A lateral hazard is simply one where it runs alongside the hole of play, but does not actually cross it. It is also deemed by the committee of the competition/course or tournament that it is impossible/ impractical to drop behind the line of the hazard (which you would normally do with a normal water hazard).
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
Wearing gloves is essential when preparing and serving food. Wearing incorrect gloves however can cause cross-contamination hazard if you touched the outside of the gloves with your own skin before using them.
Not all salts have sodium in them. So a salinity hazard could mean different salts.
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
Hazard means danger or harmful. Like, when you see a sticker on a battery that says "Hazard" on it, you wouldn't open it or anything, because it is a hazard. (or to be more specific, a biohazard)
heat danger
A type of atmospheric hazard that can be poisonous or harmful. Gases and dusts may be toxic if inhaled.
The hazard symbol warning of a flammable liquid looks link a stylized flame.
That the substance is dangerous & explosive.
Do you, perhaps, mean "radioactive"? Yes, radioactive materials can be hazardous. If you literally mean "radiant", i.e. glowing, that's not technically in itself a hazard.
The oxidizing hazard symbol means the substance has the ability to react with oxygen, usually dangerously.