heat danger
Hazard is the area of sand or water between the tee and the hole.
no,not if you have the towel on top of the heat lamp, but if you have the towel underneath it then it is possible
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)
Heat or temperature is a physical hazard that can cause or support fire in other materials.
A type of atmospheric hazard that can be poisonous or harmful. Gases and dusts may be toxic if inhaled.
The hazard symbol warning of a flammable liquid looks link a stylized flame.
Heat exchangers can be used in many things like space heaters, refrigeration and air conditioning. Heat exchangers by themselves are likely not a significant fire hazard. Space heaters can create a threat of fire if not watched and used properly.
Electrical wires heat up and pose a fire hazard when there is an excessive flow of electric current through them, leading to resistance and generating heat. This can be caused by overloading the circuit, poor wiring connections, or faulty insulation.
That the substance is dangerous & explosive.
Do you, perhaps, mean "radioactive"? Yes, radioactive materials can be hazardous. If you literally mean "radiant", i.e. glowing, that's not technically in itself a hazard.