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Reptilesdownunder.com is a great resource which lists common reptile allergies. Most reptiles do not pose as a threat to those who have allergies since they do not have hair or carry fleas.
Radiation, or electromagnetic waves do not require matter to carry energy.
All states require employers to carry Workers' Comp or remain liabile to the workers themselves. Most states have exemptions for some employers, such as those with fewer than 5 employees, or employers whose sole workforce is comprised of partners in the company. Texas is the only state in which Workers' Comp is 100% voluntary, yet again, the employer remains liable to the worker and would have to pay out of pocket for claims. Further, by not carrying Workers' Compensation, the worker is free to sue the employer - something he's not able to do if the employer carries Workers' Comp unless the employer's guilty of GROSS negligence. See the attached link, "Should I Carry Workers' Compensation?" for additional information.
If you live in Nevada an employer does not have to. In fact the Nevada will defend the employer, if an employee is injured on the job and the employer does not have W/C Insurance. I've been though this.
In the state of Illinois, the employer is required to carry workman's compensation.
When you intend to write a letter stating that your employer does not carry health insurance on you, you need to have all facts in place. This is an official letter and ensure that you include all your details and those of your employer for reference purposes.
Professions that require you to carry heavy equipment are welding, construction workers, petroleum engineers.
Photosynthetic organisms require sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis effectively.
Common allergies include peanuts, tree nuts, dairy, eggs, shellfish, and soy. To manage allergies effectively, individuals should avoid allergens, read food labels carefully, carry an epinephrine auto-injector, inform others about their allergies, and seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment.
No. Sneezing is commonly a result of inhalant allergies, the things you breathe in, such as pollen, dust, or, as pictured above, dust mites. Food allergies, for example, can cause gut reactions such as vomiting or diarrhea. Food allergies can also cause itching and swelling. If the face and tongue swell too much, you might die when the swelling in the back of the tongue and the throat is big enough to close off your airway. For this reason, people at risk often carry an EpiPen, injectable medication to stop or ease such a life-threatening reaction until paramedics can get to them or they can get to the nearest hospital. You can be allergic to anything containing a protein; you can be hypersensitive to nearly anything else, and reactions can vary in type and severity.
That is between you and your employer.