hazardous
hazardous a. 有危险的;担风险的;冒险的;有危害的
occupational hazard 职业危险 某种职业、行业所存在的能引起事故或疾病的特定危险,属于劳工赔偿保险及人寿保险或健康保险的保险范围。
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hazard increase resulting in suspension or exclusion of coverage 危险增加所致保险的失效或暂时失效 为火灾保险合同中的一项常见条款。如果被保险人明知危险增加而未申报,则该保险合同将暂时或永久失去效力。
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exposure. The amount of liability or other risk to which a person is subject ( the client wanted to know its exposure before it made a settlement offer). dangerous exposure. Maritime law. Exposure that is reasonably foreseeable in the ordinary chances, mistakes, or hazards of navigation.
National Transportation Safety Board. An independent five-member federal board that investigates air, rail, water, highway, pipeline, and hazardous-waste accidents; conducts studies; and makes recommendations to government agencies, the transportation industry, and others on safety measures and practices. • The agency was created in 1966. 49 USCA §§ 1101–1155. — Abbr. NTSB. [Cases: Aviation 31. C.J.S.
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National Response Center. Environmental law. A nationwide communication center located in Washington, D.C., responsible for receiving, and relaying to appropriate federal officials, all notices of oil discharges and other releases of hazardous substances. 40 CFR § 310.11.
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Hazardous, poisonous substances, such as dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). • Most states regulate the handling and disposing of toxic waste, and several federal statutes (such as the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42 USCA §§ 9601–9657) regulate the use, transportation, and disposal of toxic waste. [Cases: Environmental Law 427.]