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ignitable Capable of burning or causing a fire.
illness A condition of pronounced deviation from the normal healthy state; sickness. Illness can be the result of disease or injury.

 


Ignitable: Capable of burning or causing a fire.
IM240: A high-tech, transient dynamometer automobile emissions test that takes up to 240 seconds.

Ignitable: capable of burning or causing a fire.
In-vessel Composting: method in which the compost material is continuously and mechanically mixed and aerated in a large, contained area.

Ignitable Wastes - Liquids with a flashpoint below 60 degrees Centigrade, or solids capable of causing fire under standard temperature and pressure. Ignitable wastes are assigned an EPA Hazardous Waste No. D001.

Ignitable: Capable of burning or causing a fire.
Immune System: All internal structures and processes providing defense against disease-causing organisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.

Ignitable
1) A liquid that has a flash point less than 140°F. 2) Capable of burning or causing a fire.
Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) ...

They may be toxic, explosive, caustic, or ignitable. Substances classified as hazardous under state or federal law are subject to special handling, shipping, storage, and disposal requirements.

Hazardous Waste - A product in a home (household hazardous waste) or business that is ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic (e.g. used motor oil, oil-based paint, auto batteries, gasoline, pesticides, etc).

These are leftover household products that contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable, or reactive ingredients.

Household Hazardous Waste- A product that is discarded from a home or a similar source that is either ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or toxic (e.g. used motor oil, oil-based paint, auto batteries, gasoline, pesticides, etc.).

The lowest temperature at which evaporation of a substance produces sufficient vapour to form an ignitable mixture with air.
Flocs
A clump of solids formed in sewage by biological or chemical action.

Flash Point: The minimum temperature at which a liquid gives off vapor within a test vessel in sufficient concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air near the surface of the liquid.

The lowest temperature at which a liquid generates enough vapor to ignite in air. If a waste has a flash point of less than 140° F, then it is an ignitable hazardous waste.
Fly ash ...

See also: Treatment, Gas, Hazard, Water, Waste

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