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Learning Task No. 2: Physical Hazard Possible Route Potential Damage

This document discusses various physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic hazards that may be present in a chemical process safety environment. It identifies potential routes of exposure for each hazard and possible damages that could result, such as serious physical injury from tripping over floor holes or falling from heights. Chemical hazards like flammable and corrosive liquids may cause skin irritation, poisoning, or explosion if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through skin contact. Biological hazards from undisposed trash could lead to acute or chronic infections. Ergonomic hazards like repetitive movements, manual lifting, awkward postures, and forceful exertions may cause long-term musculoskeletal pain. The document aims to raise awareness of these hazards and risks in chemical

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Learning Task No. 2: Physical Hazard Possible Route Potential Damage

This document discusses various physical, chemical, biological, and ergonomic hazards that may be present in a chemical process safety environment. It identifies potential routes of exposure for each hazard and possible damages that could result, such as serious physical injury from tripping over floor holes or falling from heights. Chemical hazards like flammable and corrosive liquids may cause skin irritation, poisoning, or explosion if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through skin contact. Biological hazards from undisposed trash could lead to acute or chronic infections. Ergonomic hazards like repetitive movements, manual lifting, awkward postures, and forceful exertions may cause long-term musculoskeletal pain. The document aims to raise awareness of these hazards and risks in chemical

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CHE183-1/ Chemical Process Safety

2nd Quarter SY 2018-2019

Learning Task No. 2


Mendoza, Ronel A. 1
1Student, CHE183-1/B21, School of Chemical, Biological and Material Engineering and Sciences, Mapua Institute of Technology

Physical Hazard Possible Route Potential Damage


Floor Holes  Feet  Serious physical injury
from tripping and
falling
Working at Heights  Body  Serious physical injury
(Unsafely Situated Ladder) from falling
Electrical wire stretched across  Feet  Serious physical injury
pathway  Skin Contact from tripping
 Electrical Shocks
Improper Safety Footwear  Feet  Strains and Sprains
 Puncture Wounds
 Serious injury from
having their feet crushed
by heavy objects
Confined Space  Body  Losing of
consciousness, nausea,
and vomiting due to
lack of natural
ventilation
 Physical damage from
possible fire and hazards
from asphyxiants
Over-stacking of Objects  Body, especially the  Serious physical injury
head from falling objects
Wet Floor  Feet  Serious physical injury
from slipping
Improper Use of Barricade  Body  Serious physical injury
from falling
Chemical Hazard Possible Route Potential Damage
Flammable and Corrosive  Inhalation  Skin Irritation
Liquids  Ingestion  Poisoning upon
 Skin contact ingestion or absorption
through the skin,
 Explosion
 Long-term risk such as
cardiovascular and
pulmonary diseases and
cancer
Chemical Storage Cabinet Left  Inhalation  Spilling of the
Open  Ingestion chemicals upon falling
 Skin contact off the cabinet
Biological Hazard Possible Route Potential Damage
Bacteria and Viruses from the  Skin contact  Acute or chronic
Undisposed Trash infection
 Infectious Diseases

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CHE183-1/ Chemical Process Safety
2nd Quarter SY 2018-2019

Ergonomic Hazard Possible Route Potential Damage


Repetitive Movements  Musculoskeletal and  Inflammation of the
Nervous System tendon sheath of the
arms
Manual Lifting`  Musculoskeletal and  Long-term
Nervous System musculoskeletal pain
Awkward or Extreme Posture  Musculoskeletal and  Long-term
Nervous System musculoskeletal pain
Forceful Exertion  Musculoskeletal and  Long-term
Nervous System musculoskeletal pain

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