Question 16 nazard. Which of the following statements correctly describes the numbers in a chemical hazard label? O (d) 0 = severe hazard, 1 = serious hazard, 2 = moderate hazard, 3 = slight hazard, and 4 = minimal hazard. O (c) 0 = serious hazard, 1 = severe hazard, 2 = slight hazard, 3 = moderate hazard, and 4 = minimal hazard. O (a) 0 = minimal hazard, 1 = slight hazard, 2 = moderate hazard, 3 = serious hazard, and 4 = severe hazard. O (e) 0 = some hazard, 1 = minimal hazard, 2 = slight hazard, 3 = medium hazard, and 4 = average hazard. O (b) 0 = no hazard, 1 = minimal hazard, 2 = slight hazard, 3 = moderate hazard, and 4 = severe hazard. Question 17

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O (d) 0 = severe hazard, 1 = serious hazard, 2 = moderate hazard, 3 = slight hazard, and 4 = minimal hazard.
O (c) 0 = serious hazard, 1 = severe hazard, 2 = slight hazard, 3 = moderate hazard, and 4 = minimal hazard.
O (a) 0 = minimal hazard, 1 = slight hazard, 2 = moderate hazard, 3 = serious hazard, and 4 = severe hazard.
O (e) 0 = some hazard, 1 = minimal hazard, 2 = slight hazard, 3 = medium hazard, and 4 = average hazard.
O (b) 0 = no hazard, 1 = minimal hazard, 2 = slight hazard, 3 = moderate hazard, and 4 = severe hazard.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 16 ru, and white indicates a specific hazard. tes the stability Which of the following statements correctly describes the numbers in a chemical hazard label? Question 17 4 O (d) 0 = severe hazard, 1 = serious hazard, 2 = moderate hazard, 3 = slight hazard, and 4 = minimal hazard. O (c) 0 = serious hazard, 1 = severe hazard, 2 = slight hazard, 3 = moderate hazard, and 4 = minimal hazard. O (a) 0 = minimal hazard, 1 = slight hazard, 2 = moderate hazard, 3 = serious hazard, and 4 = severe hazard. O (e) 0 = some hazard, 1 = minimal hazard, 2 = slight hazard, 3 = medium hazard, and 4 = average hazard. O (b) 0 = no hazard, 1 = minimal hazard, 2 = slight hazard, 3 = moderate hazard, and 4 = severe hazard.
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