In addition to chemicals, the Hazard Communication Standard covers gas tanks such as oxygen, CO2, and others. |
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Its Reduced Hazard ammunition features a core of pure Bismuth that is first cast, then swaged and finally plated with a jacket of pure copper. |
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Hazard pay applies only to the first 40 hours worked each week. |
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The Hazard gang is a multi-generational gang based in the east Los Angeles area. |
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Hazard rate and failure-time metrics are mathematically equivalent, but the coefficients of a failure-time specification are read as effects on the duration until failure. |
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Torchbearers were Rachel Elaine Brady and Mary Hannah Brady, and the crucifer was James Armstrong Hazard, all of Columbus. |
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There are a number of things that identify the need for initial or retraining under the Hazard Communication Standard. |
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Hazard has the batton now for Chelsea and he charges through the middle, feeds Torres in the inside let channel of the penalty area. |
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Food and Drug Administration in overseeing the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point system for seafood. |
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Hazard reports were written for both events, and squadron wardrooms around the community were able to hangar-fly each scenario. |
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That is where the subordinate gangs like Big Hazard come in. |
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Every time I see Chelsea, Hazard is by a country mile the best player on the bus, I mean park. |
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The news has put PSG on red alert in their search for a left-winger, having ended their pursuit of Chelsea's Eden Hazard. |
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Eden Hazard and Gary Cahill squandered chances and Adrian had saved gymnastically from Cahill and Willian before Terry opened the scoring. |
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The Hazard Mitigation Program is one funding source for mitigation projects. |
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The attacking three have also been allowed to bloom. Liberated from deep defensive duties Eden Hazard has become more expressive, more obviously, flashily complete. |
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Committee to Review the NIOSH Health Hazard Evaluation Program et al. |
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The Alexander's daughter, Elizabeth, is currently a Grace Hazard Conkling Poet in Residence and is the director of the Poetry Center at Smith College. |
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Neighbours claimed the birds created a health hazard, settled on the roofs of houses and fouled washing lines. |
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Another hazard that sometimes faced the picker was disturbing a nest of wasps or some other stinging creatures. |
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Most stinging wasps and bees are beneficial and should be preserved unless they pose a direct hazard to humans. |
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Few of us who read habitually ever feel called upon to defend the practice-a kind of reader's acedia, an occupational hazard. |
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If you want to hazard a guess at who the country's leading business angels are, you need look no further than the annual Rich Lists. |
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It seems the pay is average but the workplace hazard allowance is astronomical. |
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Asbestos becomes a health hazard if it releases asbestos fibres into the air. |
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Also being considered are better light transmission and, ultimately, tunable laser protection that adjusts to the hazard. |
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Consumers are creating a huge electronic junkyard, which could pose a serious health and environmental hazard. |
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It is a wide-ranging inquiry looking at all aspects of the bushfire hazard situation in Australia. |
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But moral hazard reduces the ability to reallocate risk among different economic agents. |
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They filed a safety hazard report that was immediately forwarded to our higher headquarters and to the Air Force wing based here. |
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He switched off the hazard lights, looked briefly over his shoulder and started up again, taking the right turn off the roundabout. |
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The multiplier of the hazard rate is the independent multiplicative effect of a variable on what a rate would have been otherwise. |
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Of course, questions should be asked about past maintenance, but that will not solve the hazard posed here and now. |
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I drove on to the shrubs in the centre and flashed my hazard warning lights. |
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Mold is the latest environmental hazard issue to concern the residential housing industry. |
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Once motor vehicle wheel weights are no longer made of antimonious lead, the lead hazard in urban streets will subside. |
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The presence of rust and corrosion indicates possible moisture invasion and a potential electrical hazard. |
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The exit from there is very limited so we've ended up with another traffic hazard which is an accident waiting to happen. |
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To speak too much as though faith were the result of a process of reasoning is a hazard built into apologetics. |
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The logarithm of the hazard function is linearly related to each predictor. |
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Crashing waves pose an obvious hazard, and then there are tides, rip currents and strong winds to consider. |
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Exposure assessment identifies the population at risk and the likelihood of exposure to the hazard. |
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Strapped to each one is a wooden stake with a bright yellow hazard tape attached, warning people to stay away. |
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Whether or not technology can devise a life jacket that will be so comfortable or so stylish that one won't take it off even at home, I can't hazard a guess. |
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Hurtling through the sky on the way to heaven knows where is an altogether new hazard. |
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But Oceana residents have still found ways to inject the newer version, despite the hazard controls. |
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The firefighters did not want the ambulatory passengers to chance onto an electrified rail or encounter some other hazard. |
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I can only imagine the lightning speed with which our government will address the same potential security hazard for Canadian machine-readable passports. |
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This is my own pop psychology 101, but I will hazard a guess that belcher would have beaten her to death instead, or stabbed her. |
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The safety car's one concession to alerting the turbo-charged 400-horsepower cars hurtling towards it was the blinking of its hazard warning lights. |
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You can also get asteroid hazard warnings and geomagnetic storm outlooks. |
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The proposed layout would result in a vehicle crossing the footway at an acute angle and would therefore constitute a hazard to pedestrians on the public footway. |
