The risks associated with medication in the workplace depend on the kind of medication, whether it is being manufactured or is being used by a worker, and what kinds of work the people in the workplace are doing.
Spills and fires are the major hazards associated with most workplace storage facilities.
Chemical, physical, and biological hazards
Side effects , Overdosing on the prescribed amount. Basically when asking this question you have to take in a lot of variables
The risks to the environment from your workplace and job activity depend entirely on the kind of work performed in your workplace and how you do it.
Risks are the same as for those patients receiving any anesthesia: a reaction to medication and/or breathing problems. There is also the risk of bladder infection or bladder leaks.
Risks that you are unable to deal with will not be able to be "handled" so there will be no workplace procedures for doing so.
where would you go to in the workplace to find appropriate authority to be involved in medication
Generally no. However, you have to weigh risks against the risks of pregnancy. There is also some risk associated with the medication that is worsened by smoking. So don't.
Using a food syringe to give medication to pets can make it easier to ensure they receive the correct dose. However, there are risks such as accidentally giving too much medication or causing injury if the syringe is not used properly. It is important to consult a veterinarian before using a food syringe for administering medication to pets.
As long as risks in the workplace are unreported or not adequately dealt with, they remain and may result in property damage, injury or death.
What are the risks associated to management information system
regulations and risks associated with carrying children