dangerous in relation to any fence means:
dangerous. , in relation to goods, means likely to cause death or to cause injury to the body or health of a person, whether the death or injury is likely to be caused directly or indirectly and whether or not because of —
dangerous a "contaminant", a "pollutant", a "dangerous good", a "waste", a "source of contamination" or a source of a "pollutant";
Examples of dangerous in a sentence
This is in accordance with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR).
Dangerous drugs may be prescribed in the inpatient and/or outpatient setting under the authority of this Delegation Agreement.
Dangerous drugs (defined as all drugs that can only be dispensed with a prescription from a licensed practitioner, excluding controlled substances).
More Definitions of dangerous
dangerous means likely to cause death or serious injury to the body or health of any person, whether directly or indirectly;
dangerous means likely to create risk to safety or health or cause bodily injury;
dangerous means a person who because of mental illness
dangerous work generally means: work involving safety and health risks that are not normal for the job.
dangerous means harmful or dangerous to public health, plant or animal life or to the environment and “danger” shall be construed accordingly;
dangerous means a danger of inflicting serious physical
dangerous means the condition or location of the tree presents a clear public safety hazard or a foreseeable danger of property damage to an existing structure and such hazard or danger cannot reasonably be alleviated by treatment or pruning.