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Safety Hazards:
Household gas leaks.
Electric shock. Passing by a construction site, falling objects from a height.
Crossing the road, motor vehicles collide.
Swimming in rivers and lakes, unfamiliar with water conditions, drowning and accidents.
A man was robbed at night withdrawing money from a bank office with an ATM.
Those who walk at night and are blinded by black lights are hijacked.
Eating in street restaurants, food poisoning.
Walking on the road, the ditch manhole cover disappeared and fell in one step.
Self-driving motor vehicle, a flat tire occurs on the highway.
When the bus arrives at the station, it crashes when it gets off.
Friends get together in three or four days, drink heartily, and drink excessively.
Dialing the phone, the battery is unexpected**.
Forgetting to turn off electrical equipment causes a fire.
Riding a bicycle in rainy weather, especially wearing a raincoat, is more likely to be hit by motor vehicles.
Floodwaters accumulate on rainy days and sink into sewers.
When crossing the underground passage at night and there are few pedestrians, it is easy to rob people and property.
When fishing, the throwing line is too high to hang up to the high-voltage line, resulting in death.
Freezing weather, the road surface is icy and slippery.
When you get on and off the elevator, the door is open but the car does not reach this floor, resulting in a fall to death.
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The classification of hidden dangers is summarized as follows:
1) Fire (buildings, non-volatile fuel oils, non-dusty combustible substances):
2)** (gunpowder, flammable gas and air mixture, combustible dust, boiler pressure vessel);
3) poisoning and asphyxiation (acute poisoning and suffocation caused by toxic substances);
4) Water hazards (reservoir danger, mine permeability, flooded wells);
5) Collapse (collapse of buildings, roofing of shafts and alleys, sheet gangs);
g) Landslides (landslides, landslides, debris flows around businesses and residents);
7) Leakage (leakage of toxic and radioactive materials);
8) corrosion (strong exposure to corrosive substances);
9) electric shock (high voltage);
10) Fall (on high platforms, supports);
11) Mechanical injury (aging of mechanical equipment, incomplete or malfunctioning safety protection devices);
12) Coal and gas outburst (coal and gas outburst in underground coal mine);
13) Injury to road facilities (roads, highway bridges, highway tunnels), 14) Injury to road vehicles (failure or overload of automobiles), 15) Injury to railway facilities (dangerous tracks, dangerous bridges, dangerous railway tunnels, ineffective communications);
16) Rail vehicle injuries (failure and malfunction of train parts);
17) Injuries in water transport (during ship transportation);
18) Hidden dangers of port and terminal injuries (port area, wharf);
19) Potential injury hazards in air transportation (during aircraft transportation);
20) Airport injury hazards (facilities in the airport, aircraft before take-off);
21) Other types of hidden dangers (which cannot be classified by the above types).
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What are the safety hazards at home?
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In addition to what you listed, there are also some medicines, including those used when you are sick, pesticides used in rural farming, and sulfuric acid ......There are also various types of knives for the kitchen, razor blades for men, ......
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1. Potential traffic safety hazards; 2. Food safety hazards; 3. Potential safety hazards of circuit and electricity consumption; Fourth, the hidden dangers of the housing safety structure; 5. Prevent potential safety hazards of gas poisoning; 6. Potential heating safety hazards; 7. Potential safety hazards of domestic water; 8. Potential safety hazards of property theft or property damage; 9. Fire safety hazards, etc.
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The potential safety hazards include fire hazards, electricity hazards, article safety hazards, environmental safety hazards, harmful factors and so on.
1. Fire hazards. There are many flammable materials, and fire sources should be avoided in daily work, and fire extinguishing facilities should be set up, and the operation methods should be mastered.
2. Hidden dangers of electricity use. There are many electrical facilities and lines, so attention should be paid to insulation and self-protection.
3. Potential safety hazards of items. Some items have potential personal injuries, and it is necessary to strengthen safety awareness in the work to achieve "three non-harms".
4. Environmental safety hazards. When you often go to the job site at work, you need to wear complete labor protection supplies, pay attention to the safety warning signs, and pass according to the prescribed route.
5. Hidden dangers of harmful factors. Hazardous chemicals, gas, carbon powder, etc. may be encountered in daily work, and protective measures should be taken in accordance with safety regulations. Combined with the actual situation of this position, let's talk about the importance of safety education to individual employees and enterprise production.
