Dangers can include fire/explosion, cave-ins of underground mines, flooding, inhaled rock and coal dust, noise from mining equipment, electric injuries (most underground equipment is electrically driven, and having a chunk of the rock ceiling fall on you. Being struck by equipment is a hazard, and when working narrow seam coal, developing "Miner's knee" for working on your knees- not enough room to stand up. I inspect coal mines, and these are some of the areas I look for.
what!?! there are dangers?? now u tell me. fml
The dangers are that it could burn you But also, if it got into your system it could kill you. And that would be bad
It is radioactive and toxic if ingested.
The dangers of handling turpentine, is that it is an organic solvent and is very flammable. Hydrogen and Oxygen might cause it to become explosive or to burn (respectively).
Being toxic and radioactive uranium can be a source of pollution.
Biggest problem is kids finding them and poisoning themselves.
As scientists have learned more about chemicals, they have become more aware of their dangers.
There are several dangers of underground dog fences. These problems include the reliance of positive punishment, fear of leaving the property, and it does not keep people from entering one's property.
The chemicals and acids can burn you.
some animals will die if chemicals get in them
An underground shelter is a good idea for tornadoes, but not for hurricanes. One of the main dangers during a hurricane is flooding, which would make underground the last place you want to be.
The fumes and chemicals that come out can kill u and/or kill you.
When digging it's possible to hit an underground power line. Hitting an underground power line can be very dangerous and is similar to having contact with an overhead line.
Most of the danger from air vent cleaning comes from the chemicals used to clean the vents themselves. If you feel you inhaled or swallowed any of the chemicals contact a medical professional immediately.
They could try and eat it, which could lead to choking or consuming toxic chemicals.
Street narcotics are of uncertain strength and may be contaminated with toxic chemicals or contain a mixture of drugs that can cause life-threatening reactions.