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health hazard

noun as in carcinogen

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They said officials treated the situation like a cleanup job, when they should have managed for health hazards.

From a public health perspective, clarifying misconceptions about tap water and the health hazards of raw water can protect consumers and curtail the spread of infectious diseases.

From Salon

“We want to get this place back into your hands clear of all the public health hazards so that you can rebuild your life and your livelihood,” Swenson said at the Palisades meeting.

Over the decades, these chemicals have seeped into the surrounding environment, creating a health hazard for people living around the factory in Bhopal.

From BBC

Over decades, these chemicals at the abandoned factory site had been slowly seeping into the surrounding environment, creating a persistent health hazard for people who live in nearby areas.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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