Across
- 1. A type of label required on any hazardous material that is sold and imported in Canada
- 6. WHMIS symbol for materials that can cause or enhance the combustion of other materials if exposed to flammables
- 8. A skull and cross bones indicates the more severe form of this WHMIS symbol
- 9. Gas This WHMIS symbol indicates a material that is compressed and under pressure
- 12. The WHMIS symbol not required in Canada that indicates potential damage to the aquatic environment
- 13. This HHPS symbol indicates a material that is highly dangerous and potentially deadly
- 14. WHMIS symbol used for substances that can ignite easily
- 15. The law which requires an employer to train employee about WHMIS
- 17. An example of a material that could have this WHMIS symbol is asbestos.
- 18. The only WHMIS symbol that does not have red diamond frame
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- 2. A dangerous material that can explode if improperly handled
- 3. The most severe level of danger in HHPS, represented by an octagon
- 4. Symbol for materials that can cause severe burns or damage to metals
- 5. The type of label required when a hazardous material is produced or transferred in a workplace
- 7. Data Sheet The information sheet that provides detailed safety data for hazardous materials
- 10. The number of sections in a SDS
- 11. The frame that indicates a "warning" hazard level in HHPS
- 16. A standardized system for labelling hazardous materials in Canadian workplaces
- 17. System used to categorize hazardous household products
