RSS Feed for This PostCurrent Article

Properties of Hazardous Waste

hazardous-waste-signs.jpg

As discussed in the article What is Hazardous Waste? there are a number of different properties that can make a substance capable of being hazardous.  The list below details the different properties of hazardous waste.

  • H1 Explosive - Substances that are capable of exploding under the effect of flame or which are more sensitive to shocks or friction than dinitrobenzene.
  • H2 Oxidising - Substances exhibiting highly exothermic reactions when in contact with other substances, particularly flammable substances.

  • H3a Highly Flammable
    • Liquid substances with a flashpoint below 21C
    • Substances capable of heating and finally catching fire if in contact with air at ambient temperatures and without any application of energy
    • Solid substances capable of catching fire after brief contact with a source of ignition and continuing to burn or to be consumed after removal of the source of ignition
    • Gaseous substances flammable in air at normal pressure
    • Substances evolving dangerous quantities of highly flammable gases if in contact with water or damp air.
  • H3b Highly Flammable - Liquid substances with a flashpoint between 21C and 55C
  • H4 Irritant - Non-corrosive substances that are capable of causing inflammation through immediate, prolonged or repeated contact with the skin or mucous membrane.
  • H5 Harmful - Substances which may involve limited health risks.
  • H6 Toxic - Substances which may involve serious, acute or chronic health risks and even death.
  • H7 Carcinogenic - Substances causing or increasing the incidence of cancer.
  • H8 Corrosive - Substances capable of destroying living tissue on contact.
  • H9 Infectious - Substances containing micro-organisms or their toxins which cause disease in man or other living organisms.
  • H10 Teratogenic - Substances capable of inducing hereditary congenital genetic defects or increasing their incidence.
  • H11 Mutagenic - Substances which may induce  hereditary genetic defects or increase their incidence.
  • H12 - Substances which release toxic gases in contact with water, air or acid.
  • H13  - Substances yielding a leachate or other substance after disposal with any of the above properties.
  • H14 Ecotoxic - Substances presenting immediate or delayed risks for the environment.
StumbleUpon It!

Trackback URL

RSS Feed for This PostPost a Comment

  • Email Newsletter

    Sign up for FREE recycling info!
    Email:
  • Other Green Sites