zararlı, tehlikeli, riskli, şansa bağlı, şüpheli, Tehlikeli zararlı, hazardousness tehlike, riziko, hazardously tehlikeli olarak, tehlikeli, rizikolu, dokuncalı, maceralı, muhataralı, kazalı, tehlike, risk, kumar, tehlikeli olarak, tehlike taşımak, cesaret etmek, hazard a guess tahmin etmek, kaza, şans, felaket, eski bir çeşit zar oyunu, topu deliğe sokan vuruş, söylemek, riske sokmak, kafadan, tehlikeye atmak, tehlikeye maruz kalmak, şansa bırak, tehlikeye atmak, şansa bırakmak, riske girmek, -e cesaret etmek, afet, muhatara, riske etmek, (zarf) tehlikeli olarak, tehlikeli bir şekilde, tehlikelice,
of or involving chance, exposing to loss or evil, risky, dangerous, with the nature of a hazard, chanceful, Exposed to hazard; dangerous; risky, substances any substances which may impair human, plant, or animal health or may adversely affect the health or safety of any person or the environment, and whether or not contained in or forming part of any other substance or thing, Describes chemicals that are dangerous, including flammables, explosives, irritants, sensitizers, acids, and caustics; may be relatively harmless in diluted concentrations, Something that is hazardous is dangerous, especially to people's health or safety. They have no way to dispose of the hazardous waste they produce = dangerous safe. dangerous, especially to people's health or safety hazardous to, dangerous, risky, perilous, Any reagent or situation that exposes an individual or group to chemical or physical hazards, involving risk or danger; "skydiving is a hazardous sport"; "extremely risky going out in the tide and fog"; "a venturesome journey in wintertime"; "a venturous enterprise", A hazardous material is defined according to Department of Labor and IndustriesOccupational Safety and Health Standards as a chemical or substance that is either toxic or highly toxic, an irritant, corrosive, a strong oxidizer, a strong sensitizer, combustible, either flammable or extremely flammable, dangerously reactive, pyrophoric, pressure-generating, a compressed gas, a carcinogen, a teratogen, a mutagen, a reproductive toxic agent , (1) marked by danger, perilous; (2) depending on chance, risky, Hazardous means dangerous, To expose to chance; to take a risk, An obstacle or other feature which causes risk or danger; originally in sports, and now applied more generally, Chance, A type of game played with dice, To incur or venture, The chance of suffering harm; danger, peril, risk of loss, endanger, imperil; endanger oneself; dare, venture, hasard, To venture to incur, or bring on, an obstacle on a golf course a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard, To try the chance; to encounter risk or danger, any bunker (usually a hollow of some kind with a prepared surface, generally sand or similar) or water hazard (sea, lake, pond, ditch, etc usually marked with either yellow or red stakes or lines) Example: There is usually some kind of penalty for being in a hazard, whether it's strokes that are added to your score or just a more difficult shot, To expose to the operation of chance; to put in danger of loss or injury; to venture; to risk, A threatening event in nature such as an earthquake Hazards are of two types, primary and secondary A primary hazard disrupts human settlements A secondary hazard occurs in the aftermath of a primary hazard and contributes to further suffering or loss, a state that may result in an undesired event, the cause of risk Hazard can apply to the probability of tree mortality or damage by an insect or disease and also represents material or fuel that will ignite and burn, A potential source of harm, Condition that creates or increases the chance of loss, peril, To chance; to take a risk, A game of chance played with dice, The uncertain result of throwing a die; hence, a fortuitous event; chance; accident; casualty, Holing a ball, whether the object ball (winning hazard) or the player's ball (losing hazard), Risk; danger; peril; as, he encountered the enemy at the hazard of his reputation and life, Anything that is hazarded or risked, as the stakes in gaming, Any place into which the ball may not be safely played, such as bunkers, furze, water, sand, or other kind of bad ground, put at risk; "I will stake my good reputation for this", Something that increases the possibility of a loss, take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; "When you buy these stocks you are gambling", A specific situation that increases the probability of the occurrence of loss arising from a peril, or that may influence the extent of the loss For example, accident, sickness, fire, flood, liability, burglary, and explosion are perils Slippery floors, unsanitary conditions, shingled roofs, congested traffic, unguarded premises, and uninspected boilers are also hazards (G), A source of danger (i e , material, energy source, or operation) with the potential to cause illness, injury, or death to personnel or damage to a facility or the environment, A hazard is anything that increases the likelihood or severity of a loss For instance, ice on a bridge is a hazard because it increases the chance your car will skid A pile of oily rags stored in a basement is a hazard because it increases the chance of a fire, an obstacle on a golf course, an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another; "bad luck caused his downfall"; "we ran into each other by pure chance", A hazard is something which could be dangerous to you, your health or safety, or your plans or reputation. A new report suggests that chewing-gum may be a health hazard, danger, risk; game of chance, If you hazard someone or something, you put them into a situation which might be dangerous for them. He could not believe that, had the Englishman known how much he was at risk, he would have hazarded his grandson, If you hazard or if you hazard a guess, you make a suggestion about something which is only a guess and which you know might be wrong. I would hazard a guess that they'll do fairly well in the next election, a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard", Circumstances that increase the