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A hazard is anything with the potential to cause damage to people, the environment, property, plant or equipment. Hazards can include things such as noise, computer workstations, electricity, radiation and chemicals.

There are a number of ways that hazards may be identified:

  • At UTS the work environment risk and safety checklists are a tool to assist (UTS staff access only).

    Hazards are usually linked to activities, so a good starting point is to identify activities, tasks or projects undertaken in your workplace and ask yourself: "What types of hazards are present?". Thinking about the work environment where tasks are carried out can help identify hazards.

    It is often useful to list the steps involved in a task or project. Breaking the activity into steps can make hazard identification simpler.

    By law, management must identify hazards in consultation with employees as part of the risk management process.

  • Some hazards will also be identified through the reporting of accidents or incidents.

Hazard table

The hazard table provides a more detailed list of possible hazards that may exist at UTS.

Hazard or source of risk Examples
Chemical Dangerous goods, hazardous substances, dust, fumes, vapours and gases
Cytotoxins Carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens
Environment

Emissions to atmosphere, discharge to soil and water bodies, nuisance noise and odour

Ergonomics ​Lifting or moving awkward or heavy objects, repetitive or awkward movements
Genetically        modified organisms Any dealings with genetically modified organisms (GMOs), genetic manipulation
Imported biological material Imported: cell lines, culture media, laboratory animals, microorganisms, reagents of biological  origin, animal serum, animal tissue extracts
Ionising radiation Radioactive substances
Pathogenic micro-organisms Pathogenic bacteria, parasites, fungi or viruses, human blood or bodily fluids.
Physical Noise, hazardous plant or equipment, lasers, ionising radiation source or apparatus, extreme temperature, compressed gases,
pressure vessels, lifts/hoists/cranes, electrical
equipment.
Psychosocial Workplace stress, bullying and harassment, violence in the workplace, fatigue, and alcohol and drug use.​
Work environment Outdoor work, work in confined space, work
in isolation, work at a height, potentially
volatile or violent clients/interviewees

 

Acknowledgement of Country

UTS acknowledges the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation and the Boorooberongal People of the Dharug Nation upon whose ancestral lands our campuses now stand. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands. 

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