The hazard from sharp instruments is the hazard of being cut.
A sharp instrument hazard is a symbol that means if you see it you should handle you equipment with care and watch out for sharp edges.
A sharp instrument hazard in a lab refers to the risk of injury from tools or equipment with sharp edges or points, such as blades, needles, or broken glass. These hazards can lead to cuts, puncture wounds, or lacerations, posing a danger to lab personnel. Proper safety practices, such as using protective gear and safe handling techniques, are essential to minimize these risks. Additionally, proper disposal methods for sharp objects, such as using designated sharps containers, help prevent accidents.
A wet floor is a hazard as are sharp objects etc.
Cutting instruments are often sharp because a sharp instrument is better at cutting than a dull instrument is.
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Because of the tone of the instrument or human instrument
a scalpel
A knife.
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They measure it with a special instrument called seismograph.
The difference in sound between playing a sharp and a B flat on a musical instrument is that a sharp note is slightly higher in pitch than a B flat note.
A sharp G G E sharp G E sharp A sharp A sharp C C A sharp C E sharp G A G E sharp A sharp A sharp A sharp G E sharp C this is not on the flute btw idk what instrument its on