False.
No, in most cases, the sense of smell is not a reliable means of identifying the presence of a hazardous materials.Many hazardous materials have no odor, and others are hazardous at concentrations that are too low to be smelled by most people.In addition there are many materials that have obnoxious odors but are not otherwise hazardous.
Yes, there are times when sheltering-in-place is a appropriate action following a hazardous materials accident.
false
The false statement about the labeling of hazardous waste is that it is not necessary to label hazardous waste containers. In reality, it is mandatory to label all hazardous waste containers with specific information to ensure proper handling, storage, and disposal to protect human health and the environment.
true Cardboard is a great example. It is solid waste yet not hazardous.
False
Floods
True
False
False
This is true.
This is true.