definition of physical hazards?
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It would depend on how you're using it? Usually it is anything that could harm the skin, or any other part of your body. Physical hazards would be broken glass standing through the floor that people could walk on, low beams and bars that people could walk into just above their eye line because they don't see it. Others are poisons that one could drink, or drop on their skin, or in their eyes. Anything that can harm the body is a physical hazard. These are considered unsafe hazards, and most work places try to rule as many of these out as possible. Though it will never be entirely possible to many any setting 100% safe. Even in a rubber room you could bounce off the walls too hard and bruise yourself. :)
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