dangerous goods
These are goods that can be harmful to the environment if not properly handled or transported. Workers handling these dangerous materials such as radioactive, flammable, explosive, corrosive, oxidizing, asphyxiating, biohazardous, toxic, pathogenic, or allergenic substances must undertake certified safety training such as (TDG) Transportation of Dangerous Goods or (WHMIS) Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System in accordance with Canada Safety Regulations.
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Members of the Canadian Cabinet are called Cabinet ministers (not all ministers necessarily sit in Cabinet).
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Canadian are famous for the mounted police they are called mounties.
In Canada, and in most of the world, what the United States calls "hazardous materials" are called "dangerous goods."
Transport of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
In hazardous materials classification for transportation, Class 2, division 2 (more properly called Division 2.2) is for non-flammable gasses.
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Ask your coworkers, or check the hazardous materials inventory.
The shipping papers for hazardous materials on an airplane are called the "Shipper's Declaration of Dangerous Goods."
In the DOT system for classifying hazardous materials in transportation, Class 2, Division 1 (more properly called Division 2.1) is for flammable gases, usually compressed flammable gases.
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Phoenix, Arizona offers a program called the "Household Hazardous Waste Program" for senior citizens, which allows them to safely dispose of hazardous materials such as paints, chemicals, and batteries. The program typically includes designated drop-off events and locations where seniors can bring their hazardous waste for proper disposal at no cost. Additionally, the city may provide educational resources to help seniors understand how to manage hazardous materials safely.
Materials that are hazardous to the water environment have been called Marine Pollutants for many years. However, the term is now being replaced by one with a broader meaning - Environmentally Hazardous Substance as part of the Globally Harmonized System (GHS),
The most closely hazardous waste disposal method that resembles recycling is called "materials recovery." This process involves the collection and processing of hazardous materials to recover valuable resources or materials, such as metals or solvents, for reuse in manufacturing. While it aims to minimize waste and promote sustainability, it requires stringent safety and regulatory measures to handle toxic substances properly and prevent environmental contamination.
Materials that have an explosive hazard are in Hazard Class 1.