
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a photograph of a vintage Soviet-era safety poster. The central figure is a young woman, likely a laboratory worker or chemist, shown from the waist up. She wears a white lab coat or smock, a white head covering, and a red emblem on her collar. Her expression is serious and direct, as she gazes towards the viewer. With her right index finger, she points downwards towards a stack of laboratory bottles and the accompanying instructional text. Three glass bottles, containing a light greenish or yellowish liquid, are depicted diagonally on the right side of the poster. Each bottle has a white label; visible text includes "HCL" (hydrochloric acid), "БЕНЗИН" (Benzin/Gasoline), and faintly "H2S" (hydrogen sulfide) on the uppermost bottle. The poster features a dark blue or black background. The main safety message is presented in bold orange Cyrillic letters, oriented vertically along the left side. It reads: "ТАРА С ХИМИКАТАМИ ДОЛЖНА ИМЕТЬ НАДПИСЬ," which translates to "CONTAINERS WITH CHEMICALS MUST HAVE A LABEL." The poster's aesthetic is characteristic of Soviet instructional art from the mid-20th century, emphasizing a clear, vital message. The overall tone is one of seriousness, highlighting the importance of chemical safety protocols. The photograph of the poster shows signs of age, including a slightly textured surface and minor wear.
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