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It has been described as "non-hazardous, non-infectious, non-pathogenic, and non-parasitic," and "transparent," and it has constantly amazed scientists.
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Just about any non-hazardous debris can go in the bag, making this is a nice option for extensive spring-cleaning projects.
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A truck carrying only non-hazardous general goods is required to have a minimum of $750,000 in insurance coverage for damage to property or injuries to people.
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A truck carrying only non-hazardous general goods is required to have a minimum of $750,000 in insurance coverage for damage to property or injuries to people.
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"All the waste we're handling is non-hazardous, and the landfill sites we're delivering to are lined for groundwater protection."
Susan Buchanan: Spill Waste Buried in Local Landfills But Not in Mississippi 2010
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"All the waste we're handling is non-hazardous, and the landfill sites we're delivering to are lined for groundwater protection."
Susan Buchanan: Spill Waste Buried in Local Landfills But Not in Mississippi 2010
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The safety philosophy for the design of these installations is very different in Norway -- one of the things is that you segregate hazardous areas from non-hazardous areas by distance or explosion walls.
Gulf Oil Rig Disaster And Mine Explosion Highlight Weak Safety Regulations 2010
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Also there is a loophole in the federal law dealing with oil exploration and production waste that, by law, makes it non-hazardous.
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Shell's figures show a steady increase in the amount of hazardous and non-hazardous waste it creates each year?
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Wyoming doesn't require licenses for people making "non-hazardous" foods such as jams, jellies and baked goods, but Rep. Sue Wallis, R-Recluse, wants to eliminate all restrictions when cooks sell products directly to informed consumers.
'Pickle Bills': States Consider Laws To Ease Restrictions On Selling Homemade Goods 2010
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