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"Hazardous Encounters: From Dodge Chargers to Stormy Seas

Background imageHazard Collection: Warning sign and binary code C018 / 8584

Warning sign and binary code C018 / 8584
Warning sign and binary code, conceptual image

Background imageHazard Collection: Computer security, conceptual image C018 / 8582

Computer security, conceptual image C018 / 8582
Computer security, conceptual image. Phishing is the term for attempts to acquire someones computer account details, such as passwords and banking codes

Background imageHazard Collection: Warning sign and hexadecimal code C018 / 8583

Warning sign and hexadecimal code C018 / 8583
Warning sign and hexadecimal code, conceptual image

Background imageHazard Collection: Computer virus, conceptual image C018 / 8581

Computer virus, conceptual image C018 / 8581
Computer virus, conceptual image. Computer viruses are computer programs that can carry out harmful instructions and copy themselves to other computers

Background imageHazard Collection: Electromagnetic pollution F007 / 0235

Electromagnetic pollution F007 / 0235
Electromagnetic pollution, composite conceptual image

Background imageHazard Collection: Solvay Process Company factory, 1890s C014 / 0520

Solvay Process Company factory, 1890s C014 / 0520
Solvay Process Company factory. In 1861, Belgian chemist Ernest Solvay patented a method for the production of sodium carbonate (soda) from ammonium carbonate and brine

Background imageHazard Collection: Abandoned chemical containers F006 / 9147

Abandoned chemical containers F006 / 9147
Bulk containers of chemicals abandoned on disused industrial site

Background imageHazard Collection: Asteroids and extrasolar planet, artwork

Asteroids and extrasolar planet, artwork
Asteroids and extrasolar planet. Artwork of asteroids approaching an extrasolar planet (centre right). Asteroids are rocky bodies orbiting within a planetary system

Background imageHazard Collection: Industrial waste C018 / 0055

Industrial waste C018 / 0055
Industrial waste in yard of tanker cleaning works

Background imageHazard Collection: Malaria control operations, 1910s

Malaria control operations, 1910s
Malaria control operations. Trees being felled in Panama circa 1910 as part of malaria control operations. After the trees are cleared, a ditch will be dug to drain the standing water

Background imageHazard Collection: Landfill scavenging, Indonesia

Landfill scavenging, Indonesia
Landfill scavenging. People searching newly dumped landfill rubbish for materials and items that can be sold on. Photographed on Trash moutain, Makassar, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageHazard Collection: Nuclear waste disposal, conceptual image C014 / 0674

Nuclear waste disposal, conceptual image C014 / 0674
Nuclear waste disposal, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageHazard Collection: Gold stamp mill, USA, 1888

Gold stamp mill, USA, 1888
Gold stamp mill. Workers cleaning the inside of a stamp mill used to obtain gold from crushed ore. After crushing (at right), the ore was washed over mercury-coated copper sheets (at left)

Background imageHazard Collection: Smog from wildfires, Tomsk C015 / 5889

Smog from wildfires, Tomsk C015 / 5889
Smog. View of the city of Tomsk, Russia, through a heavy smog caused by local wild fires. Photographed in July 2012

Background imageHazard Collection: Mudstone and shale cliff, Dorset C017 / 8237

Mudstone and shale cliff, Dorset C017 / 8237
Mudstone and shale cliff, Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, UK. This view shows the rock strata and alternating layers of bitumous shale (grey) and calcareous mudstone (brown)

Background imageHazard Collection: School trip, Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset C017 / 8236

School trip, Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset C017 / 8236
School trip. School children and teachers on a trip to Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset. This area is part of the Jurassic Coast Heritage Site. It is rich in oil and fossils

Background imageHazard Collection: Treatment using X-rays, 1897

Treatment using X-rays, 1897
Treatment using X-rays. 19th-century artwork of a patient in bed being treated by X-rays from the machine at right. At the time (1897)

Background imageHazard Collection: Air products chemical works

Air products chemical works, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, UK

Background imageHazard Collection: Oil and chemical waste disposal site

Oil and chemical waste disposal site, West Midlands

Background imageHazard Collection: Child labour in canning factory, 1909 C017 / 7878

Child labour in canning factory, 1909 C017 / 7878
Child labour in canning factory. Boy working at a production line in a canning factory. The gearing of the machinery is exposed

Background imageHazard Collection: Toxic medication, conceptual artwork C016 / 4664

Toxic medication, conceptual artwork C016 / 4664
Toxic medication, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageHazard Collection: Toxic medication, conceptual artwork C016 / 4663

Toxic medication, conceptual artwork C016 / 4663
Toxic medication, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageHazard Collection: Cyanide engraving furnace, 1914 C016 / 4515

Cyanide engraving furnace, 1914 C016 / 4515
Cyanide engraving furnace. Printing worker dipping a plate in a cyanide furnace at the US Bureau of Printing and Engraving, Washington DC, USA

Background imageHazard Collection: Lead paint C016 / 4472

Lead paint C016 / 4472
Lead paint. Close-up photograph of a window sill showing old layers of paint that contain lead. Lead pigments were a common ingredient in white, yellow, red and orange paints

Background imageHazard Collection: Lead paint C016 / 4473

Lead paint C016 / 4473
Lead paint. Close-up photograph of a window sill showing old layers of paint that contain lead. Lead pigments were a common ingredient in white, yellow, red and orange paints

Background imageHazard Collection: MDF and chipboard C016 / 4468

MDF and chipboard C016 / 4468
MDF and chipboard. Stack of MDF (medium density fibreboard) and chipboard wood. MDF is made from broken down wood fibres that are reformed into panels along with resins that bind the fibres together

Background imageHazard Collection: Mothballs C016 / 4469

Mothballs C016 / 4469
Mothballs. Mothballs contain chemicals that repel or kill insects that feed on clothing. Older formulations used the organic compound naphthalene

