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DescriptionWHMIS Class F.svg |
English: Hazard symbol for WHMIS Class F hazardous material: dangerously reactive material Français : Système d'information sur les matières dangereuses utilisées au travail (SIMDUT), Catégorie F - Matières dangereusement réactives |
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Source | http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/pubs/occup-travail/ref_man/ref_manual_index-eng.php#cpr_sch_2-rpc_annexe_2-eng.php, http://www.sodipodi.com/clipart/symbols/oxidising.svg. Based on ※ with many changes. |
Author | Created by, Silsor in Inkscape. |
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20:54, 15 January 2006 | ![]() | 400 Ă— 400 (8 KB) | Silsor | Hazard symbol for WHMIS Class F hazardous material: dangerously reactive material. Created by myself in Inkscape. |
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