Well I would say since most normal photocopiers are nothing more than a light bulb and mirror I would say yes. Unless you work in a hospital setting and are making copies of X-RAYS.. now that's something totally different. Oh and yes... any copier could probably be hazardous if you were trying to do an ultrasound with the copy machine.
2006-07-13 14:01:17
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answered by BBQGuide 3
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i imagine this relies upon on distinct different factors. If we've an effortless length lady, of effortless correct who isn't ginormously pregnant yet, and the ruin isn't depraved undesirable, then i'd say she'd likely be ok. Now if the female replaced into extra petite and shorter, it ought to reason a difficulty, she'll be in the route of the guidance wheel. Or if the female is 9 months pregnant and as vast as a house that ought to likely create a difficulty. and evidently if it really is a nasty coincidence then everybody's probabilities of being injured upward push. i'm not particular in the experience that they have executed any study on pregnant women and airbags. i know that they have with seat belts, yet i'd have an interest to carry close what the airbag makers say about pregnant women. Hmm....i'd ought to look that up.
2016-11-02 00:43:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the toner is the most caustic part but it is rated safe.
If the copier falls on you it may be damaging.
2006-07-13 13:59:54
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answered by Man 6
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Not designed to be a ultra-sound!
2006-07-13 14:02:09
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answered by edgarrrw 4
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yes
2006-07-13 14:01:28
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answered by angelikness 3
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what does that mean??? lol i dont think it would hurt the baby if thats what ur asking
2006-07-13 13:59:43
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answered by Justinmc93 2
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Depends on what you do with them.
2006-07-13 13:58:46
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answered by billy g 1
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What are you doing withit!!
2006-07-13 14:01:30
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answered by mustanglady 6
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