Sagot :
Answer:
1. Biological hazard
2. Physical hazard
3. Work Organization hazard
4. Physical hazard
5. Physical hazard
6. Biological hazard
7. Physical hazard
8. Chemical hazard
9. Physical hazard
10. Ergonomic hazard
Explanation:
1. Physical hazard – includes floor, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery
surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing, pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and
cold, radiation, poor lighting ventilation, air quality.
2. Mechanical and or electrical - includes electricity, machinery, equipment, pressure vessels, dangerous
goods, forklift, cranes, and hoists.
3. Chemical - include chemical substances such as acids or poisons and those that could lead to fire or
explosion, like pesticides.
4. Biological - includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, vermin, and animals
5. Ergonomic hazard – occurs when the type of work, body positions, and working conditions strain
your body.
6. Work organization hazard – is a hazard or stressor that causes stress (short-term effect) and strain (long
– term effect). These hazards associated with clean workplace issues such as workload, lack of control and /
effect