substances; matches user intent for hazard awareness, regulatory compliance, or educational content about safety symbols.
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