Hazard Warning Labels

Most of us only deal with containers of harmless items, from stuffed animals to cookie dough.  But there is a whole iconography of warning labels for different materials.  Acids, explosives, gasses, biohazards, you name it, these things do have to be moved from place to place.  After buying some stamps at the post office this weekend, I turned around and saw this well-organized poster showing so many of these curious patterns.

It is crucial for companies handling thousands of packages per hour to have those packages properly labeled, with any necessary warnings shown with graphic ease.  

I was impressed with how much information was shown here, and how clearly it was presented.  For extra credit, the very last symbol on the page is the logo of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.  Symbols at every level.


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