Consequently, countless tons of it gets shipped to third - world nations where these everyday - devices — produced using
dangerous chemicals such as mercury and lead — are dismantled by young children aged 7 - 9.
Beware of potentially
dangerous chemicals such as antifreeze or road salt.
It also can trigger the release of
dangerous chemicals such as nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas up to 300 times more powerful than carbon dioxide, and toxic hydrogen sulfide.
Then reports of
dangerous chemicals such as BPA started coming out, steering people away from plastics.
There are many crib mattresses on the market made from petroleum by products and containing
dangerous chemicals such as boric acid.
Bloom Baby wipes are 98 % natural containing
no dangerous chemicals such as sodium lauryl sulfate, alcohol, ammonium or chlorine.
Cloth diapers reduce landfill waste and prevent
dangerous chemicals such as dioxins (commonly found in paper products) from being released into our environment.
Not exact matches
The proposal comes after negotiations between the South Korean firm, workers and their families as well as outside experts over the company's responsibility for the workers, who have attributed illnesses
such as lymphoma and leukemia to prolonged exposure to radiation or
dangerous chemicals used in Samsung's factories.
Hari has been able to convince big chains to make system - wide changes in the past by isolating one or two ingredients,
such as the «yoga mat
chemical» or corn syrup, that she feels are especially
dangerous for customers and would be feasible for the company to cut.
Our list of the best baby wipes for newborns with no
chemicals was based at the first place on eliminating products with
dangerous ingredients
such as: alcohol, synthetic fragrance, parabens, lodopropynyl butylacarbamate, hydroxymethylglycinate and chlorhexidine.
It is common to store a number of potentially
dangerous chemicals under the kitchen & bathroom sinks or in the laundry room,
such as drain cleaners, ammonia, and products containing chlorine and various
chemical polishes, which are one of the most common causes of accidental child poisoning.
Make sure their mattress is free of
dangerous chemicals that are known to cause significant health problems,
such as fire retardants, phthalates and formaldehyde.
Development causes its own problems,
such as greater use of
dangerous chemicals that can escape during disasters.
Many freshwater and ocean fish contain
dangerous elements
such as mercury, industrial
chemicals such as dioxins and pesticides
such as DDT that are linked to cancer, reproductive effects or other health problems.
Although it can be tough for observers in the West to vet
such claims from the Russians, fears that Phobos - Grunt's fall would cause
dangerous chemicals to rain from the sky are probably unfounded, experts say
For anyone who's ever wondered what happens to the smarty - pants instigators of
such dangerous chemical pranks, Gazzaley's subsequent trajectory offers one — perhaps atypical — answer: Today, in addition to holding a Ph.D. in neuroscience, he's an M.D. neurologist who completed his residency last year.
But the half - century - old practice of blasting people and machinery into space via barely controlled
chemical explosions is a
dangerous and expensive way to achieve
such noble objectives.
Thus, chlorination can have important ecological functions related to the activity of microorganisms,
such as dealing with
dangerous oxygen radicals that form during metabolism, or being part of the
chemical battle that the microorganisms are engaged in, in the competition for resources in the ground.
When the wastewater comes back up after use, it often includes those and potentially
dangerous natural
chemicals such as arsenic, selenium and radioactive radium drawn up from subterranean recesses.
The system uses a novel method, relying on an electrochemical process to selectively remove organic contaminants
such as pesticides,
chemical waste products, and pharmaceuticals, even when these are present in small yet
dangerous concentrations.
No company would be allowed to pour
such dangerous chemicals into the rivers or onto the soil.
If exposed to an infection, a
chemical irritant, something that stimulates pain, or a
dangerous vibration felt in the legs or feet, one would need to wake the brain to increase circulation, and flee
such harm, buffer the blood to maintain life, and alert us to a possible threat.
The European Union, after seeing studies that showed the
dangerous chemical changes these repeated cooking cycles had on the oils, now prohibit the reuse of
such oils after they reach certain levels of these
dangerous compounds (2).
This lack of nutrition is perceived as a foreign (
dangerous)
chemical to the immune system causing a host of health - related problems
such as, obesity and disease - promoting cellular inflammation.
The American Animal Hospital Association offers information on how to care for your pet during emergencies,
such as natural disasters and unexpected
dangerous situations like fires,
chemical spills and more.
