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English: The hazard symbol for irritating (Xi)/noxious (Xn) substances according to directive 67/548/EWG by the European Chemicals Bureau.
            
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Français : Ce symbole désigne les produits irritants (Xi) ou nocifs (Xn) selon la directive 67/548/EWG du Bureau Européen de la Chimie.
            
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Deutsch: Das Gefahrensymbol für reizende (Zusatz; Xi) oder gesundheitsschädliche (Zusatz: Xn) Substanzen nach der Richtlinie 67/548/EWG vom European Chemicals Bureau (Chemikalienfachstelle der EU).
            
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Italiano: Il simbolo di rischio per sostanze irritanti (Xi) e nocive (Xn) in accordo con la direttiva 67/548/EWG dell'ufficio chimico europeo.
            
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Polski: Ten symbol oznacza substancję drażniącą (Xi)/szkodliwą (Xn) wg rozporządzenia 67/548/EWG Europejskiego Biura Chemicznego.
            
          
          
        
        
         - Source: Converted from EPS file at  http://forum.cptec.org/index.php?showtopic=368
 
         - Date: 11 August 2006
 
        
        Older version: From clipart Gallery on  sodipodi.com, April 29, 2006
        See  ECB hazard symbols for all symbols.
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