Adjective
non-hazardous (not comparable)
Alternative form of nonhazardous.
In addition to the renewables milestone, Unilever Japan is already at zero non-hazardous waste to landfill in factories and has extended this commitment to include all third-party logistics and third-party manufacturing partners. Source: Internet
WCA Waste Corporation (WCA), a vertically integrated, non-hazardous solid-waste services company, announced its expansion in the with the acquisition of the Little Rock Division of Central Arkansas Recycling and Disposal Services, LLC (CARDS). Source: Internet
Most of the rock wool sold to date is a non-hazardous, non-carcinogenic material, falling under Note Q of the European Union Classification Packaging and Labeling Regulation (CLP). Source: Internet
This includes motor carriers operating vehicles with a gross weight rating in excess of convert (which transport non-hazardous materials). Source: Internet
Disposal of non-hazardous industrial dry waste by the general public in excess of 1 000kg will be charged per kg at R300.92 (excl VAT). Source: Internet
It uses a non-hazardous low voltage technology to warm things up and save energy while in use. Source: Internet