The noise hazard can make it difficult or impossible for you to hear critical communications, and can cause you to loose part or all of your hearing.
Noise was recognized by specialists as an occupational health hazard at least as early as the 1940s.
Excessive noise exposure results in:hearing losstinnituspossibly also in hypertension
it is not the hazard system, but comes from the speedo cable which is routed behind the dashboard thus making it sound like the flasher unit.
Excessive noise exposure can damage the hearing and can also contribute to elevated blood pressure. It can also mask or distract people from other hazard not directly related to the noise.
Because there are lot hazard there. Including physical hazard such as noise, dust, heat, etc... that generated. In addition, there is the hazard the raised from human behavior and how he/she use the machine (safe or not)
The hazard relay is the turn signal relay as well. The grinding noise is actually the relay buzzing trying to engage. Mine made the noise occasionally and now the turn signals do not Work at all. TIME TO REPLACE THE RELAY.
Broken Glass
That will depend on the degree of the noise hazard. Hearing protection devices do not all offer the same degree of protection. It must be adequate for the hazard the worker is exposed to-
Halley's Comet is unlikely to ever pose a hazard to the Earth. As such, it has no ecological significance.
A hazard is something that can cause harm, e.g. electricity, chemicals, working up a ladder, noise, a keyboard, a bully at work, stress, etc. A risk is the chance, high or low, that any hazard will actually cause somebody harm.
The physical hazard that begins with "ea" is "ear damage." This can occur in environments with excessive noise levels, leading to hearing loss or other auditory issues. Proper hearing protection is essential in such situations to prevent long-term harm to one's hearing.
physical hazard,mechanical hazard,chemical hazard,electric shock hazard,crt monitor high voltage hazard.