A material classed as 6.1 is typically labeled as "Toxic" or "Poisonous." This classification indicates that the substance can cause severe health effects or death if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. It is important to handle such materials with extreme caution and follow safety protocols to prevent exposure.
A material classed as 6.1 is typically labeled as "Toxic" according to the United Nations' classification for hazardous materials. This designation indicates that the substance poses a significant risk to health if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. Proper handling, storage, and transportation precautions are essential to minimize exposure and potential harm.
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hazmat would crush spider-man
Yes, so long as it is not classed as a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV). For a vehicle under 26,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating to be classed as such, it would need to either be a bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) or carrying a quantity of hazardous materials which required the display of hazmat placards.
Yes & No! Mineral Oil is a fossil fuel & is not renewable & would not be classed as a BioFuel Vegetable Oils are renewable & would be classed as BioFuels
Depends on the size, contents, and dimensions of your garden. if it is classed as a small garden it would be about 100 letres, if it is classed as a middleish garden it would be about 500 letres and if it was classed as a large garden it would be about 1,000 letres
Assuming that by "look at you funny" you mean "look at you as if your were peculiar", it would be because wearing a hazmat suit for reasons other than hazmat work is peculiar or at least unusual.
These are classed as percussion instruments.
Of course not.
No, they would be classed as action-adventure.
If by 'organic' material you mean recently growing plant material, this would be classed as biomass. In chemistry fuels such as oil are classed as organic, but I feel you may not mean that.