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The textbook answer is "A hazard is any situation that has the potential to cause, or potentially cause harm or can be harmful to people, property or environment"
Hazard
Any real or potential condition that can cause mission degradation; injury, illness, or death to personnel; or damage to or loss of equipment or property.
A hazard can be defined as the ability or potential to cause harm through either injury or an accident.
A hazard can be defined as the ability or potential to cause harm through either injury or an accident.
Peril is cause of loss whereas hazard is condition which arises the chances of loss.
hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm to people, equipment and the environment, while risk is consequence and likelihood that hazard has the potential to harm to people, equipment and environment.
A liability hazard is any type of hazardous situation that can cause a lawsuit. One example of a liability hazard would be an icy sidewalk outside your home.
A hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm, for example a loose or frayed carpet, equipment that has not been checked before use etc.
a hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm so the answer is yes.
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