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It depends on the local regulations or the rules laid down by the controlling organisation.
Smoking is not encouraged by the military due to its negative health effects. It is not permitted while on duty. (smoking around explosives is a really bad idea...) However the army does allow for smoking while off duty. The ARMY allows smoking on and off duty and they still have smoke em if you've gottem in formation moments. We ran PT smoking cigs just to show how BADARSE we are............ The military once Owebama is gone and his anti-smoking hacks in the pentagon will be back to smoking in the offices and everywhere again,well they still do just depends on where your at!
Gasoline is flammable and the gasoline fumes are highly explosives. For fire you need three things Fuel, Heat and Oxygen. The gasoline would be the Fuel, there is Oxygen in the air and a cigarette would supply the Heat.
Secondhand smoking means the passive smoking and passive smoking is worse even than smoking cigarettes.
A can full of gasoline can be safely transported unless it's leaking or letting gas vapour (easily smelt). Avoid open fire while transporting a gas can, including smoking cigarettes, car ignition impulses and static electricity.
Carbon monoxide a waste product found in cigarette smoke is more readily absorbed by the red blood cells than oxygen. This reduces the ability of the red blood cells in transporting oxygen around the body.
Smoking.
if people stop smoking then smoking can be changed
the train is a fast and safe means of transport.
the causes of smoking is someone smoking. the effects are what happens after.
smoking veryday and smoking by your self