1. Physical hazards: These include dangers such as slips, trips, falls, and collisions with objects or equipment.
2. Chemical hazards: These include exposure to harmful substances such as toxic chemicals, gases, fumes, and dusts.
3. Biological hazards: These include exposure to infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
4. Ergonomic hazards: These include risks related to poor workstation design, repetitive tasks, and awkward postures that can lead to musculoskeletal disorders.
5. Psychosocial hazards: These include risks related to workplace stress, bullying, harassment, and violence.
6. Electrical hazards: These include risks related to exposure to electricity, such as electric shock, burns, and fires.
7. Fire hazards: These include risks related to combustible materials, faulty wiring, and other factors that can lead to fires.
8. Radiation hazards: These include risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, such as X-rays, gamma rays, and radioactive materials.
9. Noise hazards: These include risks related to exposure to high levels of noise, which can lead to hearing loss and other health problems.
10. Thermal hazards: These include risks related to extreme temperatures, such as heat stress or cold stress.