Sentences with phrase «risk of abrasions»

Indeed, the Safe Curve design brings an additional protection during the drop of the bag in the box after filling and also reduces the risk of abrasion if the filling conditions are not optimised.

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This includes ensuring the prohibition of eating and drinking in working areas where there is a risk of contamination and the prevention (where possible) of open wounds, cuts and abrasions, especially in the presence of blood and body fluids.
Conequence: Due to abrasion and rust, a hole may develop in the power steering tube, allowing the fluid to leak out, resulting in added steering effort, increasing the risk of a crash.
The exact risk of transmission of this disease from cats to humans is unknown; however, if you have been scratched or bitten by a cat, immediately clean the abrasion.
With skin allergies there is a risk that regular scratching may develop into further irritation of the site, abrasions, and possibly infections.
Since so little protection is provided on the motorcycle itself, drivers stand a much greater risk of suffering spinal injuries, broken bones, lost limbs, burns, lacerations, severe abrasions, internal damage and fatal injuries.
According to medical experts, the health risks of smokeless tobacco include increased risks of pancreatic cancer, greater incidence of tobacco addiction, and development of leukoplakia (white leathery patches on the gum or inside of the cheek), and gum recessions, teeth abrasions and periodontal bone loss.
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