Question
You can safely dispose of small amounts of used flammable gasoline by: (1 point)
• Taking it to a designated hazardous waste collection center.
• Mixing it with water and throwing it away.
• Burning it in a metal container outdoors.
• Leaving it in the original container in your garage.
What is a primary hazard associated with this image?
CORrosive
• They can cause fires and explosions if improperly stored.
• They can cause severe burns to skin and damage to eyes.
• They can release toxic fumes when mixed with water.
They can generate large amounts of dust, posing inhalation risks
• Taking it to a designated hazardous waste collection center.
• Mixing it with water and throwing it away.
• Burning it in a metal container outdoors.
• Leaving it in the original container in your garage.
What is a primary hazard associated with this image?
CORrosive
• They can cause fires and explosions if improperly stored.
• They can cause severe burns to skin and damage to eyes.
• They can release toxic fumes when mixed with water.
They can generate large amounts of dust, posing inhalation risks
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The correct answer to the first question about safely disposing of small amounts of used flammable gasoline is:
• Taking it to a designated hazardous waste collection center.
For the second question about the primary hazard associated with flammable gasoline, the correct answer is:
• They can cause fires and explosions if improperly stored.
• Taking it to a designated hazardous waste collection center.
For the second question about the primary hazard associated with flammable gasoline, the correct answer is:
• They can cause fires and explosions if improperly stored.
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