Standing water,
such as puddles, can also be
dangerous for dogs to drink due to the presence of antifreeze or other
chemicals.
- Outdoor poisons
such as insecticides, herbicides and
chemical fertilizers also are
dangerous to pets.
Mothballs may look benign, but can be quite
dangerous as they typically contain
chemicals such as paradichlorobenzene or naphthalene.
Chemical burns are
dangerous, too,
such as those caused by ingesting harmful cleaners and solvents (refer to # 1) or from swallowing batteries.
Some poisons
such as petroleum products, acids, caustic
chemicals, or alkaloids are more
dangerous if vomiting is induced.
Vaccines contain
dangerous carcinogens and disease causing
chemicals,
such as mercury and formaldehyde.
As a responsible pet owner, it's up to YOU to protect your dog from negative interactions with other dogs or people, as well as preventing your dog from ingesting
dangerous substances,
such as antifreeze, tainted food, and lawn
chemicals.
Indoor hazards may be less obvious but they do exist, for example: household
chemicals, human medications, eating
dangerous objects (elastic bands, needle - and - thread), pull - string blinds, electrical wires, crush injuries from toppled items
such as stepladders, caught in slammed doors.
Chemical sensors help find potential
dangerous contaminants
such as leakage from boats or underwater pipelines.
As if sweltering heat weren't bad enough, Europeans also suffered through a higher - than - normal number of days with
dangerous smog levels that year.6 Smog — with ground - level ozone as the main component — forms when sunlight reacts with
chemicals such as volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and water vapor.
However, there are also catalysts in science that are bad for the environment,
such as the fact that
chemicals combine in the environment into potentially
dangerous compounds.
The firm has an extensive unsafe products practice, enabling them to handle burn injury cases involving
dangerous or caustic
chemicals such as liquid cement, industrial alkaline - based compounds, and many common household products.
The most common cause of burn injury is fire, but other causes
such as radiation or
chemicals can be equally
dangerous.
This is the legal concept of, «Attractive Nuisance», which holds a landowner responsible for
dangerous conditions on their property that attract children to enter the property,
such as bodies of water with submerged rocks and toxic
chemical contents.
In addition to any negligence claim you may have when hurt in a car accident, you may have a claim against a manufacturer or a service technician if your airbag deploys inappropriately (
such as when going over a speed bump), fails to deploy at all, or releases a
dangerous chemical when deployed.
Since exposure to
dangerous chemicals or fumes is not as obvious cuts, bruises or broken bones, it can be harder to prove, which is why help from a legal professional
such as a construction site injury lawyer at Altman & Altman may be necessary and beneficial.
Further, the Supreme Court noted that safety has never been held to justify random testing even in the case of «highly safety sensitive» or «inherently
dangerous workplaces»
such as railways and
chemical plants or those that pose a risk of explosion in the absence of a «demonstrated problem with alcohol use in that workplace» (CEP at para 45).
The workplaces are inherently
dangerous, involving
such hazards as working with or around heavy equipment, including heavy haul trucks, cable and hydraulic shovels, high voltage power lines, radiation,
chemicals, explosives, high temperature steam, high pressure piping, high pressure, flammable liquids and gases, and in blast zones.
Occupational Health and Safety Officer SEDONA COMPASS, Binghamton, NY (1/1995 to 6/2002) • Inspected workplace area and equipment to determine possible hazardous situations • Ascertained the workplaces conformed to organizational procedures and safety standards • Trained personnel to make good use of protective equipment
such as hearing protection, dust masks, safety glasses and safety helmets • Oversaw the storage of
dangerous materials
such as
chemicals • Identified and test workplaces for potential accident and health hazards
such as toxic fumes and gas - air mixtures • Took corrective actions to ensure eradication of hazardous materials in the air
If substance use is causing problems
such as issues with performance in work or school, or if you use substances in
dangerous situations, experience substance - related legal trouble, or if substances creates distress within your relationships, then you are showing strong signs of
chemical dependency.
«Seventy percent of Americans use the garage to store potentially
dangerous equipment
such as saws and power tools, while nearly 60 percent store flammable liquids,
such as oil, gasoline, propane and kerosene, as well as other
dangerous chemicals, including pesticides and other lawn - care products in their garage space,» the company says.
This paint does not have the
dangerous chemicals that require
such a warning!