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The primary safety hazard of lightning is being struck by lightning. Other hazards include:being struck by something that has been struck by lightning or damaged by accompanying windsbeing carried away or drowned by flooding that often accompany severe lightening storms.
Workplace hazards depend on what is going on in the workplace but may include:getting cuttripping and fallingbeing struck by somethingbeing caught in machineryelectric shockchemical poisoningfirebeing smothered
The hazards of constructing or repairing roadways include:being struck by passing vehiclesbeing struck by construction vehiclesbeing caught in trench collapsesbeing buried during earth moving operationsburns from asphalt application operationschemical exposuresfireexplosionThe hazards from using roadways include:loss of vehicle controlfog impaired vision leading to collisionexcessive speedcollisionbeing struck by an out of control vehicleinattention to the driving task - leading to single-vehicle and multi-vehicle wrecks.
Workplace hazards depend on what is going on in the workplace but may include:getting cuttripping and fallingbeing struck by somethingbeing caught in machineryelectric shockchemical poisoningfirebeing smothered1.Slips and falls 2.Electrical hazards 3.Moving MHE, 4.Fire etc
Workplace hazards depend on what is going on in the workplace but may include:getting cuttripping and fallingbeing struck by somethingbeing caught in machineryelectric shockchemical poisoningfirebeing smothered1.Slips and falls 2.Electrical hazards 3.Moving MHE, 4.Fire etc
Occupational diseases are diseases that result from or associated with particular occupations or workplaces. These include conditions such as silicosis, coal miners' pneumonoconiosis, and a variety of other diseases. Occupational hazards is a broader category of conditions or circumstances that are associated with occupations or workplaces and that could results, if not properly controlled, in injury or disease. Occupational hazards include those agents that cause occupational disease, but also include such hazards as falls, being struck, fire, chemical burns, and a variety of others.
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A. Hit by a load dropped from a crane B. Hit by a nail from a nail gun C. Run over by a vehicle in a roadway work zone
Accidents that can occur in the workplace include:cutsamputationsheat burnschemical burnsgetting caught in machinerytraffic accidentsbeing struck by objectselectric shockelectrocutionarc flash and arc blastexplosionbreathing hazardous chemicalshitting your headbreaking a boneslipping on icemore...
Yes, silver dollars were struck from 1922-1928 and from 1934-1935 when the last silver dollars struck for circulation were struck.
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Not currently. However, this benefit was specifically enumerated among those cited in a February 11, 2013 memo from Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta that would become available to same-sex spouses of US military personnel no later than October 1, 2013, or sooner, should the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") be repealed or struck down.