Flying debris, falling trees, collapsing buildings, and downed power lines are all hazards associated with tornadoes that can lead to injury or death.
Safety hazards that may be encountered during a tornado include:Collapsing buildingsInjury from wind-driven debrisInjury from being carried away by the wind
Most deaths in a tornado are from being struck by flying or falling debris.
Tornadoes form during thunderstorms, and so are accompanied by lightning. Being in water puts out at risk of being electrocuted by lightning.
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No, fashion design as a career does not present any abnormal hazards for the individual. Especially in terms of physical hazards. However, the career of particular individuals could be uniquely stress inducing and therefore cause hazard to ones overall health.
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There are actually several different hazards when it comes to polythene. Some of these hazards include it not being biodegradable and it can be toxic to animals when ingested.
No. The National Weather Service issues tornado watches to inform people of a real tornado threat and to be on the lookout for tornadoes. During a tornado watch your chances of being hit by a tornado are quite low, but conditions are favorable for tornadoes to occur, and usually at least a few tornadoes will touch down in the watch area.
No. Compliance with OSHA is a minumum requirement and does not necessarily ensure a safe workplace but it improves safety and eliminates most hazards at work. By giving the company and the workers the right education about the hazards that are present at work, they improve in their day to day operations by being cautious about those hazards. Learning the hazards can lead to it's prevention and with the training from OSHA, handling such situation is also taught.
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Not at the location where the Olympics were being held. But tornadoes have occurred in locations far away from any Olympic stadium.