plahvatusohtlike
Plahvatusohtlike is an Estonian word that translates to "explosive" in English. It is used to describe substances or materials that have the potential to detonate or explode. This can include a wide range of materials, from chemical compounds to certain types of fuels and even some unstable natural phenomena. The classification of a substance as plahvatusohtlik is based on its inherent properties and its susceptibility to initiating an explosion under specific conditions, such as heat, friction, impact, or the presence of an ignition source.
In industrial and safety contexts, understanding what constitutes plahvatusohtlik material is crucial for preventing accidents. Regulations