hazard
Indicates a danger with potentially severe consequences.
A danger related to the natural environment.
A danger that has the capacity to develop in the future.
A danger that poses a risk to health.
Refers to a primary or principal source of danger.
A condition or material that increases the likelihood of a fire.
A danger caused by natural events like earthquakes or floods.
A danger specifically related to a person's job or profession.
Stresses that the danger is genuine and not imaginary.
A danger that might occur or exist.
Emphasizes the considerable level of danger.
A danger originating from industrial processes or settings.
Indicates a significant or large-scale danger.
A danger that is always present.
A danger that is not obvious or easily seen.
A danger that was not anticipated.
A danger that is not visible.
Indicates what is being threatened by the hazard.
Indicates who or what is at risk from the hazard.
The state of being subjected to a source of danger.
To present or constitute a danger.
To introduce or be a source of danger.
To stay away from or prevent exposure to a danger.
To bring a danger into existence.
To be in a situation where one is not protected from a danger.
To reduce a danger to the smallest possible degree.
To be the reason a danger exists.
To confront or deal with a danger directly.
To completely remove a danger.
To take action to manage a danger.
To unexpectedly meet or face a danger.
To deal effectively with a danger.
To successfully manage or overcome a difficult situation or obstacle.