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What is fire hazards in rubber industry?

risk of fire in rubber industry


What are example of industrial hazards?

Industrial hazards are hazards which occur when one strives for commercial gain in quick time. There are many classifications that can be used to group industrial hazards. I will just give a few examples of these hazards 1. chemical hazards: solids such as heavy metals i.e lead and asbestos, liquids such as acids and gases such benzene and sulphur (IV) oxide 2. Mechanical hazards such as unguarded machines 3. Biological hazards such as bacteria, insects and viruses 4. Physical hazards such as radiation, magnetic fields, pressure 5. Ergonomic hazards such as the improper setup of a workstation 6. Psychological hazards such as stress and violence 7. Safety hazards such as slipping, improper machine guarding and equipment malfunctions 8. Technological hazards such as industrial pollution, nuclear radiation, toxic wastes and dam failures 9. Environmental hazards 10. Electrical hazards 11. Fire hazards I have tried as much to give the knowledge I know so if any has additional information they can add to the above


What is pipelining hazards?

Pipelining hazards are issues that occur in a pipelined processor when the next instruction cannot execute in the following clock cycle, leading to delays. There are three main types of hazards: structural hazards, where hardware resources are insufficient; data hazards, arising from dependencies between instructions; and control hazards, which happen due to branch instructions affecting the flow of execution. These hazards can impact performance by causing stalls or requiring additional mechanisms to manage instruction flow effectively.


What are the hazards associated with biological contamination of industrial lubricants?

What are the hazards associated with biological contamination of industrial lubricant


What is the distribution of hazards?

Distribution of hazards is a term often associated with the probability of the appearance of natural disasters and the chances of survival. This applies to the geographical extent of some hazards, such as floods, volcanoes, tornadoes, earthquakes and effects of climat changes.