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Biohazardous {{pll|HAZMAT Cargo|materials}} are those that constitute a hazard to living organisms if exposed to. {{pll|Body Damage|Leaks}} may lead to deaths, uncontrolled spreading of infectious diseases and even pandemics.
Biohazardous materials are a type of {{pll|HAZMAT Cargo|HAZMAT cargo}} that may cause a national, or worldwide, health disaster when {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|leaked}}. Other than potentially causing severe illness and death to those it comes in contact with, biohazardous cargo is also infectious, and its release may lead to {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|global pandemics}}.


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Due to the high level of risk involved, biohazardous cargo is usually handled by the {{pll|Military Licenses|military}}.
Due to the extreme level of risk involved, biohazardous cargo is usually handled by the {{pll|Military Licenses|military}}.
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{{See also|Radioactive|HAZMAT Tier 1|HAZMAT Tier 2|HAZMAT Cargo|Military Licenses}}
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Latest revision as of 21:58, 14 March 2025

Biohazardous materials are a type of HAZMAT cargo that may cause a national, or worldwide, health disaster when leaked . Other than potentially causing severe illness and death to those it comes in contact with, biohazardous cargo is also infectious, and its release may lead to global pandemics .

Due to the extreme level of risk involved, biohazardous cargo is usually handled by the military .