Word: hazardously
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...There's nothing happening that's dangerous to anyone," Building Manager for Widener Kay Zevitas, said, denying that the asbestos was causing a health hazard. She declined to comment further on the repairs...
...asbestos was removed because some of the pipes have leaks, Curtin said, adding that Harvard has to remove the insulation before it can fix the leak. "We were notified by the building manager in order to get to a leak in the pipes," she said. "There was no health hazard...
...entry by students to be a criminal offense. "As far as we're concerned, if someone's not supposed to be in a place, it's trespassing, whether it's a student or anyone else," says Deputy Chief of Police Jack W. Morse. Possible arrest is not the only hazard faced by would-be explorers. The steam tunnels themselves can be hazardous...
...justifies its action on the ground that it constitutes a safety program. At the targeted plants, which produce acoustical ceiling tiles and insulation products, workers are exposed to potentially hazardous dust from mineral fibers. Research suggests the risk of contracting lung diseases because of this dust is greater for smokers than nonsmokers. USG is not planning to ban smoking at its headquarters or other facilities where workers do not face the dust hazard...
Formerly a gas station, the confirmed site at Mt. Auburn St. showed minimal leakage from the old gas tanks, according to Brian Pijanowski, a spokesman for Star Market. "This spring we will remove the tanks, [to comply with state] regulations," he said. "There is no risk or hazard due to the leaks...