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Parliament will debate the bill this week, which would classify domestic violence as a workplace hazard and allow victims up to 10 days' additional leave.
Leaf blowers are a health hazard; there are real victims.
To avoid exposure, rescuers cannot reach the victim until the hazard is cleared, a process that can take hours.
In the literature, the insurer is assumed to be the victim of moral hazard.
Case study analysis confirms that many recorded accidents could have been avoided had the victim followed appropriate hazard mitigation steps to safely execute a FM task.
One hazard for prosecutors is that the victim may be conflicted; Monserrate's girlfriend told medical personnel that he attacked her, but is now backing him up.
Whatever the outcome, it's unlikely that this book will fall victim to that other hazard of adaptation: being all but rubbed out by the brilliant film version.
Far from killing and injuring his workers through his ruthless avarice, Robert Murray is, himself, an injured worker, the victim of an occupational hazard, an on the job injury: early onset dementia.
Twelve-year-old Isabella Hazard was one of the first victims.
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