In the daily production process or social activities, due to human factors, changes in things and environmental influences, there will be a variety of problems, defects, failures, signs, hidden dangers and other unsafe factors.
Accident hazards refer to the unsafe state of workplaces, equipment and facilities, unsafe behaviors of people and management defects, which are the direct causes of safety accidents. Major accident hazards refer to accident hazards that may lead to major personal or economic losses, and strengthening the control and management of major accident hazards is of great significance for the prevention of major safety accidents.
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Safety hazards include many aspects, such as daily user safety or water, electricity and gas, which are also very dangerous.
Anything that can cause some danger can be a safety hazard.
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There are many, many security risks that cannot be described in detail. It is roughly divided into three aspects:
1. Unsafe factors in the operating environment of the production site.
2. The unsafe state of equipment and other objects.
3. Unsafe behavior of people; Any problem that does not meet the requirements of safety standardization in these three aspects and has not been rectified and eliminated is a potential safety hazard.
Some hazards have distinct seasonality and characteristics, which change with the seasons. Throughout the year, summer due to hot weather, high temperature, thunderstorms, perishable food and other deterioration and other conditions, it will inevitably bring heat stroke, food poisoning, floods, and lightning strikes. Personnel who use and maintain electrical appliances will have potential accidents such as electric shock due to excessive sweat.
In winter, due to the cold and freezing, dry air, and it is very easy to produce fire, frostbite, gas poisoning and other accident hazards, fully understand the characteristics of each season, timely and targeted to do a good job in the seasonal prevention and control of hidden dangers, for the safety production of enterprises is also very important.
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Common safety hazards include road traffic safety, electricity safety, shopping safety, gas safety, food safety, environmental pollution, natural disasters, standing at height, personal privacy leakage and production safety.
1. Road traffic safety, traffic accidents are common safety hazards in life, and it is necessary to pay attention to driving safety at all times. (as shown in the figure below).
2. Electricity safety, improper use of household appliances, aging circuits, etc. may lead to dangerous situations such as electrical fire and electric shock. (as shown in the figure below).
3. Shopping safety, there is a risk of fraud and counterfeit goods in both online shopping and physical store shopping, and it is necessary to be vigilant. (as shown in the figure below).
4. Gas safety, household use of gas equipment needs to comply with relevant safety regulations, such as timely inspection of equipment, ensure ventilation, etc. (as shown in the figure below).
5. Food safety, there may be problems such as pollution and counterfeiting in food processing, storage, sales and other links, and it is necessary to be vigilant. (as shown in the figure below).
6. Environmental pollution, air pollution, water pollution and other environmental problems have an impact on human health, and it is necessary to pay attention to and take measures to reduce the light pollution of pure socks. (as shown in the picture below).
7. Natural disasters, natural disasters such as **, floods, typhoons, etc. may threaten life, and it is necessary to take preventive measures and emergency treatment methods. (as shown in the figure below).
8. Standing at height safety, such as buildings, bridges and other standing height personnel need to take corresponding protective measures.
9. Personal privacy leakage, it is necessary to pay attention to the protection of personal information in the process of Internet use to prevent it from being stolen or leaked. (as shown in the figure below).
10. Production safety, for people engaged in production work, it is necessary to pay attention to safety skills training, complete safety facilities, operation precautions, etc. (as shown in the figure below). <
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1. Fire: including fires caused by buildings, non-volatile fuel oils, non-dusty combustible substances, etc.
2. **: Including gunpowder, flammable gas and air mixture, combustible dust, boiler pressure vessels, etc.
3. Poisoning and suffocation: including acute poisoning and suffocation caused by toxic substances.
4. Water hazards: including reservoir dangers, mine permeability, flooding wells and other water hazards.
5. Collapse: including hidden dangers such as building collapse, shaft and alley roofing, and piece gangs.
6. Landslides: including landslides caused by mountain cracks, landslides, and debris flows around enterprises and residents.
7. Leakage: including the leakage of toxic and radioactive materials.
8. Mechanical injury: including mechanical injury caused by aging of mechanical equipment, incomplete or malfunctioning safety protection devices.
9. Highway facility injuries: including injuries caused by highways, highway bridges, highway tunnels, etc.
10. Highway vehicle injuries: including injuries caused by car failure or overload.
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