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hazard$34026$ - traduzione in greco

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hazard (comics); Hazard (film); HAZARD

hazard      
n. κίνδυνος, κύνδινος
severe weather         
  • Trees that have been destroyed by an ice storm.
  • Damage caused by [[Lake Storm "Aphid"]] in October 2006
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  • A map indicating above-normal temperatures in Europe in 2003
  • Diagram showing ingredients needed for severe weather. The red arrow shows the position of the low level jet stream, while the blue arrow shows the location of the upper-level jet stream.
  • The F5 tornado that struck [[Elie, Manitoba]], Canada, in 2007
  • Crops in Australia that have failed due to drought conditions
  • Formation of numerous waterspouts in the Great Lakes region
  • A large hailstone with concentric rings
  • Hurricane Isabel (2003) as seen from orbit during Expedition 7 of the International Space Station
  • The damage caused by [[Hurricane Andrew]] is a good example of the damage caused by a category 5 Tropical cyclone
  • [[GOES-13]] Imagery of an intense Nor'Easter that impacted the North East US on 26 March 2014 and produced recorded gusts of 101mph+
  • A flash flood caused by a severe thunderstorm
  • Illustration of a microburst. The air moves in a downward motion until it hits ground level. It then spreads outward in all directions.
  • Cyclonic vortex]] over Pennsylvania with a trailing squall line
  • A massive dust storm cloud ([[Haboob]]) is close to enveloping a military camp as it rolls over [[Al Asad Airbase]], [[Iraq]], just before nightfall on 27 April 2005.
  • Panorama of a strong [[shelf cloud]], which can precede the onset of high winds
  • Wildfire in [[Yellowstone National Park]] produces a pyrocumulus cloud.
ANY DANGEROUS METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA WITH THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE DAMAGE, SERIOUS SOCIAL DISRUPTION, OR LOSS OF HUMAN LIFE
Violent storms; Severe weather warning; Severe Weather; Severe winters; Weather hazards; Weather hazard; Weather-related hazards
δριμιές καιρικές συνθήκες
blasting agent         
  • Demonstration of the explosive properties of three different explosives; four explosions are demonstrated. Three are conducted on a solid marble base, and one is conducted on the demonstrator's hand; each is initiated by a glowing wooden stick.
  • A video on safety precautions at blast sites
  • pictogram]] for explosive substances
  • A video describing how to safely handle explosives in mines.
  • GHS Explosives transport pictogram
  • The Great Western Powder Company of Toledo, Ohio, a producer of explosives, seen in 1905
REACTIVE SUBSTANCE THAT CONTAINS A GREAT AMOUNT OF POTENTIAL ENERGY THAT CAN PRODUCE AN EXPLOSION
Explosives; High explosive; High-explosive; Low explosive; High Explosive; High explosives; Low explosives; High Explosives; Explosive charge; Explosive materials; Primary explosives; Primary explosive; Explosive primary; List of explosives; Conventional explosive; Liquid bomb; Liquid bombs; Liquid explosive; Liquid explosives; Primary and secondary explosives; Secondary explosive; Tertiary explosive; HE-FS; Blasting agent; Energetically unstable; Military explosive; Priming composition; Detonating explosive; UNO Hazard Class and Division; Secondary explosives; Conventional explosives; Green explosives; Nitrotetrazole; Explosive material; Powder explosive; Chemical explosive
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Definizione

occupational hazard
n. a danger or risk inherent in certain employments or workplaces, such as deep-sea diving, cutting timber, high-rise steel construction, high-voltage electrical wiring, use of pesticides, painting bridges and many factories. The risk factor may limit insurance coverage of death or injury while at work.

Wikipedia

Hazard (disambiguation)

A hazard is an agent which has the potential to cause harm to a vulnerable target.

Hazard may also refer to: