Phsical, Chemical, and Biological Hazards
Gases Examples
Aerosols, Vehicle fumes and Carbon monoxide
Liquid Define
Any chemical found in a liquid form at room temperature. Liquid chemical may cause poisoning by ingestion, inhalation, or absorption.
Dust Examples
Bags of cement, Asbestos, Glass fibers and sanding
Animals
Bites, Skin contact and Manure
Humans
Blood, mucus, saliva, and waste
Chemical Hazards
Chemicals that may cause injury or illness to workers if they are inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin
Vapors Examples
Cleaners, Paints and Pesticides
Dust Define
Dust are tiny particles of solids. You may be exposed to dust from material or from a work processes that create dust.
Electricity
Electrical wire, Electrical equipment, Electrical outlet, Lighting and Batteries
Liquid Examples
Fertilizers, Pesticides, Cleaners, Herbicides and Paints
Biological Hazards
Hazards that are living things or their by products that may cause injury or illness workers
Physical Hazard
Hazards that cause injuries or illnesses by transferring energy between objects and workers
Falling: Elevations or Heights
Ladder, walkway over a pit, boxes on a high shelf, elevated walkway and stairs
Moving Parts
Power Takeoff, Drill and Engine Parts
Sharp Objects or Machines
Power saw, box cutter, meat slicer and knife
Gases Define
Some chemicals are in gas form when they are at room temperature.
Noise
Tractor Engine, Loud Music, Explosives, Machinery and Power tools
Vapors Define
Vapors are tiny drops of liquid that are suspended in the air. Vapors from some chemicals may irritate the eye and skin.
Slipping and Tripping
Wet or oily surfaces, Weather hazards, Occasional spills and Clutter in your way