What Are The Key Differences Between Hazards And Risks?
Many confuse “hazard” (something that has the potential to cause harm) with “risk” (the likelihood + severity). This video uses examples—falling load, uneven surface, pedestrian path—to show how changing exposure, frequency, or controls changes risk levels. After this, you’ll be able to assess your environment smarter and safer.
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