generally most employers insurance companies require a drug test for ANY work/ employment related accidents requiring any medical care, or any time away from the job...
The falling hazard refers to things that fall from the sky that may hurt people.
Peroxides have their own hazard category.
Occupational Hygiene (Industrial Hygiene) is one of several disciplines that fall under the wider category of occupational health and safety. Others include:safety engineeringoccupational medicineoccupational nursinghealth physicsergonomics
The statement, "not every walking or working surface can be a potential fall hazard," is false.
HTC
true
Dry ice and asbestos are Hazard Class 9, "Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods."
natural
Nuclear waste?
yes!
If you are on about in the corridors, it is a safety hazard as you could fall and trip.
A bucket or pan or bowl.