Cyanide is dangerous, period. Electricity is dangerous, period. Nothing about the one makes the other more dangerous. Still, either one is dangerous enough by itself that I would not recommend working with both at the same time.
Please be careful around that dangerous electricity.
Static electricity can be dangerous when there are inflammable liquids or gases around,1 spark could cause tremendous damage if it ignited the fuel.
No! Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin command bunker around 3.30pm on 30 April 1945 by taking cyanide and shooting himself in the head (he was paranoid about the cyanide not working properly).
Adult education classes will probably be your best option. Look around at community centers or community colleges. Working with electricity can be dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. Please get trained before working further.
About as dangerous as a kitchen knife. Both are very useful, but in inexperienced hands, or used carelessly, can kill you or someone else. Bottom line - If you are going to work around electricity, get the proper training! If you are using electric appliances, read, understand, and follow the instructions.
If you don't know that then you shouldn't be messing around with electricity. It's dangerous.
If you don't know that then you shouldn't be messing around with electricity. It's dangerous.
Because the sparks from electricity and send off nerves, giving a jolt. Actually, the water just acts as a conductor for the electricity.
Around 6 out of 10 depending what ur working on...
Shut it off and lock it out. <<>> dont use water around
Yes but you will need around 100 seeds to be able to create a fatal dose of cyanide.
im pretty sure its dangerous working conditions around large machines