Safety Management
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NEBOSH: Element 1: The definition of Hazard
A hazard is anything with the potential to cause harm or damage, such as slippery floors, toxic substances, biological germs, and workplace stress. Identifying and managing hazards is crucial for maintaining safety in various environments like construction sites, laboratories, and offices. Recognizing hazards is essential for risk assessment and ensuring safety.
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NEBOSH: Element 1: 10 Moral Reasons to Manage Safety
The article highlights ten compelling moral reasons to prioritise safety in the workplace. It emphasises the importance of preserving lives, preventing injuries, fulfilling a duty of care, upholding human rights, and fostering respect and fairness. Prioritising safety not only reflects business values but also impacts society at large, setting an example for others to follow.

