What does HCM mean?
HCM means Hazardous Conditions in Mines
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Hazardous Conditions in Mines?
Hazardous Conditions in Mines can be abbreviated as HCM
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What does HCM stand for? HCM stands for "Hazardous Conditions in Mines". |
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How to abbreviate "Hazardous Conditions in Mines"? "Hazardous Conditions in Mines" can be abbreviated as HCM. |
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What is the meaning of HCM abbreviation? The meaning of HCM abbreviation is "Hazardous Conditions in Mines". |
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What is HCM abbreviation? One of the definitions of HCM is "Hazardous Conditions in Mines". |
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What does HCM mean? HCM as abbreviation means "Hazardous Conditions in Mines". |
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What is shorthand of Hazardous Conditions in Mines? The most common shorthand of "Hazardous Conditions in Mines" is HCM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CHSUE - Center for Hazardous Substances in Urban Environments
- ISHOW - Information System for Hazardous Organics In Water
- SAHMEE - Simulator of Assorted Hazardous Malfunctions in Electrical Equipment
- SLiCA - Survey of Living Conditions in Circumpolar Arctic
- SECRA - Social and Environmental Conditions in Rural Areas
- CR - Conditions in RSS
- CSW - Conditions in Soils or Water
- FEM - Firefighting Equipment in Mines
- GCM - Grounding Connectors in Mines
- MCSA - Mine Conditions in South Africa
- OHC - Other Hazardous Conditions
- SCOPSCO - Scientific Collaboration on Past Speciation Conditions in Ohrid
- SCI - Secondary Conditions in Individuals
- SHM - Scaling Highwalls in Mines
- SPM - Smoking Prohibition in Mines
- TCTA - Terms Conditions in Any
- Rohs - Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronical Equipment
- MHB - Materials Hazardous Only in Bulk
- climate. - The prevailing weather conditions in a geographical region.
- sterilizer - (DOD,NATO) In mine warfare, a device included in mines to render the mine permanently inoperative on expiration of a pre-determined time after laying.