Health Hazard Vs Physical Hazard
Health hazards usually affect a person s health and bring about delayed results.
Health hazard vs physical hazard. The hcs definitions for physical and health hazards are. Physical hazard means a chemical for which there is scientifically valid evidence that it is a combustible liquid a compressed gas explosive flammable an organic peroxide. Under the hcs any chemical that presents a physical hazard or a health hazard is considered a hazardous chemical.
A health hazard is classified as a hazard that can do harm to people but from a health definition. Physical hazard are based on the intrinsic properties of the chemical. A chemical that is determined to be hazardous can be either a physical or health hazard or both in some cases.
Breathing vapors from a harmful chemical is a health hazard or exposure of a harmful chemical through absorption of the skin into your blood stream is an example of a health hazard. They can be of various types and sometimes can be unavoidable such as seen in construction and mining. Such psychological hazards as anxiety are also included as workplace health hazards.
There are five main classes of physical hazard namely explosive flammable oxidising gases under pressure and corrosive to metals. However over a period of time employers have developed many safety methods to control and prevent the physical hazards at the workplace. There are 16 physical hazards and 10 health hazards.
Some chemicals can be both a physical and health hazard. Breathing or vision while physical hazards cause damage to the body like skin corrosion. Consequences of failure or any undesirable events.
Health hazards present dangers to human health i e. Physical hazards cause many injuries in organizations and industries. Each hazard is then further divided according to different severity levels.