The average is from 1 to 1.5 seconds.
It all depends on the persons reaction time. Some people can react in under a second while others take up to 3 seconds to realize what has happened.
A "safety hazard" is something that could cause a person to be injured or killed.
reaction time ----a+ foolThe amount of time it takes a person to perceive a stimulus and react to it is averagely 1 to 1.5 seconds.
Probably the same way we perceive a photograph of a person. It'd seem flat.
Peril: cause of a loss Hazard: increases the chance of a loss Moral Hazard: tendancy for an individual to take risks because the party taking the risk won't feel the cost of the loss Morale Hazard: indifference of an insured person to a loss because of insurance
That is a matter of personal preference as some people would perceive certain colours differently and a colour that one person sees easily may not neccesarily be as easy to perceive for another person.
I wouldn't care unless I liked the person .
The only person allowed to submit a hazard report is the Unit Safety Representative
# most people probably don't know what your talking about, # the person answering your question is one of those people, # I'm the person answering your question.
In the context of recognizing or identifying a hazard: The ability to recognize a hazard implies the person has had some level of training to be able to do so. A person who has had training and is able to recognize a hazard may not identify a hazard for a number of different reasons. A person may not identify a recognizable hazard because they are distracted. However if a person does not recognize an identifiable hazard it probably means they were not adequately trained.
It means that you perceive yourself as a decent, moral and upright person.
The term is "hazard." A hazard is a potential source of harm or adverse health effects on a person or thing.