Concept information
Preferred term
occupational hazards
Definition
- An occupational hazard is something that can cause harm in the work environment if not controlled. Occupational hazards include physical hazards such as exposure to ionizing radiation or noise; biological hazards such as exposure to bacteria or infectious diseases; chemical hazards such as exposure to asbestos or highly reactive fumes; mechanical hazards such as falls or collisions; and psychosocial hazards such as stress, overwork, or the threat of violence. [Source: Green Health: An A-to-Z Guide; Occupational Hazards]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/occupational_hazards
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