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HHPS stands for Hazardous Products Symbols. These symbols are used to identify the potential hazards of products for consumers.
Hazardous household product symbols and WHMIS symbols are similar in that they both use pictograms to represent specific hazards associated with chemicals. However, they are different in their design and specific symbols used. The WHMIS symbols are standardized and regulated for workplace use, while household product symbols may vary depending on the product and manufacturer.
There are a total of 10 WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) hazard symbols. These symbols are used to communicate the hazards associated with various chemicals and materials in the workplace. They include categories such as flammable, toxic, and corrosive, among others, each represented by a distinct graphic symbol. The system is designed to enhance safety and ensure proper handling of hazardous materials.
The four categories of symbols are iconic symbols (representing something by closely resembling it), symbolic symbols (representing something by convention or association), indexical symbols (connecting to something through cause and effect), and abstract symbols (representing ideas or concepts).
Each HHPS symbol represents a hazardous product and provides safety information to consumers. The symbols are: skull and crossbones (poisonous), flame (flammable), exclamation mark (irritant), and gas cylinder (compressed gas). These symbols help users identify potential risks and take appropriate precautions when handling the product.
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The Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS) symbols were developed to standardize the labelling of dangerous materials used in all workplaces, including school.Pay attention to any warning symbols on the produsts or materials that you handle .
They can generally be classified as either a warning or information.