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In addition to pictograms, labels are required to include a signal word ("danger" or "warning"), a brief hazard statement and a precautionary statement outlining ways to prevent exposure.
Especially substances with a high acute toxicity (hazard statement H400) and with long-lasting effects (H410, H411) are of concern.
For each of these categories, a hazard statement written in nontechnical language is provided.
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Changes include requirements for use of standardized signal words, pictograms, hazard statements, and precautionary statements.
Hazard statements are quantitative, but even after 30 years none of the models has been prospectively tested (for agreement with later earthquakes).
To reduce misinterpretations, we recommend clear hazard statements on the label with precautionary advice.
Substances responsible for other hazard statements need not be listed by names.
The predefined choices for ashfall thickness are used in formal hazard statements in the US and are easier for users to quantify and select.
The National Weather Service has issued a beach hazards statement through Monday evening, warning of waves as high as 5 feet, rip currents and large "sneaker waves" that can occur without warning.
JHP never hazarded statements such as "giant among giants" or "cradle of science" in reference to its own history.
It has the Xn (harmful) European hazard code and the European risk statement number 22 (harmful if swallowed).
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