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1.Hazard: something that could potentially cause harm. Risk: the degree of likelihood that harm will be caused.
2.natural hazard a natural hazard is a natural phenomenon that might have a negative effects on humans and other animals,or the environment
3.To be sure that all hazards are found:
Look at all aspects of the work and include non-routine activities such as maintenance, repair, or cleaning.
Look at the physical work environment, equipment, materials, products, etc. ...
Include how the tasks are done.
Look at injury and incident records.
4.In short, a hazard can cause harm. A risk is how likely it is to do so. The two terms work together to enable employers fully assess their working environment for potential dangers and prioritise them effectively. Let's look more in-depth at hazards and how they can be identified and categorised.
5.Proper waste disposal and management can be done by applying the 3R – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Reducing means lessening the amount of trash/garbage produced. Reusing refers to using materials more than once while recycling means creating new material or product out of trash/garbage.
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