GHS Hazard Pictogram
GHS05
Corrosion
Corrosive substances
What does GHS05 mean?
The corrosion pictogram indicates substances that cause severe skin burns and eye damage (H314/H318) or are corrosive to metals (H290). Contact can cause permanent tissue destruction within minutes.
Associated H-statements (4)
Storage & handling requirements
Store in acid-resistant or alkali-resistant cabinets as appropriate. Do not store in metal containers for corrosive-to-metals substances. Use secondary containment (drip trays). Segregate acids from bases. Ensure eyewash stations are accessible within 10 seconds.
Regulatory context (CLP / OSHA / REACH)
CLP Skin Corrosion Cat. 1A/1B/1C (H314) and Eye Damage Cat. 1 (H318). EU Directive 98/24/EC covers chemical agents at work. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1000 sets PELs. Emergency eyewash required per ANSI Z358.1.
Transport marking: GHS vs ADR/DOT
ADR Class 8 — Corrosive substances. Black and white diamond with test tubes showing corrosion. Packing groups I–III based on severity. Segregation from food, metals, and certain organic materials required.
GHS05 — Corrosion
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Substances classified with GHS05
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- 2-(isocyanatosulfonylmethyl)benzoic acid methyl ester; (alt.):methyl 2-(isocyanatosulfonylmethyl)benzoate CAS 83056-32-0Danger Details →Label
- tosylchloramide sodium CAS 127-65-1Danger Details →Label
- subtilisin CAS 9014-01-1Danger Details →Label
- 4-chlorophenylisocyanate CAS 104-12-1Danger Details →Label
- 2-hydroxymethyl-9-methyl-6-(1-methylethyl)-1,4-dioxaspiro[4.5]decane CAS 63187-91-7Danger Details →Label
- 2-(3-(prop-1-en-2-yl)phenyl)prop-2-yl isocyanate CAS 2094-99-7Danger Details →Label
- potassium hydrogensulphate CAS 7646-93-7Danger Details →Label
- sodium hypochlorite, solution ... % Cl active CAS 7681-52-9Danger Details →Label
- chlorine dioxide CAS 10049-04-4Danger Details →Label
- chromyl dichloride; chromic oxychloride CAS 14977-61-8Danger Details →Label
- nickel(II) octanoate CAS 4995-91-9Danger Details →Label
- tetraammine palladium (II) hydrogen carbonate CAS 134620-00-1Danger Details →Label
- hafnium tetra-n-butoxide CAS 22411-22-9Danger Details →Label
- N-dodecyl-[3-(4-(dimethylamino)benzamido)-propyl]dimethylammonium tosylate CAS 156679-41-3Danger Details →Label
- α,α,α-trichlorotoluene; benzotrichloride CAS 98-07-7Danger Details →Label
- butan-1-ol; n-butanol CAS 71-36-3Danger Details →Label
- allyl glycidyl ether; allyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether; prop-2-en-1-yl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether CAS 106-92-3Danger Details →Label
- 2-dimethylaminoethanol; N,N-dimethylethanolamine CAS 108-01-0Danger Details →Label
- 2-diethylaminoethanol; N,N-diethylethanolamine CAS 100-37-8Danger Details →Label
- 2-methoxypropanol CAS 1589-47-5Danger Details →Label
- 6-dimethylaminohexan-1-ol CAS 1862-07-3Danger Details →Label
- 2-(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl)-2-aza-bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane CAS 116230-20-7Danger Details →Label
- R-2,3-epoxy-1-propanol CAS 57044-25-4Danger Details →Label
- R-1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane CAS 51594-55-9Danger Details →Label
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