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17.7 Hazardous waste and how to deal with it?

17.7 Hazardous waste and how to deal with it?. By: Andres Robledo. Definition . Hazardous Waste: is any discarded solid or liquid material that is toxic, ignitable, corrosive, or reactive enough to explode or release toxic fumes. Examples of Hazardous Waste.

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17.7 Hazardous waste and how to deal with it?

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  1. 17.7 Hazardous waste and how to deal with it? By: Andres Robledo

  2. Definition Hazardous Waste: is any discarded solid or liquid material that is toxic, ignitable, corrosive, or reactive enough to explode or release toxic fumes.

  3. Examples of Hazardous Waste Acids, Bases, Cyanides, Organics (Non-Flamables), Flammables, Oxidizers, Pesticides, Paints, Organic Solvents, Non-Hazardous Wastes for Recycling, Do not Pack.

  4. Hazardous Waste The perfect way to deal with Hazardous Waste is not to harvest it-or yield less of it.

  5. Who’s Responsible Businesses such as metal finishers, gas station, auto repair shops, dry cleaners, and photo developers produce many toxic waste products.

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