3.8.5 Grave Risk of Death to Additional Persons is a type of risk that states that an action taken by a person has caused or could cause death to another person or persons. This includes situations such as when someone engages in reckless driving or careless behavior that results in the death of someone else. It also includes situations where someone’s negligence leads to the death of another person. Examples of this risk include medical malpractice, failure to provide proper safety equipment, or failure to properly train employees. Other types of 3.8.5 Grave Risk of Death to Additional Persons include workplace accidents, product liability, exposure to hazardous substances, and exposure to toxic substances.