The primary hazard refers to the main risk or danger associated with a particular situation, event, or material. It is the most significant threat that could lead to harm or adverse effects, often guiding safety measures and response protocols. Identifying the primary hazard helps in assessing risks and implementing appropriate controls to mitigate potential harm.
radiation
Headlights
Criminal activities
The Operations Analysis, Preliminary Hazard Analysis, and the What-If Tool
explosion
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
criminal activities
"The primary health hazard is asphyxiation by displacement of oxygen." - MSDS (Material Saftey Data Sheets)
The primary hazard of Nitric Oxide Compressed is its properties as a strong oxidizing agent, which can contribute to combustion or explosion in the presence of flammable materials. It can also cause respiratory irritation and harm if inhaled at high concentrations.
Not all salts have sodium in them. So a salinity hazard could mean different salts.
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
Hazard means danger or harmful. Like, when you see a sticker on a battery that says "Hazard" on it, you wouldn't open it or anything, because it is a hazard. (or to be more specific, a biohazard)