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A lateral hazard is simply one where it runs alongside the hole of play, but does not actually cross it. It is also deemed by the committee of the competition/course or tournament that it is impossible/ impractical to drop behind the line of the hazard (which you would normally do with a normal water hazard).
It's around 775 miles and would take you approximately 12.5 hours to drive.
The chemical would pose a reactivity hazard when combined with water, leading to an explosion. It is important to handle reactive chemicals with caution to prevent accidents and ensure safety in the laboratory or workplace.
A painting on the wall of a museum would not be considered a natural hazard.
Most likely - it would need to be tested for mold.
Not very far. The charge the lightning carries is disbursed in a short distance in water, and a shorter distance still in salt water. A few meters is about all that is required for the current density to drop to some small value. A few tens of meters maximum.
The total stopping distance includes the perception distance, reaction time and braking distance. The distance that your vehicle is traveling and then pressing on the brake after seeing a hazard, is the total stopping distance.
2000 grams of sodium would be a fine powder or small pellets typically stored in a sealed container. It would not be safe to handle or observe directly without proper safety equipment, as sodium reacts violently with water and poses a significant fire hazard.
An intrisic hazard is a hazard that would be present as a result of the intrinsic use of the area, space or equipment, for example, a sewer will contain sewage which may produce methane or hydrogen sulphide (toxic or flammable gases). You would reasonably expect the hazard to be there, as opposed to an introduced hazard which would be something you would take in there with you, (using a confined space as an example) taking in welding equipment which can cause an emergency to arise.
well, one hazard would be fires. with earthquakes, come broken underground pipes, such as water, and gas. Another hazard is weak structures like buildings DO NOT GO INTO A BUILDING DURING AN EARTHQUAKE! IT CAN FALL!
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