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Jewelry and accessories could be a food and safety hazard because they can get lost in food during preparation. Restaurants also advise that their employees remove any jewelry prior to arriving at work.
NO.........Its totaly wrong
for example in basketball, if the player is wearing a bracelet and the opponent got his finger stuck in the bracelet this could cause harm to the player
I could tell he was moneyed by the amount of gold jewelry he was wearing. The Armani suit also helped.
Yes, Helen Keller was known to wear simple jewelry, such as rings and bracelets, to enhance her personal style and express her individuality. She especially liked wearing tactile pieces that she could feel and appreciate through touch.
A sporting hazard could be the following:broken bonessprainsinjuries in general
It could be for two reasons - her weight lossor she may have a jewelry allergy on her hands right now. Please notice that she is not wearing any jewelry on her fingers like she used to. I am sure that she is still happily married to her husband as always. Her husband wears his wedding ring.
Wearing jewelry depends on some factors like the dress you are wearing, occassion and the place you are going to. Jewelries are meant to bring some sort of uniqueness to the entire ensemble you are wearing. It is always better to be the minimalist when it comes to wearing them. Youth's trend today introduced the statement jewelries and accessories. Unlike the small and classic pieces your parents have, these pieces need to be balanced in order to achieve their effect. You could try to look online for advices or read the related article I added here.
the reason one needs to remove metal from one's hands(including fingers or wrist area) is that a circuit can be made if the metal comes in contact with the circuit parts. if this happens, a circuit could be made through the jewelry and the jewelry would then be carrying voltage and/or current which of course, would be attached to the person wearing it! This would be a short circuit causing damage to the circuit, and also to the person wearing the jewelry...so watch out!
A hazard relates to anything that could casue harm to somebody, whether it be a service user or a member of staff. A hazard could be a substance i.e. medication. If its stored in accessable cupboards, in reach of children, this is a hazard as anybody could get hold of. A simple example would be rugs in a care/ residential home. A rug is a hazard as people could trip of the edges.
Jewelry is usually made of highly conductive metals and could easily short across the battery terminals if the jewelry comes into contact with them.
living in nipa huts, wearing tons of jewelry at once, had to be joined according to classes, eating roasted food. doing all they could to survive.