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Difference between physical biological and chemical hazards

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Answered by anikasingh7364
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Answer:

physical hazards can be both natural and human made elements chemical hazards are substances that can cause harm or damage to the body property or the environment

chemical hazards can be both natural and human made origin biological hazards are biological agents that can be caused harm to the human body

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Answered by deepanshu67892
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Answer:

There are major three types of hazards.

Physical hazards

Chemical hazards

Biological hazards

Explanation:

The meaning of hazards is to risk and harm the body. When our body or any substance is harmed physically, chemically or biologically, we term this as hazards.

Physical hazards- Physical hazards cause the physical harm to the body. This can occur naturally or through man made activities. For example, exposure to electricity, heat or cold, access to flammable etc.

Chemical hazards- Chemical hazards destroy property or harm the environment. This can occur naturally or through man made activities. For example, exposure to strong or toxic chemicals, drugs, paints, etc.

Biological hazards- Biological hazards harm the human body. When we come into contact of some biological agents such as viruses, bacteria, etc, our body starts losing strength.

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