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Types of Materials <br /> • Solids <br /> • Dusts, powders, <br /> and fumes <br /> a <br /> • Liquids <br /> 3 <br /> • Vapors and mists r <br /> • Gases <br /> loo <br /> O&M—Buu 8 Leg*Resources 1501 <br /> Now let's consider the types of materials we use and the kinds of hazards <br /> they might represent. <br /> There are three basic forms of materials: <br /> • Solids, such as dusts,powders, or fumes, that might be dangerous if <br /> you ingest or inhale them; <br /> • Liquids, including both vapors and mists. Examples include gasoline <br /> and other fuels, as well as cleaners and solvents; and <br /> • Gases that are given off by solid or liquid materials—these can also <br /> be very dangerous if you inhale them. <br /> 7 <br />