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what is the difference between hazards and risks in the workplace?​

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Answered by pukhraj1878
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Answered by amritansh55
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So what is the difference between a hazard and a risk? A hazard, as defined by the TUC, ‘is something that can cause harm’, and a risk ‘is the chance, high or low, that any hazard will actually cause somebody harm’.

Examples of hazards could include working with heavy machinery, using chemicals at work, a poorly set up workstation or strained office relationships. A risk would be a danger that these situations may pose; for example, physical injury, chemical burns, RSI or increased stress levels.

Your employer is responsible for identifying hazards in the workplace and assessing the risks to staff members. 

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