CLP Pictograms

Typically, the background and frame colour as well as orientation of the square has changed under CLP compared to DSD, as is illustrated in the Figure below.

For example, this symbol indicates an
oxidising substance or preparation (= mixture) under DSD …

… while this pictogram indicates an oxidising substance or mixture under CLP

this symbol indicates an oxidising substance or preparation (= mixture) under DSD

this pictogram indicates an oxidising substance or mixture under CLP

 

Further changes relate to the exchange of the symbol itself by another one, as is depicted in the sketch below: 

Further information

The new hazard pictograms, as well as pictograms applicable under transport legislation, can be downloaded from the UN website.