hello our names are Stephanie and we were wondering wats a hazard in hospitality
A hazard in the workplace is any practice, process, or condition that could result in injury, illness, death or property damage.
The textbook answer is "A hazard is any situation that has the potential to cause, or potentially cause harm or can be harmful to people, property or environment"
it is some thing that as the ability to cause harm or injury
The provision of services constitutes employment in industries such as healthcare, education, consulting, hospitality, and personal services. This type of employment involves delivering specific services or expertise to clients or customers in exchange for payment.
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An abstract noun would be 'hospitalisation'.
Hospitality is a noun, not a verb, and so doesn't have a past tense.
Products of hospitality business
hospitality
It is an abstract noun. It can also be and adjective, as in the hospitality industry.
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Hospitality shown. "We were grateful for the hospitality shown by you and your family." Unless you wanted to say, "We were grateful for the hospitality you and your family showed us."