Risk: the measure of probability that harm will be caused.
Legislation: a process of creating a law.
Regulation: This is a rule or law that is sustained by an
authority or a body of authorities.
Guidelines: is a rule that guides employees or people to
work, or at school to keep them safe and for the
protection of their well-being.
Liability: is the same as compensation, you owe someone
money for causing a problem for them.
Policies and procedures: a list of rules and techniques
created and maintained inside an organization to
structure processes. This word refers to a series of
instructions given to employees, ranging from broad
guidelines to specific job-related procedures.
Hazard: something that can cause harm to a person.
Overview of different Hazards:
In both industrial research lab and teaching lab has
several types of hazards such Chemicals hazards
wherein; it can cause harm using chemical substance
such as ethanol if not stored properly, there’s no
experience or any guidance using the chemical or it’s not
disposed correctly. Biological hazards, cause a harm
because of biological substances such as microorganism
that could be spread in a workplace if not stored or
disposed or doesn’t have an idea how to be used properly
and unawareness to its potential risk. Equipment
hazards can cause a harm if the equipment is not being
handled properly, or no experience of using or the
equipment is damaged (no maintenance). Environment
Legislation: a process of creating a law.
Regulation: This is a rule or law that is sustained by an
authority or a body of authorities.
Guidelines: is a rule that guides employees or people to
work, or at school to keep them safe and for the
protection of their well-being.
Liability: is the same as compensation, you owe someone
money for causing a problem for them.
Policies and procedures: a list of rules and techniques
created and maintained inside an organization to
structure processes. This word refers to a series of
instructions given to employees, ranging from broad
guidelines to specific job-related procedures.
Hazard: something that can cause harm to a person.
Overview of different Hazards:
In both industrial research lab and teaching lab has
several types of hazards such Chemicals hazards
wherein; it can cause harm using chemical substance
such as ethanol if not stored properly, there’s no
experience or any guidance using the chemical or it’s not
disposed correctly. Biological hazards, cause a harm
because of biological substances such as microorganism
that could be spread in a workplace if not stored or
disposed or doesn’t have an idea how to be used properly
and unawareness to its potential risk. Equipment
hazards can cause a harm if the equipment is not being
handled properly, or no experience of using or the
equipment is damaged (no maintenance). Environment