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A safety hazard is any thing that can have an adverse impact on your safety. There are a lot of safety hazards in the world for example:deep waterenergized electrical wires,guns, sharp knives,machinery pinch points,being struck by moving equipmentfalling off an unguarded roof edge
Now that's what all company owners/organizations should be asking at the beginning of every project. What they can do...Abide by the safety regulations and guidelinesprovide the right safety trainingget a safety officerget the workplace inspectedhave the right safety equipmentsprovide emergency trainingsprovide emergency equipments
A safety belt should be worn at all times when you're in a vehicle. It should be worn across the hips, versus abdomen, to prevent stomach injury should you get in an accident.
Outside for more ventilation & to reduce potential fire hazard.
For the emplyees, it's the machinery that they work around, which can be reasonably dangerous, and compose fairly incontrolvertable hazards. For the customer, the quality and the way that the food has been handled may contain bacteria or some virus that have the potential to make customers ill.
Risk Management or Safety Professional
Not if you are in a situation where doing so would cause a safety hazard.
How and when to report potential health and safety risks
Tell your supervisor, manager, safety specialist, union representative, or Human Resource manager.
When a potential health and safety risk is identified it is important to address it right away. This corrective action should be swift and eliminate the risk that has been found.Â
Safety harnesses should be worn by anyone who is doing work high above the ground. Safety harnesses generally protect people from falls that could cause potential injury or even death.