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  • 46 datasets found

    Publishers: California Department of Toxic Substances Control

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    • hazardouswastesites

      This Feature Layer Collection contains publicly shared data from Envirostor, the Department of Toxic Substances Control's Project Management Solution. The data includes Cleanup...
    • Class-2-Inhalation-Hazards-2.3

      A white sign, with a skull and crossbones graphic in place at the top, with the hazard class No. 2 at the bottom. Some of these will have the words “inhalation hazard” or “toxic...
    • ICEsites

      This Feature Layer Collection contains publicly shared data from Envirostor, the Department of Toxic Substances Control's Project Management Solution. The data includes Cleanup...
    • cleanupsites

      This Feature Layer Collection contains publicly shared data from Envirostor, the Department of Toxic Substances Control's Project Management Solution. The data includes Cleanup...
    • Class-1-Explosives-1.1

      Hazard Class 1: Class 1 hazards are explosives or any devices or chemicals that are designed to explode or combust. Class 1 explosives are illustrated by an orange placard with...
    • Class-3-Flammable

      Hazard Class 3: Class 3 hazards are flammable liquids. These liquids include paints, alcohols, gasoline, kerosene and ethanol, and are recognized by red “flammable liquids”...
    • Class-6-Toxic-Gas

      Hazard Class 6: Class 6 hazards are poisonous materials. These substances are divided into two classes: poisonous substances and biohazardous substances, and are designated by...
    • Class-Other

      Class Other: Indicates transporting freight or storage of hazardous materials.
    • Class-4-Flammable-Solid

      Hazard Class 4: Class 4 hazards are flammable solids. There are three divisions in this class, including flammable solids, spontaneously combustible materials and substances...
    • Class-5-Organic-Peroxides-5.2

      Hazard Class 5: Class 5 hazards are oxidizing chemicals that could be prone to combustion. There are two divisions to this class — oxidizers and organic peroxides — marked as...
    • Class-2-Non-Flammable-Gas-2.2

      A green sign, with “non-flammable gas” displayed in the middle. The hazard class No. 2 is noted at the bottom and a graphic of a gas canister is at the top. Non-...
    • Integrated Risk Information System

      The goal of IRIS is to identify and characterize the health hazards of chemicals found in the environment.
    • Class-2-Flammable-Gas

      A red sign, with a flame graphic on the top portion and the hazard class No. 2 displayed at the bottom. “Flammable gas” is sometimes spelled out. Flammable gases include ethyl...
    • Toxic Release Inventory 2018

      The 2018 TRI preliminary dataset consists of TRI data for 2018. Users should note that while these preliminary data have undergone the basic data quality checks included in the...
    • Department of Toxic Substances Control - Envirostor Public Data Export

      This Feature Layer Collection contains publicly shared data from Envirostor, the Department of Toxic Substances Control's Project Management Solution. The data includes Cleanup...
    • Class-1-Explosives-1.3

      Hazard Class 1: Class 1 hazards are explosives or any devices or chemicals that are designed to explode or combust. Class 1 explosives are illustrated by an orange placard with...
    • Class-3-Combustible

      Hazard Class 3: Class 3 hazards are flammable liquids. These liquids include paints, alcohols, gasoline, kerosene and ethanol, and are recognized by red “flammable liquids”...
    • Class-2-Chlorine

      A white sign, with a skull and crossbones graphic in place at the top, with the hazard class No. 2 at the bottom. Some of these will have the words “inhalation hazard” or “toxic...
    • Class-Other-DANGEROUS

      Class Other: Indicates transporting freight or storage of multiple hazard classes.
    • Hazardous Waste Id Numbers

      Hazardous waste identification (ID) numbers are issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Federal EPA ID number) or by the Department of Toxic Substances Control...