These chemicals were sorted in a descending order of their hazardousness probability. |
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He sprayed ignition-retardant on the ground to reduce the hazardousness of the spilled gasoline. |
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The examiner perceived my hazardousness and marked me down for not looking in my mirrors before I signalled – seven times. |
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Waste prevention measures have not stabilised production of waste nor its hazardousness. |
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When assessing wastewater, it is necessary to take into account both the amount and the hazardousness. |
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To reduce the volume or hazardousness nature of the waste, the Proposal requires all waste to be treated before landfilling. |
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Their hazardousness will depend on the extent to which they contain dangerous substances. |
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Such criteria could include amounts, rate of growth, hazardousness, GHG contribution, etc. |
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Moreover, because of their hazardousness, portable NiCd batteries and accumulators give rise to specific environmental concerns, unless they are collected efficiently. |
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The hazardousness for human health for these substances was confirmed. |
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Minimization of hazardous wastes, both in quantity and hazardousness, should be the first option recommended in the hierarchy of waste management legislation and management framework. |
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Using the example of phthalates in children's toys, the workshop discussed testing the hazardousness of substitutes for substances already recognised as dangerous. |
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In short, contrary to what is sometimes imagined, the hazardousness of airborne asbestos fibers was in no way a secret somehow confined to the executive offices of asbestos-mining tycoons. |
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We are in the process of banning entire clusters of active substances on the basis of exclusion criteria, simply because of an abstract notion of hazardousness. |
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The reduction in quantity and hazardousness of waste and emissions. |
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The critics of the Act of 1908 directly confronted the issue of hazardousness. |
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The act's inherent hazardousness is best illustrated by an incident that occurred in 1983 during a performance in Kazakhstan while they were performing with a Russian circus. |
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The methodology has been developed for evaluating the hazardousness of damages potentially suffered during car operation on the basis of the amount of energy absorbed. |
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