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Biohazardous materials are those that constitute a hazard to living organisms if exposed to. Leaks may lead to deaths, uncontrolled spreading of infectious diseases and even pandemics.
Biohazardous materials are those that constitute a hazard to living organisms if exposed to. Leaks may lead to deaths, uncontrolled spreading of infectious diseases and even pandemics.


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{{See also|Radioactive|HAZMAT Tier 1|HAZMAT Tier 2|HAZMAT Cargo|Military Licenses}}
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Biohazardous materials are those that constitute a hazard to living organisms if exposed to. Leaks may lead to deaths, uncontrolled spreading of infectious diseases and even pandemics.

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

See also: Radioactive, HAZMAT Tier 1, HAZMAT Tier 2, HAZMAT Cargo, Military Licenses