A.
Hit by a load dropped from a crane B.
Hit by a nail from a nail gun C.
Run over by a vehicle in a roadway work zone
two fusee hazards
Low head dams pose hazards both above and below dams.They pose hazards both above and below dams
They pose hazards both above and below dams
Low head dams pose hazards both above and below dams.They pose hazards both above and below dams
Low head dams pose hazards both above and below dams.They pose hazards both above and below dams
There are too many possible hazards to list them unless a specific type of workplace is indicated.
Main hazards include: Earthquakes, Drought, Wildfires, Volcanoes, Storms, Landslides.
Either is correct, but the term "this list" is another usable form. (More common is "the list below" rather than "the below list".)
The hazards in a workplace depend on the nature of the work performed there and are too numerous to list without specifying a particular type of workplace.
I don't see any list below.
A hazard list tree categorizes potential hazards into distinct classes to facilitate risk management and safety planning. The main classes of hazards include physical hazards (e.g., machinery accidents), chemical hazards (e.g., exposure to toxic substances), biological hazards (e.g., bacteria or viruses in the workplace), and ergonomic hazards (e.g., repetitive strain injuries from poor workstation design). Each class highlights specific risks that require tailored safety measures to mitigate their impacts.
Risk Priority List