occupational hazard

NOUN
  1. any condition of a job that can result in illness or injury
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How To Use occupational hazard In A Sentence

  • Yes, political prognostication and economic forecasting share the same occupational hazard of over-extrapolating from a few months of data.
  • But all black officers face the same occupational hazard: race-based taunting. ‘You work for the Man!’
  • Such questions from the likes of nosy old hacks like me are an occupational hazard of the famous.
  • Conclusion The control measures of occupational hazard are effective during m-xylene production process, but noise in the workplace needs to be taken effective protective measures.
  • Catching colds is unfortunately an occupational hazard in this profession.
  • Coal dust exposure is an occupational hazard for coal miners.
  • In order to know about current situation of test workers who expose to benzene series in one petroleum enterprise, benzene series occupational hazards are tested for 6 test jobs.
  • You are an habitual caner, who accepts arrest as an occupational hazard, and presumably accepts getting stoned in the same casual manner. Prison Overcrowding: The Solution
  • It's an occupational hazard of investigative journalism.
  • Occupational hazards of hairdressers include having to listen to the dulcet tones of their clients.
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