Explosives
Something is a "potential X' if it is capable of becoming X, although it may not be X at the moment, or if it might be X be we are not yet certain of that. A "safety hazard" is a condition or circumstance that could result in injury or property damage. So a "potential safety hazard" is a condition or circumstance that might be able to produce injury or property damage, but we are not yet certain of that, or is capable of becoming such a condition or circumstance at some point in the future.
A projectile effect can be a hazard in situations where objects are launched or thrown with force, potentially causing harm to people nearby. For example, in industrial settings where machinery may eject materials at high speeds, or in sports where equipment like balls or pucks can be propelled with force, there is a risk of injury from projectile effects.
Any hazard is capable of hurting you or someone else if it is not adequately controlled.
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The projectile effect is a hazard in situations where objects or debris are propelled through the air as a result of an explosion, impact, or sudden release of energy. This can pose a danger to people in the surrounding area as they may be struck by these projectiles, causing injury or damage. Examples include explosion sites, demolition areas, and industrial accidents.
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During a hurricane, it is best to secure the trampoline by taking it down and storing it in a safe place to prevent it from causing damage or becoming a hazard. Flying debris in high winds can turn the trampoline into a dangerous projectile.
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