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Y.S. 2d 910, 913 (although firearms are dangerous instrumentalities, their use while hunting is not abnormally dangerous activity requiring imposition of strict liability); see also Moore v. R.G. Industries, Inc.
Some examples of activities that are considered abnormally dangerous in Texas include; storing explosives, blasting or explosive demolition activities, disposing hazardous chemical wastes, production or containment of radioactive emissions,, operating heavy machinery, and working with high-voltage electricity.
For instance, activities such as blasting explosives, disposing of hazardous chemical waste, and the containment or production of radioactive materials are all considered abnormally dangerous on a universal level.
Most courts look to some of the same factors in analyzing the danger: the likelihood of damage, the severity of potential damage, the commonality of the activity, the ability of the danger to be contained, the context of the activity, and the public need for the activity.
Y.S. 2d 910, 913 (although firearms are dangerous instrumentalities, their use while hunting is not abnormally dangerous activity requiring imposition of strict liability); see also Moore v. R.G. Industries, Inc.

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An abnormally dangerous activity is related to tort law. The Restatement of Torts defines it as an activity that (1) is not of common usage, and (2) creates a foreseeable and highly docHub risk of physical harm even when reasonable care is exercised by all actors.
Most courts look to some of the same factors in analyzing the danger: the likelihood of damage, the severity of potential damage, the commonality of the activity, the ability of the danger to be contained, the context of the activity, and the public need for the activity.
An abnormally dangerous activity is related to tort law. The Restatement of Torts defines it as an activity that (1) is not of common usage, and (2) creates a foreseeable and highly docHub risk of physical harm even when reasonable care is exercised by all actors.
Some examples of activities that are considered abnormally dangerous in Texas include; storing explosives, blasting or explosive demolition activities, disposing hazardous chemical wastes, production or containment of radioactive emissions,, operating heavy machinery, and working with high-voltage electricity.
Industries, Inc. (9th Cir. 1986), 789 F. 2d 1326, 1328 (under California law, use of handguns is not ultrahazardous activity for which strict liability may be imposed).

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