A process by which chemicals are converted in an essentially irreversible way to a form unsuitable for production of or use as chemical weapons, and which in an irreversible manner renders munitions and other devices unusable as such
In records management, the major type of disposal action Methods of destroying records include selling or salvaging the record medium and burning, pulping, shredding, macerating, or discarding with other waste materials See also DELETING, DISPOSAL, DISPOSITION, EMERGENCY DESTRUCTION
- Destruction means the complete destruction of articles or merchandise to the extent that they have no commercial value Any residue from the destruction within a zone, which is determined to be without commercial value, may be removed to Customs territory for disposal [19 CFR 146 52(e)]
Destruction is the act of destroying something, or the state of being destroyed. an international agreement aimed at halting the destruction of the ozone layer. the act or process of destroying something or of being destroyed destroy destruction of (destructus, past participle of destruere; DESTROY)
A condition when the ability of a critical infrastructure to provide its customers an expected upon level of products and services is negated Typically a permanent condition An infrastructure is considered destroyed when its level of performance is zero