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Hazard Identification Process

Regular workplace inspections help identify hazards such as slip, trip, and fall hazards from wet floors or clutter; electrical hazards from exposed or damaged wires; chemical hazards from improper storage or handling of hazardous materials; ergonomic hazards like poorly designed workstations, repetitive motions, or awkward postures; and physical hazards such as unguarded machinery, falling objects, or noise exposure.

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Hazard Identification Process

Regular workplace inspections help identify hazards such as slip, trip, and fall hazards from wet floors or clutter; electrical hazards from exposed or damaged wires; chemical hazards from improper storage or handling of hazardous materials; ergonomic hazards like poorly designed workstations, repetitive motions, or awkward postures; and physical hazards such as unguarded machinery, falling objects, or noise exposure.

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Hazard Identification Process

Regular workplace inspections


Examples of hazards that can be identified during inspections include:

Slip, trip, and Electrical Chemical Ergonomic Physical hazards


fall hazards hazards hazards hazards • unguarded
• wet floors • exposed wires • improper storage • poor workstation machinery
• cluttered walkways • damaged cords • handling disposal design • falling objects
• uneven surfaces • overloaded circuits of hazardous • repetitive motions • noise exposure.
materials • awkward postures

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