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DRRR

PERFORMANCE TASK #2

NAME: ARRANGUEZ, RHEAROSE A.

G-SECTION: 11-STEM B

BIOLOGICAL HAZARD

Bacteria, viruses, parasites, and molds or fungi are examples of biological health risks. When they come into touch with skin, are eaten, or are
inhaled, they can be harmful to human health. They have the potential to spread diseases such parasite infections, tetanus, lung infections, and
food poisoning.

CHEMICAL HAZARD

A substance that has the potential to endanger life or health is considered to be a chemical hazard. Chemicals are frequently employed in homes
and several other settings. Chemical exposure can have negative impacts on health that might be immediate or long-lasting.

  
 

ERGONOMIC HAZARD

Workplace conditions that deteriorate the body over time and increase the chance of harm are known as ergonomic risk factors. They include
repetitive motion, unnatural posture, forceful movement, stillness, direct pressure, vibration, suffocating heat, loud noise, and work stress.

PHYSICAL HAZARD

Physical risks are events or substances that put your bodily safety at danger. These are the most prevalent and occasionally can be seen in most
workplaces. These include risky situations that can result in harm, disease, or even death.
PHYSCOLOGICAL HAZARD

Psychosocial hazards affect the psychological and physical well-being of workers, including their ability to participate in a work environment among other
people.

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