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: Potassium
Thermo Fisher Scientific Collaborates with US EPA to Improve Holding Time and MDLs for Chromate in Drinking Water | EVISA's News
Toxic mercury remnants of gold rush will seep into San Francisco area waterways for millennia | EVISA's News
EVISA Brfief Summary: The role of elemental speciation in legislation
The Determination of Hexavalent Chromium in Airborne Particulate Matter in Presence of High Amounts of Trivalent Chromium | EVISA's News
Link database: eChemPortal
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Ytterbium
More nutritious food helps reduce methylmercury in the aquatic food chain | EVISA's News
Scientific publications citing EVISA | EVISA's News
EU seeking to restrict chemicals in tattoo inks over cancer fears | EVISA's News
Arsenic species in rice: Origin, uptake and geographical variation | EVISA's News
Link database: US EPA: Exposure Assessment Tools and Models
Link database: Encyclopedia of Earth: Lead in paint, dust, and soil
Study links high levels of cadmium and lead in blood to pregnancy delay | EVISA's News
Link database: Chemical Fact Sheet: Bromine
ECHA: New Approach on Hazard Assessment for Nanoforms | EVISA's News
Highly selective Cr(VI) determination at ultra-trace levels using on-line trapping of Cr(III) with ICP-MS detection | EVISA's News
Link database: Government of British Columbia: Ministry of Environment: Ambient Water Quality Guidelines for Manganese
European Commission consults on chemicals legislation outside REACH | EVISA's News
EVISA Brief summary: REACH