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- CCOHS: Hazard and Risk - General
Identify hazards and risk factors that have the potential to cause harm (hazard identification) Analyze and evaluate the risk associated with that hazard (risk analysis, and risk evaluation) Determine appropriate ways to eliminate the hazard, or control the risk when the hazard cannot be eliminated (risk control)
- CCOHS: Hazards
Hazards There are many types of hazards - chemical, ergonomic, physical, and psychosocial, to name a few - which can cause harm or adverse effects in the workplace Get resources on specific hazards and their control, including identification, risk assessment and inspections, to keep your workplace healthy and safe
- Hazards to Veterinary Medicine and Animal Care Workers
Veterinary medicine and animal care workers are exposed to different hazards depending on their workplace setting, species of animals, and tasks performed Veterinary medicine and animal care workers experience similar hazards to other healthcare facilities, such as slips, trips, and falls
- Health Effects of Vaping | Smoking and Tobacco Use | CDC
Nicotine Most e-cigarettes, or vapes, contain nicotine, which has known adverse health effects 1 Nicotine is highly addictive 1 Nicotine is toxic to developing fetuses and is a health danger for pregnant women 1 Acute nicotine exposure can be toxic Children and adults have been poisoned by swallowing, breathing, or absorbing vaping liquid through their skin or eyes More than 80% of calls
- CCOHS: Hazard and Risk - Hazard Identification
Identify hazards and risk factors that have the potential to cause harm (hazard identification) Analyze and evaluate the risk associated with that hazard (risk analysis, and risk evaluation) Determine appropriate ways to eliminate the hazard or control the risk when the hazard cannot be eliminated (risk control)
- Correctional Workers Safety | Corrections Workers | CDC
Correctional workers face many different workplace hazards, including: Workplace violence (assaults) Strains Slips, trips, and falls, or other injuries such as when responding to emergencies Occupational needlestick or sharps injuries Motor vehicle-related injuries Exposure to illicit drugs Exposure to infectious diseases (e g , HIV, Hepatitis, TB)
- Biological Hazards - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Biological hazards are disease producing agents (pathogens) that can be transmitted to individuals through various routes of exposure (modes of transmission) Exposure to these hazards may result in acute or chronic health conditions
- About Falls in the Workplace | Falls | CDC
Safety risks Falls in the workplace frequently involve: Unprotected edges Unsafely positioned ladders Misused fall protection Water, grease, and other contaminants on the floor Clutter and tripping hazards in walkways Irregularities in the floor and wall openings
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