Select the correct way of disposal. Non hazardous substances in small amounts can be disposed in the waste bin (solids) or in the sink (liquids): waste bin (only for non-hazardous solid substances) sink (only for non-hazardous liquid substances) sink, after neutralisation of the substance (hazardous liquid acids and lyes) container for solid hazardous materials container for liquid hazardous materials

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(Chemical) Name of substance:
Chemical formula:
Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate
CAH406S
Concentration (only in case of liquids):
an educt (reactant)
|a product
This substance is
2. Hazard Identification
|This substance is not classified as a hazardous substance
| This substance is a hazardous substance
Sections 3 - 6 need only to be filled out for hazardous substances.
Section 7 needs to be filled out for all substances.
3. Hazard Symbols
Allocate the appropriate symbol(s) for above mentioned substance.
Take the concentration of liquids into consideration!
4. Signal Word:
Danger
Warning
Transcribed Image Text:(Chemical) Name of substance: Chemical formula: Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate CAH406S Concentration (only in case of liquids): an educt (reactant) |a product This substance is 2. Hazard Identification |This substance is not classified as a hazardous substance | This substance is a hazardous substance Sections 3 - 6 need only to be filled out for hazardous substances. Section 7 needs to be filled out for all substances. 3. Hazard Symbols Allocate the appropriate symbol(s) for above mentioned substance. Take the concentration of liquids into consideration! 4. Signal Word: Danger Warning
Disposal
Select the correct way of disposal. Non hazardous substances in small
amounts can be disposed in the waste bin (solids) or in the sink
(liquids):
waste bin (only for non-hazardous solid substances)
sink (only for non-hazardous liquid substances)
sink, after neutralisation of the substance (hazardous liquid acids
and lyes)
container for solid hazardous materials
container for liquid hazardous materials
Transcribed Image Text:Disposal Select the correct way of disposal. Non hazardous substances in small amounts can be disposed in the waste bin (solids) or in the sink (liquids): waste bin (only for non-hazardous solid substances) sink (only for non-hazardous liquid substances) sink, after neutralisation of the substance (hazardous liquid acids and lyes) container for solid hazardous materials container for liquid hazardous materials
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