probability or severity of a potential loss, put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation; "I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again"; "I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong", A circumstance that increases the likelihood or probable severity of a loss For example, an unattended lit cigarette is a hazard that increases the likelihood of a fire, Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death of personnel, or damage to or loss of equipment or property, 1 Potential for radiation, a chemical or other pollutant to cause human illness or injury 2 In the pesticide program, the inherent toxicity of a compound Hazard identification of a given substances is an informed judgment based on verifiable toxicity data from animal models or human studies, Threatening event, or probability of occurrence of a potentially damaging phenomenon within a given time period and area, "Hazard" is the general term for anything which has the ability to cause injury or for the potential to cause injury The hazard associated with a potentially toxic substance is a function of its toxicity and the potential for exposure to the substance The probability of exposure to the substance is a risk factor Compare risk, Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; or damage to the environment, a condition that creates or increases the chance of loss, - A specific situation that increases the probability of the occurrence of loss arising from a peril, or that may influence the extent of the loss For example, accident, sickness, fire, flood, liability, burglary, and explosion are perils Slippery floors, unsanitary conditions, shingled roofs, congested traffic, unguarded premises, and uninspected boilers are also hazards, A circumstance that increases the likelihood or probable severity of a loss, a source of risk that does not necessarily imply potential for occurrence A hazard produces risk only if an exposure pathway exists and if exposures create the possibility of adverse consequences, 1 Inherent capability of an agent or a situation to have an adverse effect A factor or exposure that may adversely affect health Loosely, in lay speech, a synonym for risk (Last definition) 2 The probability that a disaster will occur Hazards can be caused by a natural phenomenon (e g , earthquake, tropical cyclone), by failure of manmade energy sources (e g , nuclear reaction, industrial exposure), or by an uncontrolled human activity (e g , conflict, overgrazing) (Landesman definition) See also hazard mitigation, 1) A risk or probability that the event insured against might occur 2) Condition which engenders or increases the chances of a loss, General A specific situation that increases the probability of the occurrence of loss arising from a peril, or that may influence the extent of the loss For example, accident, sickness, fire, flood, liability, burglary, and explosion are perils Slippery floors, unsanitary conditions, shingled roofs, congested traffic, unguarded premises, and uninspected boilers are also hazards, in a dangerous manner; "he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge", dangerously, in a risky manner, In a hazardous manner,
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of or involving chance
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exposing to loss or evil
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risky, dangerous, with the nature of a hazard
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chanceful
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Exposed to hazard; dangerous; risky
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substances any substances which may impair human, plant, or animal health or may adversely affect the health or safety of any person or the environment, and whether or not contained in or forming part of any other substance or thing
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Describes chemicals that are dangerous, including flammables, explosives, irritants, sensitizers, acids, and caustics; may be relatively harmless in diluted concentrations
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Something that is hazardous is dangerous, especially to people's health or safety. They have no way to dispose of the hazardous waste they produce = dangerous safe. dangerous, especially to people's health or safety hazardous to
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dangerous, risky, perilous sıfat
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Any reagent or situation that exposes an individual or group to chemical or physical hazards
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involving risk or danger; "skydiving is a hazardous sport"; "extremely risky going out in the tide and fog"; "a venturesome journey in wintertime"; "a venturous enterprise"
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A hazardous material is defined according to Department of Labor and IndustriesOccupational Safety and Health Standards as a chemical or substance that is either toxic or highly toxic, an irritant, corrosive, a strong oxidizer, a strong sensitizer, combustible, either flammable or extremely flammable, dangerously reactive, pyrophoric, pressure-generating, a compressed gas, a carcinogen, a teratogen, a mutagen, a reproductive toxic agent
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(1) marked by danger, perilous; (2) depending on chance, risky
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Hazardous means dangerous
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hazard
To expose to chance; to take a risk - "I'll hazard a guess."
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hazard
An obstacle or other feature which causes risk or danger; originally in sports, and now applied more generally - "The video game involves guiding a character on a skateboard past all kinds of hazards."
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Chance - "I see animated movies are now managing, by hazard or design, to reflect our contemporary reality more accurately than live-action movies."
