GHS Hazard Statement HAZARD AND PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS Physical Hazards H200Unstable explosives. H201Explosive; mass explosion hazard. H202Explosive, severe projection hazard. H203Explosive; fire, blast or projection hazard. H204Fire or projection hazard....
GHS label hazard statements are phrases that describe the nature of hazardous products and the degree of hazard. They’re further organized and identified by GHS hazard statement codes, or H codes
GHS hazard statement means a standard phrase assigned to ahazard class and categoryto describe the nature and severity of a chemical hazard. Each hazard statement is designated a code, starting with the letter H and followed by 3 digits. H2xx: Physical hazards; H3xx: Health hazards; H4xx: ...
The codes have the formHnxxwhere H stands for "hazard statement"; n=2 forphysical hazards, n=3 forhealth hazards, and n=4 for environmental hazards; and xx is a sequential numbering scheme. Thus, anSDSor label might bear a statement such as "May becorrosiveto metals (H290)". H indi...
Hazard statement Physical hazard H200 Unstable explosive H201 Explosive; mass explosion hazard H202 Explosive; severe projection hazard H203 Explosive; fire, blast or projection hazard H204 Fire or projection hazard H205 May mass explode in fire H206 Fire, blast or projection hazard; in...
Once fully loaded, it allows you to quickly find a hazard statement and signal word based on either GHS hazard category (i.e acute oral toxicity category 5) or H-code (i.e, H220). It is aligned with UN GHS rev.7.TypeHazard ClassCategorySignal wordHazard statements Health Acute toxicity...