Sentence examples for a hazardous exposure from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a hazardous exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing risks or dangers associated with certain environments, substances, or situations.
Example: "Workers in the chemical plant must wear protective gear to avoid a hazardous exposure to toxic substances."
Alternatives: "a dangerous exposure" or "a risky exposure".

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The CDC said lead-lined school water coolers are "a hazardous exposure source for young children" because during weekends and vacations, the water stands in the fountain holding tanks for long periods, allowing more lead to leach into the water.

14, 15 More recently, the psychometric approach of Slovic and colleagues 16– 18 has provided a wide array of useful information as to the manner in which people judge and react to technological and environmental threats, as well as the cognitive and perceptual processes they undertake in a hazardous exposure setting.

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This study reports relatively high levels of metal ions in red wine, which give a very high THQ value suggesting potential hazardous exposure over a lifetime for those who consume at least 250 mL daily.

Importantly, as shown in Figure  1, a number of potentially hazardous exposure conditions can be expected for workers involved in nanotechnology activities.

Second, sometimes the definition of hazardous exposure appears affected by a flawed reasoning which roughly runs as follows.

Few people would say it's worth the risk of a hazardous chemical exposure to check football scores or calm a fussy toddler.

However, there is still a considerable amount of asbestos in old buildings where hazardous exposure can still occur during removing and stripping the asbestos materials (Hodgson et al, 2005; Rake et al, 2009).

High levels of illiteracy or semi-literacy, extreme poverty and high unemployment all aggravate the extent to which workers experience hazardous exposure, and the extent to which, given a particular hazardous exposure, workers are able to protect themselves and their families [ 23], highlighting the challenges of addressing upstream social determinants of health.

Those Extra Measures While a broad-brimmed hat is helpful, it is not enough to prevent hazardous exposure.

In the spring, political appointees quietly scrapped work on another long-pending regulation of hazardous exposure to ionizing radiation in mailrooms, food warehouses, and hospitals and airports.

Consequently, over 300 billions gallons of crude, 350 oil wells, and 1,000 open waste oil pits, all contribute to pollution and hazardous exposure of toxins in the area.

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