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hazard
A type of game played with dice
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hazard
To incur or venture
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hazard
The chance of suffering harm; danger, peril, risk of loss - "Quite apart from the gruesome road hazards, snow is awful even when you don't have to travel."
an obstacle on a golf course a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard
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To try the chance; to encounter risk or danger
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hazard
any bunker (usually a hollow of some kind with a prepared surface, generally sand or similar) or water hazard (sea, lake, pond, ditch, etc usually marked with either yellow or red stakes or lines) Example: There is usually some kind of penalty for being in a hazard, whether it's strokes that are added to your score or just a more difficult shot
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hazard
To expose to the operation of chance; to put in danger of loss or injury; to venture; to risk
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hazard
A threatening event in nature such as an earthquake Hazards are of two types, primary and secondary A primary hazard disrupts human settlements A secondary hazard occurs in the aftermath of a primary hazard and contributes to further suffering or loss
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hazard
a state that may result in an undesired event, the cause of risk Hazard can apply to the probability of tree mortality or damage by an insect or disease and also represents material or fuel that will ignite and burn
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hazard
A potential source of harm
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hazard
Condition that creates or increases the chance of loss
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hazard
peril
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hazard
To chance; to take a risk
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hazard
A game of chance played with dice
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hazard
The uncertain result of throwing a die; hence, a fortuitous event; chance; accident; casualty
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hazard
Holing a ball, whether the object ball (winning hazard) or the player's ball (losing hazard)
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hazard
Risk; danger; peril; as, he encountered the enemy at the hazard of his reputation and life
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hazard
Anything that is hazarded or risked, as the stakes in gaming
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Any place into which the ball may not be safely played, such as bunkers, furze, water, sand, or other kind of bad ground
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hazard
put at risk; "I will stake my good reputation for this"
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hazard
Something that increases the possibility of a loss
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hazard
take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; "When you buy these stocks you are gambling"
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hazard
A specific situation that increases the probability of the occurrence of loss arising from a peril, or that may influence the extent of the loss For example, accident, sickness, fire, flood, liability, burglary, and explosion are perils Slippery floors, unsanitary conditions, shingled roofs, congested traffic, unguarded premises, and uninspected boilers are also hazards (G)
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A source of danger (i e , material, energy source, or operation) with the potential to cause illness, injury, or death to personnel or damage to a facility or the environment
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A hazard is anything that increases the likelihood or severity of a loss For instance, ice on a bridge is a hazard because it increases the chance your car will skid A pile of oily rags stored in a basement is a hazard because it increases the chance of a fire
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hazard
an obstacle on a golf course
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an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another; "bad luck caused his downfall"; "we ran into each other by pure chance"
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A hazard is something which could be dangerous to you, your health or safety, or your plans or reputation. A new report suggests that chewing-gum may be a health hazard
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danger, risk; game of chance isim
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If you hazard someone or something, you put them into a situation which might be dangerous for them. He could not believe that, had the Englishman known how much he was at risk, he would have hazarded his grandson
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hazard
If you hazard or if you hazard a guess, you make a suggestion about something which is only a guess and which you know might be wrong. I would hazard a guess that they'll do fairly well in the next election
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a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard"
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Circumstances that increase the probability or severity of a potential loss
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put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation; "I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again"; "I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong"
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A circumstance that increases the likelihood or probable severity of a loss For example, an unattended lit cigarette is a hazard that increases the likelihood of a fire
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Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death of personnel, or damage to or loss of equipment or property
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1 Potential for radiation, a chemical or other pollutant to cause human illness or injury 2 In the pesticide program, the inherent toxicity of a compound Hazard identification of a given substances is an informed judgment based on verifiable toxicity data from animal models or human studies
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Threatening event, or probability of occurrence of a potentially damaging phenomenon within a given time period and area
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"Hazard" is the general term for anything which has the ability to cause injury or for the potential to cause injury The hazard associated with a potentially toxic substance is a function of its toxicity and the potential for exposure to the substance The probability of exposure to the substance is a risk factor Compare risk
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Any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; or damage to the environment
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a condition that creates or increases the chance of loss
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- A specific situation that increases the probability of the occurrence of loss arising from a peril, or that may influence the extent of the loss For example, accident, sickness, fire, flood, liability, burglary, and explosion are perils Slippery floors, unsanitary conditions, shingled roofs, congested traffic, unguarded premises, and uninspected boilers are also hazards
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A circumstance that increases the likelihood or probable severity of a loss
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a source of risk that does not necessarily imply potential for occurrence A hazard produces risk only if an exposure pathway exists and if exposures create the possibility of adverse consequences
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1 Inherent capability of an agent or a situation to have an adverse effect A factor or exposure that may adversely affect health Loosely, in lay speech, a synonym for risk (Last definition) 2 The probability that a disaster will occur Hazards can be caused by a natural phenomenon (e g , earthquake, tropical cyclone), by failure of manmade energy sources (e g , nuclear reaction, industrial exposure), or by an uncontrolled human activity (e g , conflict, overgrazing) (Landesman definition) See also hazard mitigation
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1) A risk or probability that the event insured against might occur 2) Condition which engenders or increases the chances of a loss
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General A specific situation that increases the probability of the occurrence of loss arising from a peril, or that may influence the extent of the loss For example, accident, sickness, fire, flood, liability, burglary, and explosion are perils Slippery floors, unsanitary conditions, shingled roofs, congested traffic, unguarded premises, and uninspected boilers are also hazards
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hazardously
in a dangerous manner; "he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge"
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