In a study of 160 children, 10 - 21 percent of babies were placed on a non-recommended sleep surface, 14 - 33 percent were placed in non-recommended positions and 87 - 93 percent had
potentially hazardous items, like loose blankets or toys, on their sleep surface.
Chances are she has the strength and dexterity to unscrew lids from jars (so be sure to keep
any potentially hazardous items, such as vitamins and other medicines, well out of reach).
Keep all cleaning supplies, medicines and other
potentially hazardous items out of reach or locked up
Not exact matches
This also suggests that trade agreements that apply greater tariff reductions on
potentially hazardous food
items may catalyze a «
hazardous substitution effect,» in which populations replace less
hazardous food
items with more
hazardous commodities that are subject to lower tariffs.
Every household contains a number of
items that are
potentially hazardous to both pets and people.
Manufacturing companies: Manufacturing companies have risks specific to a
potentially hazardous environment for employees, as well as the concerns of those who purchase, transport, use or consume the
items you manufacture.