Explanation:
physical hazards – the most common workplace hazards, including vibration, noise and slips, trips and falls;
ergonomic hazards – physical factors that harm the musculoskeletal system, such as repetitive movement, manual handling and poor body positioning;
chemical hazards – any hazardous substance that can cause harm to your employees;
biological hazards – bacteria and viruses that can cause health effects, such as hepatitis, HIV/AIDS and Legionnaire’s disease.
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Explanation:
physical hazards – the most common workplace hazards, including vibration, noise and slips, trips and falls;
ergonomic hazards – physical factors that harm the musculoskeletal system, such as repetitive movement, manual handling and poor body positioning;
chemical hazards – any hazardous substance that can cause harm to your employees;
biological hazards – bacteria and viruses that can cause health effects, such as hepatitis, HIV/AIDS and Legionnaire’s disease.