dangerous goods These are goods that can be harmful to the environment if not properly handled or transported. Workers handling these dangerous materials such as radioactive, flammable, explosive, corrosive, oxidizing, asphyxiating, biohazardous, toxic, pathogenic, or allergenic substances must undertake certified safety training such as (TDG) Transportation of Dangerous Goods or (WHMIS) Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System in accordance with Canada Safety Regulations.
In Canada, and in most of the world, what the United States calls "hazardous materials" are called "dangerous goods."
The endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus work together in the transportation and delivery of materials within a cell. The endoplasmic reticulum synthesizes proteins and lipids, while the Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts, and packages these molecules into vesicles for transport to their destinations within the cell or outside of it.
A horizontal mine shaft is called an adit. It is a passage or tunnel that connects the surface with underground mine workings for access, ventilation, and transportation of materials.
This structure is called a compactor or a baler. It is used to compress waste materials, typically recyclables or non-biodegradable materials, into solid blocks for easier transportation and storage.
It is called "Red Ensign". The Ontario's flag is called "Red Ensign".
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They use the Canadian dollar.
In hazardous materials classification for transportation, Class 2, division 2 (more properly called Division 2.2) is for non-flammable gasses.
what is this country's most ancient form of transportation called?
A Canadian of French descent is called a French Canadian.
Materials that transmit light are called transparent materials, while materials that scatter light in various directions are called translucent materials. Materials that do not allow light to pass through are called opaque materials.