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Another hazard of being a former president, it seems, is that you feel the force of your successors' policy reversals with all the acuteness of personal slights. |
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It is that last hazard that has assumed epidemic proportions recently. |
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In the absence of information on site or geological factors affecting emissions from landfill, we examined data for special waste sites as a proxy for potential hazard. |
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To tackle that, clear weight restriction signs could be put in place before vehicles reach West Chevin Road, as well as hazard markings and warning signs. |
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And garbage from this massive infrastructure project was also poured into the Mzymta River, causing an ecological hazard. |
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In the case of a wall like this, because it's very densely packed, and then it is coated with a layer of plaster inside and outside, it's a zero fire hazard. |
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Harnessing such water requires relatively large initial outlays and can pose an environmental hazard because of potential brine leakage into the source aquifer. |
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I am positive the germ count in the dugout alone could be classified as an occupational hazard. |
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He knew well enough the hazard of excessive anthropomorphism. |
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Fireplace ashes are a hazard for at least a day and can remain so for as long as a fortnight, Duran says. |
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Furthermore the angle of wall and floor and the peculiar hazard of the tambour makes an inexperienced player very uncertain in which direction a ball will travel. |
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I send you the fair copy of the poem on dullness, which I should not care to hazard by the common post. |
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Although the ice limit dips south around the horn, icebergs are a significant hazard for vessels in the area. |
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Marble cutters formerly developed calcicosis, which health hazard is now much reduced by suction devices for the removal of dust at its source. |
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I guess the room wasn't so bad, except for the climb to get there. The stairs were destined to be a serious health hazard. |
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I'll hazard I can do more damage on my laptop sitting in my pyjamas before my first cup of Earl Grey than you can do in a year in the field. |
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Pardon me, for yielding to a temporary impulse of this character, at the hazard of seeming to funeralize, rather than compliment my congregation. |
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I see animated movies are now managing, by hazard or design, to reflect our contemporary reality more accurately than live-action movies. |
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Why, now, blow wind, swell billow, and swim bark! The storm is up and all is on the hazard. |
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Men are led on from one stage of life to another in a condition of the utmost hazard. |
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The lack of legroom on international flights can be a health hazard as blood clots can form from not being able to move around. |
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Moreover, attempting to reduce one problem, say adverse selection by mandating insurance, may add to another, say moral hazard. |
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Scholars have criticized IBR plans on the grounds that they create moral hazard and suffer from adverse selection. |
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Fireworks pose risks of injury to people, and of damage, largely as a fire hazard. |
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The implicit guarantee by the US federal government created a moral hazard and contributed to a glut of risky lending. |
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A major natural hazard is the tropical cyclones that form during the Atlantic hurricane season from June to November. |
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Phenol leachate is the most significant environmental hazard due to its high water solubility and high reactiveness to gasification. |
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An electrical hazard sign in Malaysia written in Tamil with other languages. |
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These tend to attract bird populations, which can pose a hazard to aircraft in the form of bird strikes. |
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Submarines were very vulnerable to attack during launch, and a fully or partially fueled missile on deck was a serious hazard. |
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It indicates a hazard less severe than skull and crossbones, used for poisons, or the corrosive sign. |
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The attentions of passionate spinsters were an occupational hazard for all members of the clergy. |
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In the arctic, icing from October to May can present a hazard for shipping while persistent fog occurs from June to December. |
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For occupational workers controlled areas are established where there may be a contamination hazard. |
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The air can be contaminated with radioactive isotopes in particulate form, which poses a particular inhalation hazard. |
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Since then the ICRP has developed the present international system of radiation protection, covering all aspects of radiation hazard. |
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Metallic plutonium is a fire hazard, especially if the material is finely divided. |
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Nonradioactive caesium compounds are only mildly toxic and nonradioactive caesium is not a significant environmental hazard. |
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Throughout recorded history, ash produced by the explosive eruption of stratovolcanoes has posed the greatest volcanic hazard to civilizations. |
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However, as the number and susceptibility of settlements increase, flooding increasingly becomes a natural hazard. |
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Tsunamis are an often underestimated hazard in the Mediterranean Sea and parts of Europe. |
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In these latter uses, methane capture is customarily carried out to minimize explosive hazard within the building. |
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Forest fires are, whether man made or natural, an often recurring and dangerous hazard in the Mediterranean region. |
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Declaring the vessel a hazard to navigation was an understatement as two more collisions happened with MV Tricolor in the days after the sinking. |
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Bats present a significant hazard in areas where the rabies virus is endemic. |
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These icebergs pose a hazard to ships, of which the Titanic is one of the most famous. |
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Historically, the cape has been known to sailors as a major hazard on the traditional clipper route. |
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The inaccurate representation of packaged fish is a potential safety hazard to consumers. |
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Ninety percent plastic, this debris accumulates on the beaches of Midway where it becomes a hazard to the bird population of the island. |
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The cargo may pose an environmental hazard or may include expensive materials such as machinery or precious metals. |
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In the austerity of the First World War it was considered redundant and a hazard, and in 1916 its demolition was authorised by Act of Parliament. |
