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Poison gas is really not a very good weapon of warfare, because although it can be very deadly, it is not very accurate; it goes wherever the wind blows it. So the gas you use might poison enemy troops, or it might poison your own troops. Poison Gas was outlawed by the Geneva Convention after WWI, thou it was still used in small amounts during WWII. This use did not include the massive use of poison gas to kill the Handicapped and then the Jewish people in WWII by the Nazi's (German's)
The gas would be released on a battlefield in hopes that it would poison the enemy rather than your own troops. Of course, if the wind shifted you could be in trouble.
Germany
Germany was the first country to use poison gas
The Germans used the deadly poison Mustard Gas in World War I. The British used something equivalent to this, but not exactly the same.
Cannisters of mustard gas were shot at enemy troops in order to poison them.
Poison gas is really not a very good weapon of warfare, because although it can be very deadly, it is not very accurate; it goes wherever the wind blows it. So the gas you use might poison enemy troops, or it might poison your own troops. Poison Gas was outlawed by the Geneva Convention after WWI, thou it was still used in small amounts during WWII. This use did not include the massive use of poison gas to kill the Handicapped and then the Jewish people in WWII by the Nazi's (German's)
Hazard symbols are not used in risk assessments. They are used in hazard communication.
No, it is not a poison
I have searched their web site & they do not address this issue. I would think if it were a potential hazard they WOULD, as not addressing it could lead to litigation.
Barium is used for rat poison.
It is a Hazard class III
Vitallium is an alloy of cobalt, chrome and molybdenum, and has been used in dentistry since 1929. with such a long history of use, it is unlikely to be an acute hazard to human health. However, the process of making Vitallium may involve a potential for hazardous exposures.
Engineering controls
A hazard analysis is used as the first step in a process used to assess risk. The result of a hazard analysis is the identification of different type of hazards.
It was hemlock. :)
your mom is the poison