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The image displays a set of standard hazard pictograms used to label dangerous substances. These symbols help people quickly understand the specific risks associated with chemicals.

Here is the meaning of each symbol shown:

Top Row:
1. Corrosive: Shows test tubes pouring liquid onto a hand and a surface, causing damage. It means the substance can burn skin or eat away at materials like metal.
2. Moderate Health Hazard: An exclamation mark. It warns of less severe health effects like skin irritation, eye irritation, or dizziness.
3. Flammable: A flame. It means the substance catches fire easily.
4. Serious Health Hazard: A silhouette of a person with a starburst on the chest. It warns of serious long-term health issues like cancer, respiratory problems, or organ damage.
5. Acute Toxicity: A skull and crossbones. It means the substance is poisonous and can cause death or severe toxicity even in small amounts.

Bottom Row:
6. Harmful to the Environment: A dead tree and a dead fish. It means the substance is toxic to aquatic life and nature.
7. Explosive: An exploding bomb. It means the substance can explode due to shock, friction, or heat.
8. Gas Under Pressure: A gas cylinder. It means the container holds gas under high pressure, which could burst if heated or damaged.
9. Oxidising: A flame over a circle. It means the substance provides oxygen, which can make other materials burn more intensely or cause fires to start.

Final Answer:
The image shows nine GHS hazard pictograms: Corrosive, Moderate Health Hazard, Flammable, Serious Health Hazard, Acute Toxicity, Harmful to the Environment, Explosive, Gas Under Pressure, and Oxidising.
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