What are the components of hazardous waste management plan?
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Wastes requiring special consideration that are not hazardous chemical wastes are: 1. Non-hazardous solid waste includes garbage, rubbish, paper, cardboard, aluminum cans, and glass.
When categorizing hazardous waste, the EPA breaks it down by four characteristics:
ignitability, or something flammable.
corrosivity, or something that can rust or decompose.
reactivity, or something explosive.
toxicity, or something poisonous.
When categorizing hazardous waste, the EPA breaks it down by four characteristics:
ignitability, or something flammable.
corrosivity, or something that can rust or decompose.
reactivity, or something explosive.
toxicity, or something poisonous.
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Wastes requiring special consideration that are not hazardous chemicalwastes are: 1. Non-hazardous solidwaste includes garbage, rubbish, paper, cardboard, aluminum cans, and glass. These items are collected and disposed of by the Grounds Department of Facilities and Operations.
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