Workplace hazards are potential sources of harm or adverse health effects on employees while they are performing their job duties. These hazards can come in various forms, from physical dangers like machinery to environmental risks like poor air quality.
Understanding and identifying these hazards is crucial for maintaining a safe working environment. Managing and mitigating workplace hazards can be achieved by conducting regular risk assessments to identify and evaluate hazards, applying control measures, developing and practicing emergency response plans for incidents such as fires, chemical spills or electrical failures, implementing an incident reporting system to help track and manage workplace safety issues, continuously monitoring workplace conditions and conduct safety audits to identify new or unaddressed hazards.
Addressing these hazards proactively can help ensure a safer work environment, reduce accidents and injuries, and promote overall employee well-being.