improperly stored/handled flammables; electrocution; slip, trip and fall; unsafe firearm storage and handling; entanglement; pinch points; improper machine guarding; operating a vehicle while impaired; repetitive stress; improper lifting; projectiles; improperly segregated chemicals; heat stress; cold stress; dehydration; drowning; struck by; asphyxiant gas; toxic gas; oxygen deficient atmosphere; dermal absorption; exposure to bloodborne pathogens; falls from height; and one of my all-time favorites: decompression and hyper/hypobaric exposure (which is not so common unless you are Scuba diving).
drowning
Safety hazards include:firecutsnoiseacid splashes
Safety hazards that coal miners have to deal with include:cave insgas explosionsfiresbeing crushed or run over by a vehicledrowningfallselectrocutionsuffocation
They can pinch you.
Safety hazards that may be encountered during a tornado include:Collapsing buildingsInjury from wind-driven debrisInjury from being carried away by the wind
Common hazards in a lab include chemical exposures, fires or explosions, sharp objects, biological hazards, electrical hazards, and physical hazards like slips, trips, and falls. Proper safety protocols, training, and protective equipment are crucial to mitigate the risks associated with these hazards.
Common accident hazards in the workplace include slips, trips, and falls due to wet or uneven surfaces, as well as ergonomic hazards related to repetitive motions or poor lifting techniques. Additionally, machinery-related accidents can occur if equipment is not properly maintained or if safety protocols are not followed. Chemical exposure, electrical hazards, and inadequate safety equipment also contribute to workplace accidents. Proper training, safety measures, and regular inspections can help mitigate these risks.
While fire, inhalation hazards, and chemical reactivity are common physical hazards, other types include electrical hazards, radiation hazards, and ergonomic hazards. These physical hazards can pose significant risks to workers' health and safety if not properly managed in the workplace. Employers should identify, assess, and control these hazards to create a safe working environment.
Common health, safety or security hazards in the workplace may include:violence by coworkersslipping or tripping on somethingexcessive exposure to noisebeing cut by a sharp objectexcessive exposure to a solvent vaporblocked emergency exits,unauthorized or improper use of electrical cordsimproper marking of hazardous materials
Each employer has its own procedures for reporting health or safety hazards.
What ever you do, dont take shelter under a tree.
Some safety symbols in biology include the biohazard symbol (indicating potentially hazardous biological material), the flame symbol (indicating flammable materials), the electrical hazard symbol (indicating electrical hazards), and the chemical hazard symbol (indicating presence of chemical hazards).