European hazard symbols


European hazard symbols for chemicals are pictograms defined by the European Union for labelling chemical packaging and containers. They are standardised currently by the CLP/GHS classification.

GHS hazard pictograms

;Europe 1999 – 2007
The hazard symbols for chemicals were defined in Annex II of Directive 67/548/EEC. A consolidated list with translations into other EU languages was found in Directive 2001/59/EC.
Hazard pictogram & mention, code
Substances examples
Explosive old hazard symbolTNT, acetone peroxide, nitroglycerin, picric acid
' old hazard symbolHydrogen, acetylene, propane, butane, diethyl ether, carbon disulfide, acetaldehyde
' old hazard symbolEthanol, acetone, gasoline, hexamine, methanol
Oxidizing old hazard symbolOxygen, potassium nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, nitric acid, potassium permanganate
Toxic old hazard symbolSulfuric acid, TNT, Nitroglycerin, carbon disulfide, methanol, ammonia, formaldehyde
Very toxic old hazard symbolPrussic acid, nicotine, carbon monoxide, white phosphorus
Harmful old hazard symbolHexamine, butane, naphtha, acetaldehyde
Irritant old hazard symbolSodium hypochlorite, acetone, ethanol
Corrosive old hazard symbolSulfuric acid, Nitric acid, sodium hydroxide, ammonia, White phosphorus
Dangerous for the environment old hazard symbolSulfuric acid, turpentine, lead, mercury, Crude oil

The 'n' in Harmful stands for the French word nocif and the Italian word nocivo.