This symbol is a hazard label used for transporting dangerous goods. Here is what it means:
1.
The Shape and Color: The red diamond shape indicates a warning or danger.
2.
The Symbol: The black flame over a line represents fire or flammability.
3.
The Number: The number
2 at the bottom identifies the specific class of danger.
In international transport regulations (like the UN Model Regulations),
Class 2 covers
Gases. When you combine the flame symbol with Class 2, it specifically identifies
Flammable Gases.
These are gases that can catch fire easily when mixed with air. Common examples include propane (used in gas grills), butane (used in lighters), and hydrogen.
Final Answer: Flammable Gas
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable hazard labels.