The NFPA uses a system of colored labels to identify the hazards of chemicals and other materials. The labels use blue to indicate health hazards, red for flammability, yellow for reactivity, and white for special hazards. These colored labels provide an easy visual system to identify chemical and material hazards at a glance.
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NFPA Hazard Labels PDF
The NFPA uses a system of colored labels to identify the hazards of chemicals and other materials. The labels use blue to indicate health hazards, red for flammability, yellow for reactivity, and white for special hazards. These colored labels provide an easy visual system to identify chemical and material hazards at a glance.