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The phrase "a hazardous material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to substances that pose a risk to health, safety, or the environment.
Example: "The factory is required to follow strict regulations when handling a hazardous material to ensure the safety of its workers."
Alternatives: "a dangerous substance" or "a toxic material".
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It is not listed as a hazardous material, he said.
One internal E.P.A. proposal suggested reclassifying coal ash as a hazardous material subject to federal regulation.
The spill has reignited a debate over whether coal ash should be federally regulated as a hazardous material.
But the light is powered by a battery containing mercury, a hazardous material that can contaminate air and groundwater if disposed of improperly.
Even as the authority played down the risks, the spill reignited a debate over whether the federal government should regulate coal ash as a hazardous material.
One problem was that Silly String, sold in aerosol cans, is considered a hazardous material, meaning that only certain companies can ship it.
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He added, "Under a hazardous materials condition, you approach things on a much more cautious level.
Although a hazardous materials team were called in, no obvious toxic substances were found.
Photo: A hazardous materials team went into action in New London, Conn., earlier this week after a mock chemical explosion.
"He's afraid of sharks," said his mother, Liz, whose husband, Thomas, was a hazardous materials worker.
The Emergency Management Agency of Indiana County said on its Web site that firefighters and a hazardous materials team were on the scene.
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