identify the criteria that determines a substance as being a hazardous material
"Reportable Quantity" for Hazardous Substances
Criteria
Able to identify hazardous materials
a hazardous material
identify the major types of potentially hazardous foods and the characteristics that are common
constraint is a limit to design process and criteria is want
a hazardous material
binding
Two actions that should be taken when hazardous material has been identified are first, to make sure the substance is properly contained. Second, use proper safety precautions around the material, such as wearing a breathing mask and eye protection.
Physical and chemical properties can be used to identify a substance or predict how it will behave.
The amount of mass per milliliter of a substance is known as density. Density is a physical property unique to each material and can help identify the substance based on comparison with known values. By measuring the density of a substance and comparing it to a reference table, scientists can determine the identity of the substance.
Packages containing hazardous materials can usually be identified by the presence of Hazard Class labels.