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Under the Globally Harmonized System (GHS), which hazard communication element provides detailed safety information including first aid measures and handling precautions?

Correct Answer

B) Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provides comprehensive information about chemical hazards, including first aid measures, handling precautions, and emergency procedures. Pictograms and signal words provide quick visual/text warnings.

Answer Options
A
Signal word
B
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
C
Product identifier
D
Hazard pictogram

Why This Is the Correct Answer

The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is GHS's comprehensive 16-section document that provides detailed chemical safety information. Sections include: first aid measures, fire-fighting measures, accidental release measures, handling and storage, exposure controls and PPE, physical/chemical properties, toxicological information, and more. It is the go-to reference for in-depth hazard data.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Signal word

Signal words (either 'Danger' or 'Warning') appear on container labels to give a quick indication of hazard severity. They are limited to a single word and do not contain first aid instructions or handling procedures.

Option C: Product identifier

The product identifier is the chemical name or code that identifies the substance on the label. It provides no safety guidance β€” it simply names what is inside the container.

Option D: Hazard pictogram

Hazard pictograms are graphical symbols on labels that quickly communicate the type of hazard (flammable, corrosive, etc.). They are visual alerts, not detailed reference documents containing first aid or handling precautions.

Memory Technique

SDS = 'Safety Details Sheet' β€” it has ALL the details. Pictograms = quick picture warning. Signal word = one word (Danger/Warning). Product ID = just the name. When the question says 'detailed,' think SDS.

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