Unit 2: Identifying Hazards

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Unit 2: Identifying Hazards ProSafety Curriculum for the Culinary Arts Washington Restaurant Association Dept of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences School of Public Health University of Washington

Job hazards: A job hazard is anything at work that can hurt you either physically or mentally. Safety hazards: Can cause immediate accidents and injuries Examples: knives, hot grease, trip hazards, sharp edges, etc. Chemical hazards: Are gasses, vapors, liquids, or dusts that can harm your body Examples: Cleaning products, pesticides Biological hazards: Are living things that can cause sickness or disease Examples: Bacteria, viruses, or parasites Other health hazards: Are harmful things, not in the other categories, that can injure you or make you sick. These hazards are sometimes less obvious because they may not cause health problems right away. Examples: noise, repetitive movements Slide 1

Sample Hazard Map Slide 2

Finding Hazards, Key Points Every job has health and safety hazards. You should always be aware of these hazards. Slide 3