How you should deal with hazardous materials depends on what they are and what you need to do with them. It is not possible or answer more specifically unless the particular materials and processes are known.
Nonhazardous materials still should be handled with care to prevent physical injury from lifting them improperly, from being cut by them, tripping over them, etc., etc.
The best way to describe hazardous materials depends on the nature of the hazard they present and how they are packaged or contained.
Remove it and recycle it outside if it does not contain hazardous materials. If it does, call a hazardous waste disposal team.
visual exposure
inhalation
One way of describing a "hazardous materials incident" would be "an accident where hazardous materials are present." However, many people are uncomfortable with the use of the word "accident" which implies an unplanned event that could not have been avoided. That is why the word "incident" is used in the first place. It does not carry any implication of inevitability.
Caustic materials are a form of acid and should therefore be disposed by experts. Seek advice from the local tip/dump. It is hazardous waste and must be disposed of carefully.
Ask your coworkers, or check the hazardous materials inventory.
After picking up the hazardous materials from businesses, Clean Harbors takes said material to a set processing plant where they dispose of the material in a safe and clean way.
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