improperly stored/handled flammables; electrocution; slip, trip and fall; unsafe firearm storage and handling; entanglement; pinch points; improper machine guarding; operating a vehicle while impaired; repetitive stress; improper lifting; projectiles; improperly segregated chemicals; heat stress; cold stress; dehydration; drowning; struck by; asphyxiant gas; toxic gas; oxygen deficient atmosphere; dermal absorption; exposure to bloodborne pathogens; falls from height; and one of my all-time favorites: decompression and hyper/hypobaric exposure (which is not so common unless you are Scuba diving).
drowning
Safety hazards include:firecutsnoiseacid splashes
Safety hazards that coal miners have to deal with include:cave insgas explosionsfiresbeing crushed or run over by a vehicledrowningfallselectrocutionsuffocation
They can pinch you.
Safety hazards that may be encountered during a tornado include:Collapsing buildingsInjury from wind-driven debrisInjury from being carried away by the wind
Each employer has its own procedures for reporting health or safety hazards.
What ever you do, dont take shelter under a tree.
Common health, safety or security hazards in the workplace may include:violence by coworkersslipping or tripping on somethingexcessive exposure to noisebeing cut by a sharp objectexcessive exposure to a solvent vaporblocked emergency exits,unauthorized or improper use of electrical cordsimproper marking of hazardous materials
The responsibility for controlling safety hazards on the job lies with line management, but the individual employee is also responsible for identifying hazards and ensuring that work does not proceed if the hazards are not adequately controlled.
If significant food safety hazards are not controlled, the chances increase that people who consume the food may become ill and some could become so ill that they die.
The safety hazards in a workplace will be very different depending on what is being done in the particular workplace. Without that information, hazards can only be guessed at, not listed with any degree of confidence.
Safety in General A. Safety is defined as freedom from danger or hazards. B. Safety is a personal responsibility. Most accidents are caused by one person and happen to one person. C. Poor safety attitudes are the biggest hazards in most cases.