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Others fear that E. coli from poorly made compost -- if it contains animal wastes -- might present a hazard.
The data further suggest that the presence of these mycotoxins in airborne respirable dust might present a hazard to exposed workers.
(20) This CPSC report states that "...upholstered furniture manufactured with TDCPP treated foam might present a hazard to consumers, based on both cancer and non-cancer end points".
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Federal law requires manufacturers to notify the Consumer Product Safety Commission within 24 hours after determining that a product defect might present a health hazard.
The Bush campaign official who specializes in the environment said administration initiatives like the Healthy Forests Restoration Act, which allows culling of brush and trees that might present a fire hazard, may pull Oregon voters the president's way.
In the message, Mr. Beus warned about a "more realistic scenario, which might present a significant hazard to equipment/personnel: If the flare assembly receives a significant impact (i.e., dropped) I can foresee" the plastic restraint in the igniter breaking, he wrote, "resulting in complete ignition of the flare".
Allerdale Borough Council is concerned that they might present a trip hazard for visitors.
PDT might present a viable solution.
But the states still have the power to inspect trash trucks, to ensure they do not present a hazard.
Because these leashes are so thin and thus hard to see, they present a hazard to pedestrians on crowded streets.
Undercooked duck liver may therefore present a hazard similar to that presented by undercooked chicken liver.
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