The worker is handling chemical containers marked with GHS hazard pictograms without wearing any protective equipment. He is not using gloves, goggles, or a lab coat, and he is working near open containers in what appears to be a poorly ventilated and cluttered space. Ignoring the warnings on these labels puts him at serious risk of inhaling toxic fumes, chemical burns, or accidental spills. This unsafe behavior shows a clear lack of attention to the hazards identified by the GHS system.
Before handling any chemical product, workers must review the GHS pictograms and understand the risks they represent. […]
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