hazard

Set of inherent properties of a substance, mixture of substances, or a process involving substances that, under production, usage, or disposal conditions, make it capable of causing adverse effects to organisms or the environment, depending on the degree of exposure; in other words, it is a source of danger.



The term "hazard" was found in the following pages:

Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Uranium
EU Commission Releases 10th Anniversary Report on REACH Directive | EVISA's News
Company database: Inspectorate for Health Protection
Iron-reducing bacteria could detoxify hexavalent chromium | EVISA's News
EVISA Brfief Summary: The role of elemental speciation in legislation
Determination of Thallium Species in Food Samples by Microextraction and Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry | EVISA's News
Journals database: Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Cadmium Exposure Could Be Damaging Children’s Health more than Lead | EVISA's News
Mercury-Contaminated Tuna: An Unprecedented Health Scandal | EVISA's News
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Thorium
Books and Special Issues on Elemental Speciation (published since 2006) | EVISA's News
Link database: CDC: Childhood Lead Poisoning and the Environment
Analysis of perfluorinated compounds by HPLC-ICP-MS/MS | EVISA's News
US EPA opens inorganic arsenic cancer assessment for public review | EVISA's News
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Titanium
Arsenic species in rice: Origin, uptake and geographical variation | EVISA's News
Books on Elemental Speciation | EVISA's News
Plant uptake of trimethylantimony from contaminated soils | EVISA's News
Link database: USDA: INKING BIOGEOCHEMICAL SPECIATION AND BIOAVAILABILITY OF TRACE ELEMENT CONTAMINANTS FOR SOIL RISK ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIATION
Research fields related to elemental speciation