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A hazard in the health and safety context is a material, condition, or circumstance that has the potential for causing injury, illness or death in people or damage to property.
This is one definition of a hazard.It is "any real or potential condition that can cause injury, illness, or death to personnel; damage to or loss of equipment or property; degradation of mission capability or impact to mission accomplishment; or damage to the environment."
Something is a "potential X' if it is capable of becoming X, although it may not be X at the moment, or if it might be X be we are not yet certain of that. A "safety hazard" is a condition or circumstance that could result in injury or property damage. So a "potential safety hazard" is a condition or circumstance that might be able to produce injury or property damage, but we are not yet certain of that, or is capable of becoming such a condition or circumstance at some point in the future.
Hazard
a condition, procedure, or practice that creates a potential for producing death, injury, occupational illness, or equipment damage
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.
TORT
Cerebral Palsy is not a genetic condition. It can not be inherited. Cerebral Palsy is caused most often by a birth-injury happening during or shortly after being born causing brain damage.
Tornados cause mass damage. Causing homelessness, injury, and death.
Your question is missing something. Perhaps you intended to ask, is hazard assessment the process of measuring the potential loss of life, personal injury, economic injury, and property damage resulting from hazards? In which case the answer is yes.
You observe an actual or potential condition, situation, or event that can result in injury.
You observe an actual or potential condition, situation, or event that can result in injury.