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Skull and Crossbones Hazard Symbol - Meaning and Usage #3538651 (License: Personal Use)
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This image shows the internationally recognized GHS (Globally Harmonized System) pictogram for acute toxicity, featuring a black skull and crossbones on an orange square background with a black border. The design follows ISO 7010 and OSHA standards for high-visibility hazard communication. It is used exclusively to denote substances that can cause death or severe poisoning if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed.
Commonly used on chemical labels, safety data sheets (SDS), industrial containers, and public warning signs to alert users to lethal hazards; matches user intent for hazard identification, safety compliance, or educational content about warning symbols.
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