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Hazardous Waste Management Practice Test: Classification of Hazardous Waste — Flashcards

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Classification of Hazardous Waste topics include: Wastes list, engineering system classification and waste analysis plan.

Hazardous waste is classified based on its chemical, biological, and physical properties. These properties can create materials that are toxic, radioactive, reactive, ignitable, corrosive, or infectious. 

Here are some types of hazardous waste:
Designated waste:
Listed waste materials that are listed in federal regulations
Universal waste: A category of hazardous waste that includes common materials that pose a lower risk to human health
Agricultural waste: Can be classified as non-hazardous or hazardous depending on the type of waste and the risk it poses to the environment and human health
Corrosive: Acidic and caustic waste materials that can chemically destroy the material(s) they come into contact with
Reactive waste: Toxic, flammable, explosive, or corrosive waste
Asbestos: A hazardous waste that is carcinogenic and poses a threat to human health and safety
Batteries: Most waste batteries are classified as hazardous/special waste because they contain potentially harmful chemicals and metals 

Hazardous waste is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and typically controlled and addressed by certain standards imposed by the government agency.

Related Test: Hazardous Waste Management Practice Test: Characterization of Hazardous Waste 

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