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According to OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard, what is the maximum number of pictograms that can appear on a single GHS label?

Correct Answer

C) No maximum limit

The GHS system does not limit the number of pictograms on a label. All applicable pictograms must be displayed to communicate all relevant hazards associated with the chemical product, regardless of how many are required.

Answer Options
A
3 pictograms
B
5 pictograms
C
No maximum limit
D
9 pictograms

Why This Is the Correct Answer

CORRECT_ANSWER - The GHS (Globally Harmonized System) does not impose any maximum limit on the number of pictograms that can appear on a single label. The fundamental principle is that all applicable hazard pictograms must be displayed to ensure complete hazard communication. If a chemical has multiple hazards requiring different pictograms, all relevant pictograms must be included regardless of quantity to protect worker safety.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 3 pictograms

This is incorrect because 3 pictograms is an arbitrary limit that does not exist in the GHS standard. Many chemicals have more than 3 different types of hazards that require pictogram representation.

Option B: 5 pictograms

This is incorrect because 5 pictograms is also an arbitrary limit not found in OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. The GHS system prioritizes complete hazard disclosure over label space constraints.

Option D: 9 pictograms

This is incorrect because while there are 9 standard GHS pictograms total, this doesn't represent a maximum limit per label. The actual requirement is to display all applicable pictograms regardless of number.

Memory Technique

Think 'No Max, All Hazards' - the GHS system requires showing ALL applicable hazards, so there can be NO MAXimum limit on pictograms.

Reference Hint

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.95 or the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) section on GHS labeling requirements

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