D.
If the interior of the tin is coated with plastic a very rare possible contamination is avoided.
Cultural, biological, physical, and chemical.
Possible chemical effects that can follow a natural disaster are: fire, explosion, environmental contamination.
safety (too keep it from picking up contamination from bacteria, physical contamination like dirt, chemical contamination, etc...) to keep it from breaking (like eggs) to make it easier to sell (a can of soup instead of a barrel of soup)
True
D.
during chemical or biological warfare agent contamination
During chemical or biological warfare agent contamination.
It provides 24 hour continuous eye and respiratory protection in nuclear and chemical environments
Chemical contamination can render the affected foods less safe.
Respitory protection & Chemical protective garments
A clean stainless steel bowl will not cause chemical contamination, which is why you use them.
initial follow-on
If the interior of the tin is coated with plastic a very rare possible contamination is avoided.
If the interior of the tin is coated with plastic a very rare possible contamination is avoided.
So that there is no cross contamination.
chemical