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From Physical to Environmental Understanding the Different Types of Workplace Hazards

 From Physical to Environmental Understanding the Different Types of Workplace Hazards



Hazard Type

  1. Physical Hazards
  2. Chemical Hazards
  3. Biological Hazards
  4. Radiological Hazards
  5. Ergonomic Hazards
  6. Psychological Hazards
  7. Environmental Hazards

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