Background imageHazard Collection: Washing deterrgent tablets C016 / 4467

Washing deterrgent tablets C016 / 4467
Washing detergent tablets. Mixture of dishwasher and washing machine tablets and capsules. These tablets contain a concentrated dose of detergent and are sealed in water soluble wrapping

Background imageHazard Collection: Carpet treated with stain remover C016 / 4425

Carpet treated with stain remover C016 / 4425
Carpet treated with stain remover. Photograph showing the cleaning effect of stain remover on an old carpet. The right hand side has been treated

Background imageHazard Collection: X-ray crystallography C016 / 3823

X-ray crystallography C016 / 3823
X-ray crystallography. Researcher using an X-ray machine to obtain crystal diffraction patterns of proteins for 3-D imaging of enzymes

Background imageHazard Collection: Redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus migrant male caught in spring / clap trap (also

Redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus migrant male caught in spring / clap trap (also known as sep trap) Ponza Italy April

Background imageHazard Collection: Fire uniform heat tests at Lambeth HQ

Fire uniform heat tests at Lambeth HQ
Demonstration of the Teled Noflam Protective Suit at Brigade HQ, 29 November 1965. The firefighter is retrieving a motor cycle tyre from a burning oil tray, in crouch position

Background imageHazard Collection: American World War II poster for the New Orleans Office of Civilian Defense, c1943

American World War II poster for the New Orleans Office of Civilian Defense, c1943
WORLD WAR II POSTER, c1943. American World War II poster for the New Orleans Office of Civilian Defense, c1943, seeking volunteers for decontamination squads

Background imageHazard Collection: a double arrow traffic sign with a blue sky behind

a double arrow traffic sign with a blue sky behind

Background imageHazard Collection: Australia, Victoria, Grampians National Park, Kangaroo Crossing road warning sign

Australia, Victoria, Grampians National Park, Kangaroo Crossing road warning sign along rural road

Background imageHazard Collection: Car driving in fog

Car driving in fog

Background imageHazard Collection: Warning sign for nuclear radiation

Warning sign for nuclear radiation
SIGN: NUCLEAR RADIATION. Warning sign for nuclear radiation

Background imageHazard Collection: Cigarette butts in a tin

Cigarette butts in a tin

Background imageHazard Collection: Chemical exercise, Barkers car park, Kensington

Chemical exercise, Barkers car park, Kensington
Firefighters taking part in a chemical exercise in Barkers car park, Kensington, SW London

Background imageHazard Collection: LCC-LFB - Safety in the home, fire prevention campaign

LCC-LFB - Safety in the home, fire prevention campaign
A photograph from the Brigades fire prevention campaign. The hazards of drying cloths and teatowels over a lit gas cooker are highlighted, showing how this could lead to fires

Background imageHazard Collection: Fire uniform heat tests at Lambeth HQ

Fire uniform heat tests at Lambeth HQ
Demonstration of the Teled Noflam Protective Suit at Brigade HQ, 29 November 1965

Background imageHazard Collection: A fire damaged television set

A fire damaged television set
The aftermath of a fire in a television set at 98 Philbeach Gardens, London SW5

Background imageHazard Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his flagship, the Lawrence

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his flagship, the Lawrence, for the Niagara to continue fighting against the British at the Battle of Lake Erie, 10 September 1813

Background imageHazard Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his badly damaged flagship, the Lawrence

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his badly damaged flagship, the Lawrence, for the Niagara to continue fighting against the British at the Battle of Lake Erie

Background imageHazard Collection: WAR OF 1812: OFFICERS. Portraits of American officers who participated in battles in the War of 1812

WAR OF 1812: OFFICERS. Portraits of American officers who participated in battles in the War of 1812. Clockwise from left: Oliver Hazard Perry, Isaac Hull, William Bainbridge, and James Lawrence

Background imageHazard Collection: RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, 1871. Our Constant Traveling Companion. American cartoon comment by Thomas

RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, 1871. Our Constant Traveling Companion. American cartoon comment by Thomas Nast, 1871, on the frequent fatal railroad (left) and steamboat (right) accidents of the time



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"Hazardous Encounters: From Dodge Chargers to Stormy Seas, Unveiling the Dangers of History" The iconic Dodge Charger from the "Dukes of Hazard" may have been a symbol of rebellion and adventure on-screen, but its high-speed chases were not without their hazards. Porthleven during Storm Eunice on 18th February 2022, Cornwall, England, UK - a picturesque coastal town transformed into a treacherous landscape as nature unleashed its fury. Journey back to the coal mines in England during the 1850s when brave men risked their lives daily in pursuit of black gold beneath the earth's surface. Blowing glass in a British factory during the 1800s was an art form that required skill and precision but also exposed workers to hazardous fumes and extreme temperatures. Glass factory workers in Britain faced numerous dangers while crafting delicate masterpieces – from molten glass burns to toxic chemical exposure – all for creating beauty out of fragility. DDE-90038844 - A haunting reminder of how seemingly innocent objects can become potential hazards if mishandled or misused. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse stands tall against raging storms, guiding ships away from perilous rocky shores with unwavering determination amidst hazardous conditions. Gas masks became essential protective gear during times of war or industrial accidents when poisonous gases threatened human life – a stark reminder of humanity's struggle against unseen perils. RRS Bransfield battles rough seas en route to Antarctica, reminding us that even modern vessels face unpredictable hazards when venturing into polar regions' unforgiving waters. Meet Hippo (Hippopotamus amphibius), seemingly docile yet one of Africa's deadliest creatures; this gentle giant conceals immense power within its jaws and serves as a constant reminder that appearances can be deceiving. "Nichiren Calming the Storm".