Hazard- Potential source of harm or an adverse Physical Hazards
health effect on the person involved.
Illumination Health - Level of efficiency of an individual’s body. OSH Standard Rule 1075 Safety- The state of being safe, a condition “All places where persons work or pass or may have wherein a person is protected against consequences of failure or undesirable to work or pass in emergencies, shall be provided events- Person’s mental or physical condition Safety Hazards - Increase the risk level to which during time of use with adequate natural lighting or a person is exposed and can bring immediate artificial lighting or both, suitable for the operation effect Safety Hazards and the special type of work performed.” - Anything that can cause spills - Tripping on cords running across the floor - Unguarded machines, moving machine parts - Electrical hazards - Confined spaces Health Hazards - Hazards that affects the worker’s health and bring delayed results Biological Hazards - Viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites Chemical Hazards - Chemicals that cause illness, skin irritations or breathing problems - Acute Toxicity - Adverse effect of a substance that result either from a single exposure or from multiple exposure in short period of time - Chronic Toxicity - Development of adverse effect as the result of long term exposure to toxinant other stressor Physical Hazards - Factors from the environment that can harm the body without touching it - Excessive Noise - Inadequate Illumination - Extreme Temperature - Extreme Pressure - Vibration - Inadequate Ventilation - Radiation Ergonomic Hazards - Occur when body positions and working conditions put strain on worker’s body Psychological Hazards - Work organization that cause stress to workers