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COMMON TYPES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE Many mercury-containing batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, industrial solvents, paints, herbicides, and pesticides are classified as hazardous wastes. In addition, medical waste products such as sharps, contaminated gloves, human tissue, and so forth.
What are the 9 classes of Dangerous Goods? Explosives. Flammable Gases. Flammable Liquids. Flammable solids. Oxidizing. Toxic Infectious. Radioactive. Corrosives.
Common hazardous substances acids. caustic substances. disinfectants. glues. heavy metals, including mercury, lead, cadmium and aluminium. paint. pesticides. petroleum products.
Class 1: Explosives. Class 2: Gases. Class 3: Flammable Liquids. Class 4: Flammable Solids or Substances.
There are 9 hazardous substances symbols you need to know: flammable, oxidising, explosives, gas under pressure, toxic, serious health hazard, health hazard, corrosive and environmental hazard.
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Common hazardous substances acids. caustic substances. disinfectants. glues. heavy metals, including mercury, lead, cadmium and aluminium. paint. pesticides. petroleum products.
What are Environmentally Hazardous Substances? Environmentally Hazardous Substances (or Marine {Pollutants) are materials that can pose a risk to aquatic ecosystems such as marine mammals, fish, crustaceans and algae. Marine Pollutant is a supplementary classification requirement that applies only to transport by sea.
There are 9 hazardous substances symbols you need to know: flammable, oxidising, explosives, gas under pressure, toxic, serious health hazard, health hazard, corrosive and environmental hazard.
Risk level 4: Materials too dangerous to human health to expose firefighters. A few whiffs of the vapor could cause death or the vapor or liquid could be fatal on penetrating the firefighter s normal full protective clothing.
Common hazardous substances acids. caustic substances. disinfectants. glues. heavy metals, including mercury, lead, cadmium and aluminium. paint. pesticides. petroleum products.

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