A chemical product's Safety Data Sheet indicates it has the GHS pictogram showing a flame over a circle. What type of hazard does this represent?
Correct Answer
B) Oxidizing material
The flame over circle pictogram indicates an oxidizing material that can cause or intensify fires by providing oxygen. These materials require special storage and handling procedures to prevent fire hazards.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
The flame over circle pictogram specifically represents oxidizing materials according to the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of classification. Oxidizers are substances that can cause or contribute to the combustion of other materials by releasing oxygen or other oxidizing substances. These materials are particularly dangerous because they can intensify fires and make them burn more rapidly and at higher temperatures. Understanding this distinction is crucial for proper storage, handling, and emergency response procedures on construction sites.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Flammable material
A plain flame pictogram (without the circle) represents flammable materials, not the flame over circle symbol described in the question.
Option C: Explosive material
Explosive materials are represented by an exploding bomb pictogram, not a flame over circle.
Option D: Corrosive material
Corrosive materials are represented by pictograms showing corrosion to skin/hand and metal surfaces, not a flame over circle.
Memory Technique
Think 'Flame Over Circle = Oxygen Circle' - oxidizers provide the oxygen (circle) that feeds flames, making fires worse.
Reference Hint
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.95 and 1926.59 (Hazard Communication Standard) or Florida Building Code Chapter 5 - General Building Heights and Areas
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