1. Physical Hazards: These include hazards such as slips, trips, falls, noise, vibration, radiation, and extreme temperatures that can cause physical harm to employees.
2. Chemical Hazards: These include exposure to hazardous chemicals such as toxic substances, gases, fumes, and liquids that can cause respiratory problems, skin irritation, and other health issues.
3. Biological Hazards: These include exposure to bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms that can cause infections and diseases in employees.
4. Ergonomic Hazards: These include hazards related to poor workstation design, repetitive tasks, awkward postures, and heavy lifting that can cause musculoskeletal disorders and other physical injuries.
5. Psychosocial Hazards: These include hazards related to workplace stress, bullying, harassment, and violence that can have a negative impact on employees' mental health and well-being.
6. Electrical Hazards: These include hazards related to faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, exposed electrical parts, and defective equipment that can cause electric shocks, burns, and fires.
7. Fire Hazards: These include hazards related to flammable materials, combustible dust, faulty equipment, and inadequate fire safety measures that can lead to fires and explosions in the workplace.
8. Mechanical Hazards: These include hazards related to moving machinery, equipment, tools, and vehicles that can cause crushing, cutting, and other types of injuries to employees.
9. Radiation Hazards: These include hazards related to exposure to ionizing radiation from sources such as X-rays, gamma rays, and radioactive materials that can cause radiation sickness and other health problems.
10. Environmental Hazards: These include hazards related to natural disasters, extreme weather conditions, and other environmental factors that can pose risks to employees' safety and health in the workplace.