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At the inquest the Pier Hotel was found to be a hazard to drivers, and instead of being repaired its demolition was ordered. |
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This is a potential safety hazard, but can also be extremely useful at times. |
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The use of open areas close to residential land to urinate and defecate is very common and has been identified as a major health hazard. |
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Air pollution risk is a function of the hazard of the pollutant and the exposure to that pollutant. |
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Rampant mining has been depleting the forest cover as well as posing a health hazard to the local population. |
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Pulverised coal is a significant dust explosion hazard, as large quantities are suspended in air for transfer from the mill to the power plant. |
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This arc flash hazard is a danger to persons working on energized switchgear. |
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Areas of recent lava flows continue to represent a hazard long after the lava has cooled. |
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Furthermore, Ditore observed that possible movement of an unchocked truck presents a hazard to an employee manually loading or unloading. |
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If you unground the extension cord it will cause a shock hazard in that drill. |
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A Greek bailout, however, may set the stage for subsequent bailouts in other economically troubled nations, creating a risk of moral hazard. |
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If the driver can't move his car, he must turn on the hazard lights, call police and place a warning triangle on the road. |
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Regulators included these items as medical waste since both used and unused sharps present a public health hazard if they wash up on beaches. |
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A PLAYGROUND hazard has been transformed into a work of art thanks to the skills of a talented woodcarver. |
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The sweatshirt zipper pull can detach, posing a choking hazard to young children. |
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The center also prepares seismic zonation maps and prepares risk or hazard maps for the Kingdom. |
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The primary hazard associated with chimney backdrafts is the infiltration of carbon monoxide gas into the home. |
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Government-backed bad banks have traditionally been vehicles of moral hazard. |
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A facility can switch products and not need to retrain staff if the new product does not introduce a new hazard to the job of an employee. |
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Rugs are accidentally ruckled, then left unstraightened, as a hazard for the rest of the action. |
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One answer is that the broken tail light poses a potential hazard to others, while the unbuckled seat belt does not. |
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They emit penetrating gamma radiation that is much more of a hazard than the alpha or beta radiation from cesium, cobalt, strontium or polonium,' LaMastra said. |
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A plan to tow more than a dozen rust buckets of ships, each an environmental hazard in its own right, through Irish waters to a scrapyard in north-east England defies belief. |
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While Lewisite never became the battlefield hazard that had originally been feared, variations of BAL continue to be used wherever arsenic threatens human health. |
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While most aviators and aircrew complain at back pain is an occupational hazard, he truth is that it's an overwhelming problem for aviators and non-aviators, alike. |
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A good example of this is the recent lifting and re-laying of enormous 18th century flagstones that had become cracked and dislodged, so posing a very real hazard. |
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And each of these antennas creates a radiofrequency radiation hazard zone. |
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A landslide hazard zonation map has also been proposed based on the historical landslide data like geological, geomorphology, population, climatic and rainfall data. |
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It should be noted that a declining hazard rate, even with unobserved heterogeneity controlled, does not conclusively prove the existence of a welfare trap. |
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The Horn remains a major hazard for recreational sailors, however. |
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The bones in unfilleted fish can be a hazard to young children. |
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Slash generated during logging may constitute a fire hazard. |
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Bolton Council demolished them claiming they were a safety hazard. |
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It poses the acute hazard of forming an explosive mixture in air and the chronic hazard of causing pulmonary illness in people who inhale excessive quantities of it. |
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It is important to note that Sharks may be a hazard at this break. |
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Safety is another key construction parameter, the main hazard obviously being a fall into the sea from which speedy recovery in cold waters is essential. |
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Coal mining methods, particularly mountaintop removal and strip mining, have negative environmental impacts, and offshore oil drilling poses a hazard to aquatic organisms. |
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There is no data between soundings or between sounding lines to guarantee that there is not a hazard such as a wreck or a coral head waiting there to ruin a sailor's day. |
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The radioactivity of the burning material is an additional hazard. |
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The hazard from contamination is the emission of ionising radiation. |
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In the case of free contamination there is the hazard of contamination spread to other surfaces such as skin or clothing, or entrainment in the air. |
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Entanglement in lobster pot ropes is another hazard the animals face. |
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Boredom is an occupational hazard if you are a checkout girl. |
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The noninsulation of electrical wiring poses a safety hazard. |
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These surfaces are useful when the runway is located next to a body of water or other hazard, and prevent the planes from overrunning the end of the field. |
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However, as a general risk, research shows that all beta lactams have the intrinsic hazard of very serious hazardous reactions in susceptible patients. |
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Hurricanes are also a natural hazard in the Atlantic, but mainly in the northern part of the ocean, rarely tropical cyclones form in the southern parts. |
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The asbestos in those old school buildings is a health hazard. |
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He encountered the enemy at the hazard of his reputation and life. |
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Multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios of AF were 1.22 for glycolithocholate sulfate and 1.22 for glycocholenate sulfate per 1-standard deviation higher levels. |
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Stray dermestids are a great hazard in a biology department. |
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The consultant said the lake would increase the bird strike hazard at Newcastle Airport along with other existing and planned wetlands in the area. |
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