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  2. Toxic waste - Wikipedia

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    Toxic waste is any unwanted material in all forms that can cause harm (e.g. by being inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin). Mostly generated by industry, consumer products like televisions, computers, and phones contain toxic chemicals that can pollute the air and contaminate soil and water.

  3. GHS hazard pictograms - Wikipedia

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    The GHS transport pictograms are the same as those recommended in the UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods, widely implemented in national regulations such as the U.S. Federal Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (49 U.S.C. 5101–5128) and D.O.T. regulations at 49 C.F.R. 100–185.

  4. File:GHS-pictogram-skull.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) pictogram for toxic substances Français : Système général harmonisé de classification et d'étiquetage des produits chimiques (SGH) : pictogramme pour les substances toxiques

  5. Hazard symbol - Wikipedia

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    Hazard symbols are universally recognized symbols designed to alert individuals to the presence of hazardous or dangerous materials, locations, or conditions. These include risks associated with electromagnetic fields, electric currents, toxic chemicals, explosive substances, and radioactive materials. Their design and use are often governed by ...

  6. Hazardous waste - Wikipedia

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    "In terms of hazardous waste, a landfill is defined as a disposal facility or part of a facility where hazardous waste is placed or on land and which is not a pile, a land treatment facility, a surface impoundment, an underground injection well, a salt dome formation, a salt bed formation, an underground mine, a cave, or a corrective action ...

  7. List of waste disposal incidents - Wikipedia

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    2015 Gold King Mine waste water spill: acid mine waste spill 2015 United States Gold mine at Kingston, Queensland: toxic waste Australia Lake Karachay: radioactive waste dump site Russia Love Canal: toxic waste dump United States Māpua contaminated site: toxic waste 1932-88 New Zealand Martin County sludge spill: water pollution 2000 United ...

  8. Toxic waste (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Toxic waste is waste material that can cause death, injury or birth defects to living creatures. Toxic waste may also refer to: Toxic Waste (candy), the sour confectionery; Toxic Waste (band), the rock band; Toxic Waste, a 2012 split EP by Toxic Holocaust and Municipal Waste

  9. Electronic waste - Wikipedia

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    Electronic waste (or e-waste) describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. It is also commonly known as waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) or end-of-life (EOL) electronics. [1] Used electronics which are destined for refurbishment, reuse, resale, salvage recycling through material recovery, or disposal are also considered ...