give 10 example of biological hazard
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Sources of biological hazards may include bacteria, viruses, insects, plants, birds, animals, and humans. These sources can cause a variety of health effects ranging from skin irritation and allergies to infections (e.g., tuberculosis, AIDS), cancer and so on.
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Some examples of biological hazards are sewage, stinging insects, harmful plants, mold and fungi, airborne pathogens etc.
- Any risk or threats that originate from the biosphere include animals, plants and people. Such hazards are referred to as biological hazards.
- Some examples of biological hazards include airborne pathogens like command cold, body fluids like blood, mold and fungi, harmful plants, droppings of birds and animals, stinging insects sewage, viruses, spores and toxins from biological sources.
Hence, ten examples of biological hazards include blood, mold and fungi, harmful plants, droppings of birds and animals, stinging insects sewage, viruses, spores and toxins from biological sources.
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