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hazard identification:
What Types of Hazards Are Identified?
In toxicology, hazards can be classified into several categories:
1.
Chemical Hazards
: These include chemicals that can cause adverse health effects, such as carcinogens, mutagens, and teratogens.
2.
Biological Hazards
: These involve biological agents like bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that can cause infections and diseases.
3.
Physical Hazards
: These are physical agents like radiation, noise, and extreme temperatures that can lead to health problems.
4.
Ergonomic Hazards
: These include factors related to the design of workstations, tools, and tasks that can cause musculoskeletal issues.
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