Yes, it is generally acceptable to package several primary receptacles together in the same secondary container, provided each primary receptacle is individually wrapped to prevent leakage and contamination. This approach helps ensure safety and compliance with regulations regarding the handling of hazardous materials. Additionally, the secondary container must be appropriately labeled and capable of containing any potential spills. Always refer to specific regulatory guidelines applicable to your situation for detailed requirements.
secondary socialization
OSHA says Stationary.
Secondary socialization
10% of the total stored
Acceptable forms of identification typically include a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, and a secondary form of ID, like a utility bill or bank statement that includes your name and address. Always check the specific requirements, as different organizations may have varying criteria for acceptable identification.
Maybe primary concepts are those that can be perceived directly from environment e.g.- color and shape. on the other hand secondary concepts can't be perceived directly but are depended on primary concepts. e.g.- container as a secondary concept involves box, bottle and bucket (primary concepts)
J. W Straight has written: 'Nuclear shipping container secondary impact analysis' -- subject(s): Radioactive substances, Transportation, Data processing
To dispose of Lysol disinfectant spray, check the label for specific instructions. Typically, you can throw the empty container in the regular trash as long as it is completely empty and the cap is removed. Do not puncture or incinerate the container.
A 5P20 CT has a guaranteed error of less than 5% at 20 times it's rated current (in this case 5A, so at 100A), when it's secondary burden is at it's nominal VA rating. The acceptable ratio error has to allow the CT to perform within these bounds to be declared a 5P20 CT.
All four states of matter could fill a container completely if there was enough of them.That said the properties of the 3 states of matter (that you need to know about for high/secondary school) are:Solid - Fixed shape and fixed volume.Liquid - No fixed shape but fixed volume.Gas - No fixed shape, no fixed volume and fill the space available.A large enough volume of liquid or solid could fill a container completely but only the smallest amount of a gas will fill the whole container.
The secondary treatment process produces effluent with BOD (biochemical oxygen demand) that can be used for irrigation. This process involves using biological organisms to break down organic matter in the wastewater, reducing the BOD levels to acceptable limits for irrigation.
No its a Secondary Consumer