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美:['nɒn'hæzədəs]
英:['nɒn'hæzədəs]
美:['nɒn'hæzədəs]
adjective
not hazardous a nonhazardous area
nonhazardous waste
The first known use of nonhazardous was in 1853
1 The New York Police Department determined that the powder in the envelopes sent to Bragg was nonhazardous.
2 Rigid Plastic Single-stream recycling is designed to take rigid, single-use plastic containers from food, drinks, and nonhazardous cleaning materials like shampoo and laundry soap.
3 Only empty metal food, drink, and nonhazardous cleaning materials containers belong in your bin, like drink, soup, and olive oil cans.
4 The feedstock will be produced at two off-site locations, one in Indiana and one in Illinois, and is comprised of nonhazardous organic and carbon-based household trash.
5 The feedstock is comprised of nonhazardous organic and carbon-based fraction of household trash.
6 Cars involved in the derailment contained vinyl chloride, combustible liquids, benzene residue and nonhazardous materials, such as plastic pellets and wheat, according to information posted to the Facebook page of the Columbiana County Emergency Management Agency.
7 The feedstock is comprised of nonhazardous organic and carbon-based household trash.
8 The 20 cars that derailed at around 4:45 p.m. in Springfield, about 40 miles west of Columbus, were carrying nonhazardous materials, Clark County authorities said Sunday, after state and local officials scoured the site.