Hazard Assessment

Workplace Hazards Assessment

workplace hazards assessment

EHS Audit

 We conduct Workplace Hazard Assessments to ensure Workplace Safety and Health. Our audits identify hazards, providing comprehensive reports with findings and adequate controls for a safer workplace. Some of these workplace hazards are explained below:

Physical Hazards

The most common hazards are present in most workplaces at some time. Examples include frayed electrical cords, unguarded machinery, exposed moving parts, constant loud noise, vibrations, working from ladders, scaffolding or heights, spills, and tripping hazards. 

Chemical Hazards

They are present in the workplace when exposed to any chemical preparation (solid, liquid, or gas). Examples include cleaning products and solvents, vapors and fumes, carbon monoxide or other gases, gasoline, or other flammable materials. 

Biological Hazards

Working with people, animals, or infectious plant material. Examples include blood or other bodily fluids, bacteria, viruses, insect bites, and animal and bird droppings. 

Ergonomic Hazards

They occur when the type of work you do, your body position, and/or your working conditions strain your body. They are challenging to identify because you don’t immediately recognize the harm they are doing to your health. Examples include poor lighting, improperly adjusted workstations and chairs, frequent lifting, and repetitive or awkward movements.