Items in the ERG may be identified as a toxic inhalation hazard in the yellow ID code pages if there is a high inhalation risk. The best way to know this is to look up the explanations in the ERG preface.
Items in the ERG may be identified as a toxic inhalation hazard in the yellow ID code pages if there is a high inhalation risk. The best way to know this is to look up the explanations in the ERG preface.
Index entries highlighted in green are TIH (Toxic Inhalation Hazard) materials.
Items in the ERG may be identified as a toxic inhalation hazard in the yellow ID code pages if there is a high inhalation risk. The best way to know this is to look up the explanations in the ERG preface.
Index entries highlighted in green are TIH (Toxic Inhalation Hazard) materials.
highlighted in green shading
Index entries highlighted in green are TIH (Toxic Inhalation Hazard) materials.
Index entries highlighted in green are TIH (Toxic Inhalation Hazard) materials.
NO! It is automatically assumed that ALL items contained in a Hazard Bag are contaminated and therefore should be treated as HAZMAT and NOT be used.
Missing items not accounted for in waste or sales.
Isolation/ Protective Distance for items that generate toxic inhalation fumes
certain hazards can be determined by what?
Size of the sign
Aircraft ejection seat
aircraft ejection seat