Ignitable definition

Ignitable means having the properties of:
Ignitable means substances liable to spontaneous combustion or substances that on contact with water emit flammable gases having the properties of:
Ignitable means ignitable as defined in the Hazardous Waste Regulation (British Columbia);

Examples of Ignitable in a sentence

  • All Hazardous Wastes (Ignitable, Corrosive, Reactive, Toxic) are to be properly disposed of off site in accordance with Montana Law.

  • The following items are prohibited from being placed in Dumpster (hereinafter “Prohibited Items”): Fires, Smoldering Materials, or ashes, Herbicides and Pesticides Asbestos, Radioactive Flammable or Ignitable Explosives, Bio-medical waste, Liquid Wastes, Freon, Car batteries or other batteries, Cell phones, computers, or electronics, Aerosol Cans, Live or Dead Animals, Toxic or Hazardous Material (as defined by RCRA in 40 CFR 261).

  • Although not designated by name as hazardous by Superfund, methacrylic acid falls into its "Ignitable, Corrosive, Reactive" (ICR) category as a corrosive.

  • These hazardous substance containers must be labeled with one of the following hazard codes: Corrosive, Explosive, Combustible, Flammable, or Ignitable.

  • All Hazardous Wastes (Ignitable, Corrosive, Reactive or Toxic) are to be properly disposed of off site in accordance with Montana Law.

Related to Ignitable

  • Corrosive means any substance that when it comes in contact

  • Carcinogen means a chemical that causes an increased incidence of benign or malignant neoplasms, or a substantial decrease in the latency period between exposure and onset of neoplasms through oral or dermal exposure, or through inhalation exposure when the cancer occurs at nonrespiratory sites in at least one (1) mammalian species or man through epidemiological studies or clinical studies, or both.

  • Explosive means a chemical compound, device, or mixture:

  • Pollutant means any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, filter backwash, sewage, garbage, refuse, oil, grease, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, medical wastes, radioactive substance (except those regulated under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (42 U.S.C. §§ 2011 et seq.)), thermal waste, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt, industrial, municipal, agricultural, and construction waste or runoff, or other residue discharged directly or indirectly to the land, ground waters or surface waters of the State, or to a domestic treatment works. “Pollutant” includes both hazardous and nonhazardous pollutants.

  • Contaminant means any material, substance or waste that is classified, regulated or otherwise characterized under any Environmental Law as hazardous, toxic, a contaminant or a pollutant or by other words of similar meaning or regulatory effect, including any petroleum or petroleum-derived substance or waste, asbestos and polychlorinated biphenyls.