Learn about the potential risks and consequences of slips, trips, and falls, ergonomic hazards, fire and explosion hazards, and more. Find out how to identify and address these hazards and protect your employees and business.
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Learn about the potential risks and consequences of slips, trips, and falls, ergonomic hazards, fire and explosion hazards, and more. Find out how to identify and address these hazards and protect your employees and business.
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Learn about six common types of workplace hazards, such as chemical, ergonomic, health and physical hazards, and how to manage them. Find out how to create policies, train employees and provide safety equipment to avoid accidents and injuries.
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Ergonomic hazards can cause musculoskeletal disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome or back injuries. Workers should be aware of potential ergonomic hazards in their work environment and take steps to prevent them. Noise: Exposure to loud noise can cause hearing loss. Workers should use hearing protection when working in noisy environments.
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Potential hazards of a bench grinder Rest plate not adjusted to the correct angle or not used – could cause a pinch point leading to injury and damage to the equipment and material being used. Gap between rest plate and grinding wheel is greater than 4mm wide – could cause a pinch point leading to injury or laceration to fingers being trapped.
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Learn about the top 10 workplace hazards, such as slips, trips, and falls, electrical, fire, confined spaces, and more. Find out how to avoid and protect yourself from these potential dangers with safety tips and precautions.
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Learn about the six types of workplace hazards (safety, biological, chemical, ergonomic, work organization, and physical) and how to identify them. Find out how to prevent and control hazards with safety protocols, checklists, and tools.
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Nonroutine or infrequent tasks, including maintenance and startup/shutdown activities, also present potential hazards. Plans and procedures need to be developed for responding appropriately and safely to hazards associated with foreseeable emergency scenarios and nonroutine situations.
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Learn the definitions and examples of hazard and risk in workplace health and safety. Find out how to identify, assess and control hazards and risks using a systematic approach.
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Learn about the types and examples of workplace hazards that can cause injury or illness to workers. Find out how to identify and mitigate these hazards with preventive measures and industry-specific tips.
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Identifying Common Workplace Hazards: 20 Examples. There are many different hazards that can be present in the workplace in Australia, ranging from physical hazards such as slips, trips, and falls to chemical and biological hazards and psychological hazards such as stress and bullying.. It is essential for employers to identify these hazards and take steps to eliminate or minimize the risks to ...
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