If you can find a way that it could possibly hurt you, then it's hazardous.
Can you tell me more about hazardous waste disposal? Can you give me examples please?
read the label
No, you cannot bring a parachute as a carry-on item on a flight. Parachutes are considered hazardous materials and are not allowed in carry-on luggage.
No, you cannot take an electric lighter on a plane as it is considered a hazardous item.
Contact your local transfer station. They can tell you what, when and where.
If the item sells, you can take down your listing.
Each item has a rarity index, which tells you how "rare" an item is.
Yes, the pawn shop receives a ticket from you which will have the pawn # then once you have received the item in which was pawned they tell you who pawned it.
The placard on a tanker carrying hazardous materials will tell you the class of the hazard (flammable, explosive, corrosive, etc). If you have access to the North American Guide or a similar reference, the placard will also tell you something a bit more specific about the identity of the hazardous material - its category, or sometimes its chemical name.
You can tell if an item is made of stainless steel by checking for a non-magnetic property, a shiny and reflective surface, and a resistance to rust and corrosion.
Xylophone is a show and tell item. It begins with X.
Replace the item and tell her you are sorry.