
By learning to identify existing and potential hazards, you can create a safer environment at work and at home. Hazards. • Clothing caught in machinery • Improper PPE • Improper lifting technique • …
The Invisible Killer housands of people every year. Most of these deaths are caused by accidental inhalation of DHMO vapour, but the dangers of dihydr gen monoxide do not end there. Prolonged …
External safety risks include fires and explosions. A teenager’s brain is rapidly changing and developing new connections. Nicotine changes the way that the brain is formed and has been shown to harm …
Through the eyes of a child, I want my family safe from hidden dangers. 1. BATHTUBS, POOLS AND HOT TUBS: Never leave a child unattended in the bathtub. Keep your hot water heater set below …
Using e-cigarettes is sometimes called “vaping.” E-cigarettes do not create harmless “water vapor” – they create an aerosol that can contain harmful chemicals. HOW MANY YOUTH ARE USING E …
Exposure to nicotine as a teen can cause short-term and long-term effects on attention, learning, and memory that promote addiction to nicotine. STAY VAPE-FREE. Avoid nicotine addiction. If you …
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COMMON FIRE HAZARDS
Any actions, materials, or conditions that might increase the size or severity of a fire or that might cause a fire to start are called fire hazards. The hazard might be a fuel that is easy to ignite or a heat …