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the body, such as electric currents, heat, light, vibration, noise and radiation) and work design (ergonomic) hazards. 4.3.2.2 Safety hazards A safety hazard is any force strong enough to cause injury, or damage to property. An injury caused by a safety hazard is usually obvious. For example, a worker may be badly cut.
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