Health threat definition

Health threat means evidence that exposure to a specific type and concentration of contaminant is harmful to human health. This evidence shall be based on at least 1 study conducted by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health or the Environmental Protection Agency in accordance with established scientific principles.
Health threat means a condition where there is an impending health hazard. The threat may be posed by, but not limited to: a conduit for contamination, or a well affecting migration of a contaminant plume, or the use of contaminated water. A well in which the construction is not verified by a monitoring well report or geophysical techniques may be considered a conduit for contamination in certain circumstances. Those circumstances include, but are not limited to: an unused and neglected well or a well for which no surface seal was required. A well in which the casing seal, filter pack seal, or watertight cap has failed, or was inadequately installed may be considered a conduit for contamination.
Health threat means a condition, agent or incident which may cause, directly or indirectly, ill health;

Examples of Health threat in a sentence

  • A National or State recognized epidemic (such as SARS-CoV-2) or declared Public Health threat may put students, families, and staff at risk.

  • Information from TN Dept of Health threat the internal Novel Coronavirus.


More Definitions of Health threat

Health threat means a condition, agent or incident, which causes, directly or indirectly, ill health.
Health threat means a material for which there is statistical evidence that acute or chronic effects may occur in persons exposed. This evidence shall be based on at least one study conducted by the National Institute of Occupa- tional Safety and Health or the Environmental Protection Agency in accordance with established scientific principles. The term “Health threat” includes materials which are radioactive, infectious, carcinogenic, toxic, irritants, corrosive, sensitizers, and agents which damage the lungs, skin, eyes, mucous membranes, and other body organs. “Health threat” means evidence that exposure to a specific type and concentration of contaminant is harmful to human health. This evidence shall be based on at least 1 study conducted by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health or the Environmental Protection Agency in accordance with established scientific principles.
Health threat means statistical evidence that exposure to a specific type and concentration of a contaminant is harmful to human health. A material for which there is statistical evidence that acute or chronic effects may occur in persons exposed. This evidence shall be based upon at least 1 one study conducted by the National Institute of Occu- pational Safety and Health or the Environmental Protection Agency in accordance with established scientific princi- ples. The term “health threat” includes materials that are radioactive, infectious, carcinogenic, toxic, irritants, corrosive, sensitizers and agents that damage the lungs, skin, eyes, mucous membranes, and other body organs.
Health threat means a condition where there is an impending health hazard. The