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NFPA Diamond Sign

CHcheddargirl•Created February 18, 2013
NFPA Diamond Sign
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NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Diamond Sign by cheddargirl ========== The NFPA Diamond sign is sometimes found on chemical labels and is used to convey any hazards associated with a certain chemical. The instructions are in the project itself (click the green flag to return back to the instruction screen if needed).

Description

I do have certification for supervising a non-production chemical laboratory in New York City. Sometimes it's good to review the basics from time to time; making a Scratch project is just more fun than studying itself. ;D Note: Regarding the white part of the sign, there are actually other symbols that can be used. The usage of these symbols depends on the area of jurisdiction (fire department). The project only covers what is required for an FDNY C-14 certification. Sources: -http://www.nyc.gov/html/fdny/pdf/cof_study_material/new_c_14_st_mat.pdf -http://www.newenv.com/resources/nfpa_chemicals/ -http://periodictable.com/Properties/A/NFPALabel.html

Project Details

Project ID3114283
CreatedFebruary 18, 2013
Last ModifiedFebruary 18, 2013
SharedFebruary 18, 2013
Visibilityvisible
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