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What are Signal Words?

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Date: 09/11/2005 Topic: Glossary > Ecological  
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The words used on a pesticide label--Danger, Warning, Caution--to indicate level of toxicity.

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By oredwine1933 (14) Contact
You know I had not realized the manufacturers do not use the skull and crossbones anymore. If I saw the skull and cross bones on a label,it would make me leery of using it.
Odd how you accept what you see on packaging labels without thinking about the way "it used to be". (Showing my age)-:)

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