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of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals Generally speaking, a pictogram is a symbol or picture which represents a word or idea. We m and symbol is important: Cepictogram, while others require only the symbol or pictogram name. pictogram is a graphical composition representation that includes a symbol plus other graphic elements, such as a border, background pattern or color intended printed on the chemical label. appear on the MSDS. Alternately, the pictogram name(s) may Pictogram Example Pictogram Name: Name Hazard Name Hazard Explosive (Unstable, Divisions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4), Self Reactive (Type A and B), Organic Peroxide (Type A and B) Corrosive (Skin Corrosion Categories 1A, 1B and 1C, Eye Corrosion Category 1), Corrosive to metals. Flammable (Solids Categories 1 and 2, Liquids Categories 1, 2 Gases Category 1, Flammable Aerosols Categories 1 and 2), Self Reactive (Type B, C, D, E and F), Pyrophoric, Self-heating, Emits Flammable Gas, Organic Peroxide (Type B, C, D, and F) Acute toxicity (Categories 1, 2, Flame over Oxidize Exclamation Irritant (Skin Irritation Category 2 and Eye Irritation Category 2A), Dermal Sensitizer (Category 1), Acute Toxicity (Category 4, harmful), Target Organ Toxicity/ STOT Category 3 = narcotic effects, respiratory irritation Gas under pressure Chronic Health Carcinogen (Categories 1A, 1B, and 2), Respiratory Sensitizer (Category 1), Reproductive Toxicity (Categories 1A, 1B, and 2), Target Organ Toxicity/STOT (Categories 1 and 2), Mutagenicity (Categories 1A, 1B and 2), Aspiration Toxicity (Categories 1 and 2)