liquid wastes with a flash point of less than 140° F, such as paint thinner or waste easily capable of causing a fire, such as dirty shop rags (see characteristics).
capable of burning; will catch fire at temperatures less than 140º F.
Able to catch on fire or burn. One of the four hazardous waste characteristics. (See also toxic, reactive and corrosive.)
Substance capable of being set on fire.
That which can create fires under certain conditions. Examples of ignitable wastes include liquids, such as solvents that readily catch fire.
poses a fire hazard through routine handling.
Capable of combustion if a source of ignition is present.
A solid, liquid or compressed gas that has a flash point of less than 140°F. Ignitable material may be regulated by the EPA as hazardous waste as well.
Able to ignite at less than 140°F and burn easily.
Capable of burning or causing a fire.