• EtherWhack@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    The first is a standard warning symbol, telling you to read the warnings.

    The middle looks to imply that it’s harmful to aquatic life; so no flushing, (upside-down fish and a piece of coral)

    Third one seems to be dosage frequency, but saying a symbol isn’t available. (QHS = taken every night)

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      24 hours ago

      At least make sure the thing you post is correct for something like this, as it can be important.

      The first one (exclamation mark) means it is a irritant and the second one means it is hazardous to the environment (not just aquatic)

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      I think, that’s not a coral, but rather a dead tree next to a stream…

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      The third one is “no GHS symbol”, GHS being the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals.

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      To translate the sibling, the third one is where it would tell you how dangerous the substance is for you. But it’s keeping its secrets.