Use "exposure to fumes" in a sentence

1. May emit toxic Aniline and chloride fumes under exposure to high temperatures or flame

2. Work involving exposure to aromatic polycyclic hydrocarbons present in coal soots, tar, pitch, fumes or dust

3. 17.Work with and endure exposure to toxic fumes from compressed gases, fuels, adhesives, acids, chemicals and paints.

4. Some scientists are concerned about long-term exposure to low levels of manganese oxides from car exhaust fumes.

5. Although hard-Anodized metal is less likely to warp due to high heat exposure, high temperatures cause the non-stick coating to break down and release harmful fumes

6. Noxious Fumes Blasting generates carbon monoxide and other noxious fumes

7. Toxic fumes.

8. Reports and records of small communities and groups of people show how they have suffered or died of exposure to toxic fumes , vapours , aerosols , dust and pesticides .

9. Anhydrous ammonia is a pungent gas with suffocating fumes Symptoms can include breathing difficulty; irritation of the eyes, nose or throat Exposure to high concentrations can lead to death

10. The wife fumes.

11. " Vinegar fumes asphyxiates.

12. Watch those fumes!

13. The metal, however, can be toxic when fumes are inhaled, and acute or chronic beryllium exposure can lead to severe lung conditions, including chronic beryllium disease, also known as Berylliosis.

14. It is dangerous to inhale ammonia fumes.

15. Death by asphyxiation due to nitric acid fumes.

16. We're running on fumes.

17. 16.Work with and endure exposure to toxic fumes from compressed gases, fuels, adhesives, acids, chemicals and paints. 17.Work near equipment with fast moving parts and surfaces with extreme temperatures.

18. Fumes from well water

19. 26 It is dangerous to inhale ammonia fumes.

20. 1 It is dangerous to inhale ammonia fumes.

21. To subject to the fumes of ether; anesthetize. Sentencedict.com

22. 4 It is dangerous to inhale ammonia fumes.

23. Medical definition of Berylliosis: poisoning resulting from exposure to fumes and dusts of beryllium compounds or alloys and occurring chiefly as an acute pneumonitis or as a granulomatosis involving especially the lungs.

24. Mr. White said the fumes aren't good to breathe.

25. 19 Six people choked to death on the fumes.

26. She almost choked to death in the thick fumes.

27. Walk on the inside to avoid the traffic fumes.

28. Exposure to cold

29. It's giving off smelly fumes.

30. The fumes made them woozy.

31. 21 Six people choked to death on the fumes.

32. I can see you're not allergic to car fumes.

33. Exposure to actual violence

34. They died from inhaling noxious fumes.

35. The phenomenon is attributed to the exhaust fumes from ships.

36. 28 Walk on the inside to avoid the traffic fumes.

37. 3 She almost choked to death in the thick fumes.

38. 23 He breathed out wine fumes.

39. Exhaust fumes are poisoning our cities.

40. The fire gave off choking fumes.

41. Cooking fumes may activate the alarm.

42. When heated to decomposition, calcium Arsenate produces toxic fumes of arsenic

43. Exhaust fumes are bad for your health.

44. 29 The fire gave off choking fumes.

45. 12 Exhaust fumes are poisoning our cities.

46. He was almost stifled by the fumes.

47. The fireman was suffocated by the fumes.

48. It is dangerous to inhale the fumes produced by these chemicals.

49. 5 Cooking fumes may activate the alarm.

50. Maybe she was hoping to asphyxiate him with carbon monoxide fumes.

51. The fumes generated during Blasting operations, especially …

52. Sometimes exhaust fumes escape into the vehicle.

53. 25 They died from inhaling noxious fumes.

54. Today poisonous fumes are polluting the air.

55. Extreme reaction to UV exposure.

56. Anamnesis should include detailed information on age, time of employment, occupation, occupational hazards, such as exposure to noise (current and in previous workplaces), exposure and co-exposure to chemicals, exposure and co-exposure to local vibration, nonoccupational exposure to aforementioned hazards, signs and symptoms of the disease, as well as other risk factors promoting

57. 7 Exhaust fumes are bad for your health.

58. 6 Many household products give off noxious fumes.

59. Sources of exposure to Benzene

60. Known risk factors include radiation exposure, exposure to female hormones (estrogen), and genetic factors.

61. Factory chimneys spewed fumes out into the sky.

62. 27 He was almost stifled by the fumes.

63. 14 Sometimes exhaust fumes escape into the vehicle.

64. 9 The smoke and fumes almost suffocated me.

65. 1 The air was thick with cigar fumes.

66. Gas fumes add to the industrial pollution that hangs over many cities.

67. Sulfite fumes will be given off during the drying process; also, if sodium bisulfite is added to water for steam Blanchings, fumes will escape with the steam.

68. 1 Many household products give off noxious fumes.

69. If you smell gas fumes or burning, take the car to your mechanic.

70. Is Early Exposure to Allergen Protective?

71. Why, some youths even sniff fire- extinguisher fumes!

72. These fires produce really obnoxious fumes and smoke.

73. 26 Petrol fumes always make me feel ill.

74. 21 The fireman was suffocated by the fumes.

75. Due to the long exposure times, radiation exposure is significantly higher compared to a simple breathhold helical acquisition.

76. Utes after exposure to simple Asphyxiant

77. 20 The air is heavily polluted with traffic fumes.

78. The bus was pouring out thick black exhaust fumes.

79. When toxic fumes began to drift toward our homes, we were told to evacuate.

80. * Exposure to Acrylonitrile can cause weakness