Hazard P typically indicates a "potential" hazard in risk assessment contexts, referring to a situation or substance that could pose a risk if certain conditions are met. It signals the need for further evaluation or monitoring to determine the actual risk level. In some fields, it may also denote a specific type of hazard requiring precautions to mitigate potential harm. It is essential to assess the context in which "hazard P" is used for accurate interpretation.
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Many hazard warnings exist: flammable, corrosive, toxic, radioactive, explosive, etc.
y shall i noe :P
The 'p' is an abbreviation of pence.
The P stands for Park. The Hand Brake is the brake you use while parked, hence why there is a P on it.
Yellow is a water hazard. Red is a lateral hazard. White is out of bounds. The rules indicate how each of these should be dealt with.
One would indicate an emergency eyewash. Another would indicate a corrosion hazard. And another would indicate the position of fire extinguishers, or of the First Aid.
The flags SU and P indicate Switched up and bundled in port channel respectively in the Ethernet Summary.
Blue stakes on a golf course indicate "ground under repair". They may be blue with a green top which would indicate that an appropriate government agency has declared the area an "environmentally-sensitive area" and the local golf committee has declared it ground under repair to prevent play from it.
A P E XA quantity that does not indicate direction.
it doesnt have to be bags on the floor it can be people lying down and stuff like u know :P yeah you're a waste man
Barbara P. Hazard has written: 'Information und Beteiligung bei Gesundheitsrisiken' -- subject(s): Atmospheric radon, Germany, Health aspects of Atmospheric radon, Health behavior, Health education, Health risk assessment, Schlema