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  • ...rkplace problems. Using its global network of union safety correspondent ''Hazards'' aims to provide readers with best information available anywhere. ...ly and gutsy as well." In 2008, US business magazine [[EHS Today]] named ''Hazards'' editor Rory O’Neill one of the 50 most influential health and safety le
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  • '''Health hazards in semiconductor manufacturing occupations''' is an issue of dispute past a * Use of [[toxic]] materials expose workers to potential health hazards which include [[cancer]], [[miscarriage]]s and [[birth defect]]s.
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  • :'''R'''ecognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger, fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession, I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige, hon
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  • ...success of operations in the [[Europe]]an theater, ''Chambers'' defied the hazards of the sea and the enemy to bring her charges safely to port.
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  • ...s and [[micro hydro]] facilities create less risk, but can form continuing hazards ...oxide, dust, and mercury in the [[coal]]. Hydroelectricity also avoids the hazards of [[coal mining]] and the indirect health effects of coal emissions.
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  • | title = Studies of the efficacy and potential hazards of methylene blue therapy in aniline-induced methaemoglobinaemia
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  • | Section7 = {{Chembox Hazards The hazards of solutions of acetic acid depend on the concentration. The following tabl
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  • | Section7 = {{Chembox Hazards The major safety hazards of nitrous oxide come from the fact that it is a compressed liquefied gas,
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  • ...the end of the 19th century.<ref name="MercHz">{{cite book|title =Mercury hazards to living organisms|author= Eisler, R.| publisher = CRC Press|year = 2006|i
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