It can be sharp, which makes it hazardous, so yes it can be hazardous. Glass is only dangerous if it is broken, because the pieces tend to be extremely sharp. Keep your kids away from broken glass to avoid any glass being stabbed in their heel.... I play with glass (not like hot potatoe or anything) but i use it for cooking sometimes and i have never ever cut my self with out breaking it. My really genius friend said that they found diamonds on the side of the road in out street and they picked it up and cut them selves. I smashed it with my tennis shoe and i said that it was glass because diamonds can't break by being stepped on...
Yes, the fibrous nature of the material makes it a respiratory hazard, although not as serious as asbestos. Because it is a stiff and brittle fiber, it readily sticks in tissue and causes irritation of skin, nose, lungs, etc.
In the workplace, yes, fibreglas is treated as a hazardous material. However, it is not a regulated hazardous material when being transported.
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Glass is not a hazardous material. It is compressed, melted sand. You can recycle it or throw it away, just be kind to the sanitation workers and wrap broken glass in paper.
No. Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid material
A window etch kit would include acid, a corrosive material, to etch the glass.
Such a material is GLASS.
The scientific reason is that broken glass costs money.
By whom has the glass been broken?
It can be sharp, which makes it hazardous, so yes it can be hazardous. Glass is only dangerous if it is broken, because the pieces tend to be extremely sharp. Keep your kids away from broken glass to avoid any glass being stabbed in their heel.... I play with glass (not like hot potatoe or anything) but i use it for cooking sometimes and i have never ever cut my self with out breaking it. My really genius friend said that they found diamonds on the side of the road in out street and they picked it up and cut them selves. I smashed it with my tennis shoe and i said that it was glass because diamonds can't break by being stepped on...
Broken glass should not be eaten.
A hazardous substance should be stored in safe place far away from children and fire because they can lead to deaths.All hazardous materials have specific storage instructions depending on the material. For instance, mercury should be stored underwater. Substances such as acids should be stored in glass containers. The best place to find the storage information for the hazardous material is to consult the Material Safety Data Sheet. They should kept at a designated place in the building. They can be obtained from the manufacturer. Some are available for download.
No, Cinderella had glass slippers and did not walk on broken glass.
robbie wrote broken glass
A broken piece of glass is called a shard.