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Asked: April 4, 20242024-04-04T09:30:27+05:30 2024-04-04T09:30:27+05:30In: Industrial Safety

What is hazard? Differentiate between acute and chronic hazard.

What is hazard? Differentiate between acute and chronic hazard.

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    1. Himanshu Kulshreshtha Elite Author
      2024-04-04T09:30:52+05:30Added an answer on April 4, 2024 at 9:30 am

      A hazard refers to any source, situation, or condition that has the potential to cause harm, injury, illness, damage to property, or adverse effects on the environment. Hazards can exist in various forms and contexts, including workplace environments, industrial processes, public spaces, natural settings, and everyday activities. Identifying, assessing, and controlling hazards is essential for preventing accidents, injuries, and adverse events and ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals and communities.

      Hazards can be classified into two main categories based on the duration and severity of their effects: acute hazards and chronic hazards. Here's a differentiation between the two:

      1. Acute Hazards:

        • Acute hazards are immediate, short-term threats that pose a high risk of causing harm or adverse effects within a relatively short period, typically ranging from seconds to hours.
        • These hazards often result in rapid onset symptoms or consequences and may have a sudden and dramatic impact on individuals or the environment.
        • Examples of acute hazards include:
          • Chemical spills or releases that result in toxic fumes or vapors, causing respiratory irritation, burns, or chemical poisoning.
          • Fires, explosions, or other emergencies that pose immediate threats to life, property, or the environment.
          • Physical hazards such as falls, slips, trips, or collisions that can lead to injuries or accidents.
          • Biological hazards such as infectious diseases or exposure to pathogens that cause acute illness or infection.
      2. Chronic Hazards:

        • Chronic hazards are long-term threats that pose a continuous or recurring risk of causing harm or adverse effects over an extended period, typically ranging from weeks to years.
        • These hazards often result in gradual onset symptoms or consequences and may have a cumulative effect on individuals or the environment over time.
        • Examples of chronic hazards include:
          • Prolonged exposure to hazardous chemicals or substances in the workplace or environment, leading to chronic health conditions such as cancer, respiratory diseases, or neurological disorders.
          • Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) or musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) caused by repeated exposure to ergonomic risk factors or physical stressors over time.
          • Environmental pollutants or contaminants that accumulate in the air, water, soil, or food chain, posing long-term risks to human health and ecosystems.
          • Occupational hazards such as noise, vibration, or radiation exposure that can lead to hearing loss, cardiovascular problems, or radiation-related illnesses with prolonged or repeated exposure.

      In summary, hazards can be classified as acute or chronic based on the duration and severity of their effects. Acute hazards pose immediate, short-term threats with rapid onset symptoms or consequences, while chronic hazards present long-term risks with gradual onset symptoms or consequences over an extended period. Identifying and mitigating both acute and chronic hazards are essential for protecting individuals, communities, and the environment from harm and ensuring safety and well-being in various settings.

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