Chemicals and other materials that can do harm to humans are everywhere. Even some of the products available in supermarkets can seriously hurt living things. A hazardous material is most succinctly described as a substance that can cause serious injury or death to any creature. Since these materials are found in nearly every environment, it is sometimes necessary to handle them to protect others. The ways to manage these substances are just as numerous as they are. However, the management of these products is highly regulated by the government. Many industries find that hazardous materials are a byproduct of the manufacturing process. These companies are required to contain and dispose of these materials responsibly. They employ hazardous material management certified specialist that are trained in safety procedures. These specialists and other professionals have the responsibility of handling these products using techniques designed to minimize risk to human beings and the environment. What are Hazardous Materials? The term "hazardous materials" is often shortened to the term HAZMAT. HAZMAT is any material that can prove harmful to humans or other living creatures. The government highly regulates the sale, production, transportation, and use of these materials because of their risk to public safety. There are 9 official classes of HAZMAT according to the United States Department of Transportation:
By: TrBrian Jenkins
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