associated hazard (P3335)

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hazards implicit in the subject item: that a sign warns of; that one may encounter in this place, on this thoroughfare; that are inherent properties of the subject; etc.
  • hazard on site
  • hazardousness
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associated hazard
hazards implicit in the subject item: that a sign warns of; that one may encounter in this place, on this thoroughfare; that are inherent properties of the subject; etc.
  • hazard on site
  • hazardousness

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Q1132455 (Deleted Item)
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Q3444090 (Deleted Item)
Q5654036 (Deleted Item)
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Q3393714 (Deleted Item)
Q900214 (Deleted Item)
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Q19829914 (Deleted Item)
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Q27826775 (Deleted Item)
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Q21503250 (Deleted Item)
Q2221906 (Deleted Item)
Q21503252 (Deleted Item)
originally proposed for places, now widened beyond that (see proposal discussion) (English)
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Q53869507 (Deleted Item)
Q21502408 (Deleted Item)
Q54828448 (Deleted Item)
only makes sense when applied directly to an item (English)
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Q21510865 (Deleted Item)
Q1322005 (Deleted Item)
Q191797 (Deleted Item)
Q30208840 (Deleted Item)
originally proposed for natural hazards, now includes artificial hazards (English)
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Q54554025 (Deleted Item)
hazards are usually signposted or otherwise communicated by a relevant authority; even if not, they are often discussed by sources (English)
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Q52004125 (Deleted Item)
Q29934200 (Deleted Item)
hazards have their own item (English)
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Q21510865 (Deleted Item)
Q1132455 (Deleted Item)
Q21514624 (Deleted Item)
a hazard is a class of event (modelled as subclass of Q1132455 or other dangerous happening, like 'animal attack) (English) (English)
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