The route of entry statement on a label 'Extremely hazardous by skin contact - rapidly absorbed through the skin' would most likely appear with which signal word?

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Multiple Choice

The route of entry statement on a label 'Extremely hazardous by skin contact - rapidly absorbed through the skin' would most likely appear with which signal word?

Explanation:
The labels use signal words to show how severe a hazard is. When a statement says something is "extremely hazardous by skin contact" and highlights rapid absorption through the skin, it signals a high risk of serious harm. The strongest signal word, used for those severe hazards, is Danger. So this wording would appear with Danger. We use Warning for less severe hazards and Caution for minor ones, which wouldn’t match the level of danger described here.

The labels use signal words to show how severe a hazard is. When a statement says something is "extremely hazardous by skin contact" and highlights rapid absorption through the skin, it signals a high risk of serious harm. The strongest signal word, used for those severe hazards, is Danger. So this wording would appear with Danger. We use Warning for less severe hazards and Caution for minor ones, which wouldn’t match the level of danger described here.

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