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Answer:
Depending on the nature of the company, senior management may have to help workers manage specific hazards associated with their tasks:
1, chemical (toxic, flammable, corrosive, explosive)
2.electrical (shock/short circuit, fire, static, loss of power)
3.ergonomics (strain, human error)
4. excavation (collapse)
5.explosion (chemical reaction, over pressurization)
6.fall (condition results in slip/trip from heights or on walking surfaces—poor housekeeping, uneven surfaces, exposed ledges)
7.fire/heat (burns to skin and other organs)
8.mechanical (vibration, chaffing, material fatigue, failure, body part exposed to damage)
9.noise (hearing damage, inability to communicate, stress)
10.radiation (X-rays, microwave ovens, microwave towers for radio or TV stations or wireless technology)
11.struck by (falling objects and projectiles injure body)
12.struck against (injury to body part when action causes contact with a surface, as when screwdriver slips)
13.temperature extreme (heat stress, exhaustion, hypothermia)
14.visibility (lack of lighting or obstructed vision that results in error or injury)
15.weather phenomena (snow, rain, wind, ice that increases or creates a hazard)
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