A material, other than a gas, that is known to be so toxic to humans that it poses a health hazard during transportation, is a regulated hazardous material (dangerous good) in Division 6.1 Poisonous Material.
Uranium hexafluoride is classified as a radioactive material and falls into Class 7 (Radioactive) hazard class. It is considered a hazardous material due to its radioactivity and potential health risks.
A hazard in the health and safety context is a material, condition, or circumstance that has the potential for causing injury, illness or death in people or damage to property.
"The primary health hazard is asphyxiation by displacement of oxygen." - MSDS (Material Saftey Data Sheets)
Is Clorox hazard to health by smelling
Drinking water from a clean, uncontaminated source is NOT a health hazard.
looking in the health hazard selection of the SDS
A human health hazard is anything that is potentially unsafe to the health of the human body. Basically, it is anything can hurt you or make you sick.
Radon is a colorless radioactive gas considered to be a health hazard.
Most anything can be a hazard to your health if you encounter it in sufficient quantity in the wrong way. There are a great many kinds of oil, from petroleum to olive oil. Some are generally beneficial to health and others can easily be a hazard to health.
A human health hazard is anything that is potentially unsafe to the health of the human body. Basically, it is anything can hurt you or make you sick.
A human health hazard is anything that is potentially unsafe to the health of the human body. Basically, it is anything can hurt you or make you sick.
Health hazard choking hazard