When two cylinders meet or come close to each other, there is a risk of compression injuries, such as getting trapped between the cylinders or crushed by them. Additionally, there is also a risk of the cylinders getting entangled, causing instability and potential for them to fall or roll unpredictably. It is important to maintain a safe distance and use proper safety precautions when working with or around cylinders to prevent these dangers.
The waves are called comrades in the poem "The Coromandel Fishers" by Sarojini Naidu to highlight their close connection and the sense of camaraderie that exists between the fishermen and the sea. By personifying the waves as comrades, the poet emphasizes the deep bond and mutual respect that exist between the fishermen and the sea as they set out on their dangerous journey.
If you don't close the cover before striking, you risk the match igniting prematurely or accidentally. This can be dangerous and cause burns or fire hazards. It is important to always follow safety guidelines when using matches.
Don't get the wrong idea. Keeping close to the floor in a fire does NOT keep you "safe". If you are in a room with a fire, you are in a distinctly life-threatening situation. Crawling close to the floor while you look for a way out only reduces the likelihood that you'll die before you find it. The smoke, carbon monoxide, and super heated air that can kill you all rise away from the floor. IF there is any breathable air left in the room, it has sunk to the floor, and that's where it will be found, so that's where you need to be if you are to survive.
yes. Gases fill any shape/container that they are put in because the particles are spaced out, where as solids don't move because the particles are close together.
Opening the air hole on a Bunsen burner before lighting it can create a flammable gas-air mixture that is highly explosive. This increases the risk of a flashback when the flame ignites, which can cause a sudden, intense flare-up and potential injury. It is important to always light a Bunsen burner with the air hole closed to prevent this dangerous situation.
The dangerous condition you are referring to is called a "pinch point." Pinch points pose a risk of injury as they can trap and crush objects or body parts that get caught in the narrow space between the cylinders. It is important to be cautious around pinch points and take measures to prevent accidents.
The conditions were dusty dirty and dangerous. They were very unhygenic and deseases were easily passed through people working close together all crammed up!
Check your compression on the wet cylinders are they the same or close to the sry cylinders good starting point
it is probably to close the the cliff and it will be dangerous
we dont even know if atlantis exists so nobody knows where it is or its close to
Volcanoes are also dangerous to aircraft flying near them.
no unless you start to touch it or get to close.
only if there is no button to close them
Excess fluid on the spine can be dangerous. The excess fluid on the spine can be dangerous because it is close to the brain stem.
because its very dangerous because of how close to the road it is... --the evil yellow leprechaun---
Yes, they have been known to attack and kill humans, but only when you get close to there eggs or close to them
All cylinders are moving at the same time weather it is on the intake or exhaust stage. The valves close and open in cycles. Click the link to learn more.