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Chapter 7*: PHYSICAL HAZARDS, DROWNING AND INJURIES
www.who.intPhysical hazards are generally perceptible and discernible. Physical hazards, unlike many microbiological, biological and chemical hazards do not require laboratory analysis for their recognition or description. The hazards that can lead to drowning and injury may be natural or …
BRIEF
www.osha.govmust first identify and classify the chemical hazard(s). Appendices A, B, and C are all mandatory. The classification criteria for health hazards are in Appendix A and the criteria for physical hazards are presented in Appendix B of the revised Hazard Communication Standard. After classifying the hazardous chemicals, the manufacturer, importer or
PART 2 PHYSICAL HAZARDS - UNECE Homepage
www.unece.org- 45 - 2.1.3 Hazard communication General and specific considerations concerning labelling requirements are provided in Hazard communication: Labelling (Chapter 1.4). Annex 1 contains summary tables about classification and labelling.
Physical Hazards: Noise & Vibration - OHS BOK
www.ohsbok.org.auand environmental control, gained both in Europe and in Australia. In Brisbane he worked with the Environmental Protection Agency followed by 22 years with Workplace Health and Safety Queensland. As Managing Director of Environmental Directions Pty Ltd, he has written and presented workshops and training courses on