POL242Y1 : Hazard info.pdf
Document Summary
A hazard is anything that can hurt you or make you ill. you face hazards every day driving, playing sports, or just walking across the street. To protect yourself against workplace hazards you first need to know how to recognize them. A workplace hazard is any condition, practice, or behaviour that could cause injury or illness to a person or damage to property. Types of injuries and illness: acute and chronic. Some hazards like slippery floors or boiling water cause injuries right away. Examples of acute injuries are burns, fractures, bruises. Illnesses that develop over a long period of time are called chronic. Examples of chronic illnesses include repetitive strain, hearing loss, and cancer. It helps to know that hazards come in several forms. They are generally grouped into four basic types: Physical hazards include unsafe machines and environmental conditions. Examples are unguarded machine parts like saw blades, constant noise, or prolonged exposure to sun or cold.