Examples of Imminent hazard in a sentence
Imminent hazard" means a situation that exists when the continued use of a pesticide during the time required for cancellation proceedings pursuant to section 609 would likely result in unreasonable adverse effects on the environment or will involve unreasonable hazard to the survival of a species declared endangered by the United States Secretary of the Interior under United States Public Law 91-135.[PL 2005, c.
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Imminent hazard means the existence of a condition that presents a substantial likelihood that death, serious illness, severe personal injury, or a substantial endangerment to health, property, or the environment may occur.
Imminent hazard" means a situation which that is likely to cause an immediate threat to human life, an immediate threat of serious physical injury, an immediate threat of serious physical adverse health effects, or a serious risk of irreparable damage to the environment if no immediate action is taken.
Imminent hazard, as defined in the statute, means the existence of a condition relating to hazardous material that presents a substantial likelihood of death, serious illness, severe personal injury, or substantial endangerment to health, property, or the environment.See 49 U.S.C. 5102(5).